Abu Taymiyyah – UK to the USA’ When Minnesota Shut Down, The Heart, Uk Dawah, Hijrah, Feminism wUst
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The Honorable stead Potamia split between 2010 and 2014 in Yemen
Dimage where he memorized the Quran, learnt the Arabic language,
film, memorize over around half of body and also a book compilation
of Elpida consisting of 350 A Heidi. Upon her journey to the UK.
He has been involved in many institutions and organizations,
and many lessons and lectures can be found on his YouTube. He is
also a graduate from the prestigious Islamic University of
Medina faculty of Sharia with an overall score of 4.87 out of five.
He's also a qualified inheritance distributed certified by Michigan
and never we in Medina. When pursuing his studies in Medina, he
completed his last two years of an Arabic diploma, memorizing books
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Bismillah al Rahman al Rahim Al hamdu Lillahi Rabbil Alameen wa
salatu salam ala Rasulillah. While he was he was celebrated Sleeman
Kathira do our dear didn't love viewers. Welcome to this very
amazing episode with our auspicious guest Sheikh was dead.
Whoo Tamia who came all the way from the UK. And then we also have
another abou Tamia by the way you guys have the same.
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so Shala
Oh, yeah, he's a Sharpie.
He changes based off of the seasons. We only have two here in
Minnesota. So Shekinah How are you doing on not having me on it's an
absolute pleasure. I'd say you know, it's an honor having you
here and this has been long overdue, honestly, have done the
shot off the net, the honors hours. And so we'll Tamia Thani
Kasich, handler
Shala is regular Harris. He's a visa veteran. Whenever he shows
up, you know,
how the law so that's our brother. So first and foremost, we know we
had a, we had an event last night will back up Sunday up in
Minneapolis. And needless to say, people showed up, right? And
Minneapolis is now on the map for other things. So it's another
thing to add to our list.
You had a lot of good in the sense of people that showed out you
know, handler in numbers, record numbers. I will say baby three to
5000 people.
If you kind of you take account for upstairs downstairs and sister
cycle to go back. People outside, right. So I know this was a sort
of a hectic experience for all of us. We had never seen anything
like this before.
How was your experience?
My experience in Minnesota in America,
though first, let's start with last night we get to Yeah, I'm
still recovering from the trauma.
Shall Allah Subhanallah a lot of things have happened on this trip.
That would not necessarily happen on an All right. Well, yesterday
was a very, very different experience. Honestly, when I woke
up that morning.
And I don't think, you know, in my wildest dreams, like I thought
something like that would happen, you know, but having delay
everything happens for a reason. I think as you mentioned also a lot
of hair came out of it. The fact that so many Muslims came out yes
to listen to myself, who's pretty much conservative, right? And we
always hear negative things about America, especially Minnesota.
Right so
of course there's a lot of good things associated to Minnesota for
example, now the Quran you guys are bringing out for fun
got, like no other place. Now, while at the same time we hear
that feminism and liberalism is very, very prevalent
amongst Somalis, I don't know whether that's true or not. But
honestly, my perspective has changed a lot of things since I
came to America, right and even more, so Minnesota brothers,
right? When was putting this event together,
the plan wasn't even to have a sisters only event, simply because
they thought maybe the feminist liberals
would maybe cause them a lot of problems, get to the sisters minds
and their heads, pollute them, and maybe even prevent them from
coming to the event. So they thought maybe it wouldn't have
been a good idea. But Subhanallah, there was a rumor that was spread
after it was announced that there was going to be a serious event
that it was canceled, the amount of messages that I received on
Instagram and on Twitter, even by email of sisters literally saying,
Please don't cancel it, we really want to hear you out. And we're
looking forward to it, we really want to benefit and so on and so
forth. And I think what's going on here, you know, but yesterday
Subhanallah, you know, the fact that you know, 1000s of Muslims
came out, mainly youngsters to benefit, honestly, that was very,
very touching, really, really was touching. And it shows there is a
lot of good in them. Right? That maybe the feminist liberals,
they're actually a minority amongst many, some may be
affected, but they don't identify
to be part of these groups. Yes. And of course, living in this
environment, we have to expect that people are going to get
affected by the different isms and ideology ideologies that are out
there, right? As we're being constantly challenged
intellectually, on a regular basis, wherever you tend to write
So may Allah bless both brothers and sisters, and especially the
sisters. Right? Who have a lot of hair with them, right? Honestly,
you know, a lot of
brothers did we didn't they didn't make it was always holding you
back. I was I was
I'm not gonna lie. I think I was one of the one of the people that
didn't anticipate what was going to happen, I thought I was going
to come to them and said, you take my slippers off come to here to
pray. Brother call me said if he hung by the door, literally by the
door, and jam packed, so you can't even get in. So I was out in the
back area helping people get into the gym.
You know, just making sure it wasn't too crowded, trying to work
with traffic and stuff like that without actually trying to make
things happen on the outside. So alhamdulillah people showed up in
large numbers.
And also people just, you know, when you're when you're in an
event, it was freezing cold. It's not like you can just go outside
for a little bit while so people need to understand the context. It
was negative 16. So you can't just tell people go out while we make
some space or nobody's going to do that. So a lot of context,
especially on social media is being missed. Yes. And we'll
handle everybody that knows and Oh, sincere. That was their noses
situation.
I think this was a Subhanallah it's a situation where the
narrative could be easily hijacked. And people say all you
see here ah, you see the guys is yeah, it has nothing to do with
anyone who there will know that this was one of those. You know, I
mean, every situation is put on Allah but this one was God or
Allah. Like this was big time we had no, like you said nobody
anticipated when you put on your socks in the morning. You didn't
think I knew it was gonna be packed out but not like not like
this. I thought it was gonna be like, you know, like a cute little
pack out and then close the doors and people still walking, buying
Hey, what's going on with different level? Cars being towed?
Right. Shout out to the Minneapolis city.
I got my car towed to my cars. They told your cars Yeah, yeah,
brother. And I parked it in a place where I thought it was like
safe.
No Deray make, you didn't
have to go after go pick it up as he pleases with that, which is? I
mean, I mean, so.
Well, I you know, there's a lot of things that happen. Good. You
know, it was great that people came out. But also there are
people who probably didn't come out for the right intentions. And
when you have people who come
they are trying to learn for the sake of Allah, and they're trying
to benefit and then you have people who just need content on
social media. I just want to point out right and I gave the sisters
this reminder. Yeah, because they had to remove all of the all of
the brothers right. And the plan initially was to have the sisters
in the women's section, you know, behind the curtain right because
the curtain was out. Brothers in the men's section, right the
allocated area.
And the remaining sisters, I think it was upstairs or something
right?
But then eventually just completely spiraled out of
control. Right. So the fact that there are videos going around of
both men and women sitting with one another, that was not
something that was planned it was, it was not planned at all. I
really read it wasn't a case, because I've seen some people
saying, Why is he allowing this scramblase, maybe just three or
two, and on the ground is, you know, pretty much a different
article, you hardly need the whole thing to spiral out of control.
And that's why we eventually ended up taking the brothers out.
Actually had to remove the brother some even traveled ahead from
Chicago. Yeah, I'm outside of Minnesota, not just Minneapolis,
but Minnesota, which is the states
that came from far and they had to be removed and realized over the
road, every step you took towards the Masjid. It's on your scale of
good deeds. Remember, you came for Allah. Right? And you're rewarded
with Allah subhanaw taala. So I think it's worth pointing out that
this whole celebrity culture of Allah is unacceptable. And it's
unfortunate, it's become like that. You know, I'm not an MBA, or
was the other thing that you guys play football, or baseball, and
baseball or whatever. And even, you know, reacting to an NBA
player or
NFL or baseball? Personality is not right, as Muslims. That's
right. This is a practice that has been taken from the non Muslims.
Yes. And I made it very, very clear to them, my sisters, right.
I'm not a superstar. I'm not a celebrity, I'm none other than
your brother. My whole goal and objective was to enlighten the
American Muslims to take their religion so much more seriously.
My whole job when delivering this lecture is not to get a rise out
of the crowd. It is to make you aware that we are under attack
from an ideological perspective, normative Islam, right is being
hunted down, it's under attack. And we do something about it,
right?
If you look at this generation, compared to the previous
generation, they are worse, to be honest with ourselves, right? It's
true, every generation is only getting worse simply because I
will maybe speak about this later.
A woman's potential is going to waste. Right? The woman's busy.
And of course, the man's busy grinding, right? And then a woman
she wants to do her thing as well. And then who's the victim and all
of this none other than the children? If we as a generation
barely have any knowledge with regards to our Islamic morals and
values, then what do you expect from less generations? Right? I
made it very, very clear to me that this type of fangirling or
fanboying, it's not from innocence. I just came to
enlighten you guys, I'm your brother. I just want to clarify
every single one of you. Right, I had a particular message when
coming to America, and I've been delivering everywhere and of
hamdulillah many have appreciated it. I've had sisters messaged me
saying that they left feminism they moved away from that people
want to hold on to their religion in a lot more proud and
unapologetic way. So that really makes me happy because this is
what I really want to know Madonna has done a lot of Islam,
photography a lot Ariana would say, we are on murder Allah azza
wa jal has, you know, honored with Alyssa Magdalene as a really sandy
Adeline Allah. And the moment we decide other than Islam, Allah has
ruminate us. And we're seeing the simulation the moment you start
behaving in an understanding way. Right. Unfortunately, the Somali
community here in Minneapolis has become a laughingstock on Twitter.
Yeah, hi. We've been following it, or the brothers have been become
memes. Yeah, they've turned into memes. And that is due to our own
doings rice true just as upset d'alene early summer then and
Allah the moment other than Allah would humiliate us, right.
I mean, I mean, so
I don't want to really get into the event, we're probably gonna
have to dedicate that for another podcast, honestly, you know, we
don't want to take away from you know, this moment.
But what what what would you say? Was this the biggest turnout
you've got? Do you think? No, not in the US yet while you're
touring? Yeah, without a shadow of a doubt. Maybe it was, you know,
in Ohio, candlelight was huge. It was big. Virginia was pretty huge
as well. Back in Virginia, they were planning on
doing the event in a smaller building for a center right. I
remember even my uncle said that he actually went there in the
morning to count how many people consider my auntie email as a
blessing and my uncle. They normally don't even get involved
in setting up divers. But when they heard he was going to be in
that small, little center, right, they got involved, they were
shouting, aunties were getting involved. So the he was on the
organizers, right to do something about it, and had a conversation
with Shama does or may Allah bless him? And, you know, they were
making a lot of drama and they had a lot of optimism. Yeah. And
eventually, it was a big W you know, it ended up being a huge
hamdulillah successful event. They booked out one of the reception
halls for things like maybe $5,000
All right, and I haven't delivered, they managed to get the
money in no time. And it was a really, really nice event. Really,
really nice event. Right? That place would have only fit maybe
what? 200 people? Yeah, but over 2000 people turned up, right? at
very short notice as well. Yeah, Ohio was pretty big. Really,
really huge. I've never seen a masjid that is that big on the
ground like in one, because I've been so excited. So no, no, no, no
Tamia, okay. Even the team who I don't think would have fit that.
They told me there was like 3020 50 people there. Okay. Okay.
People came from all over Michigan.
And Indiana and some of the neighboring areas. It was a huge
mystery. A huge I've never seen a movie like that on the ground.
Yeah. And then you had the second floor and the third floor was on
each floor was filled to the brim. And that was pretty successful at
all him to let him do that, Minnesota, but that Allah Masha,
hopefully Schelotto today will work out to have Allah. So some
people heard what you said.
During the end of the event, you said like, will I come back here?
Allahu Allah, for them, they interpreted that he's not coming
back. And so people are kind of attributed. And so clarify that
for us.
Well, I will say, Okay, we'll see. You know, there's a lot of factors
take into consideration now. I think next time, right. It will
definitely have to be maybe a big no, definitely. But but let's say
all that is done because we all the people you're gonna break
their heart. Right. It's like know, the shape. Is that coming
back? And so, you know, and we have to also let me let me get
over the trauma and and shallot and what happened at the airport
was, was pretty huge. Right? You gotta you gotta you got to talk to
us about that. Yeah, I spent like nine hours there. I don't want to
go into too much detail. But
everything happens for a reason him the mayor blind. I mean, even
then, the Lola was overwhelmed with the support of the attendees.
And the fact that on on such short notice, they filled out the homes
of Allah azza wa jal. I'm honest, I was very, very pleasing to see.
And I mentioned this as well. And I'll say it again, one thing that
really, really impressed me is what happened that New York City,
Brooklyn, right, you had one of the biggest games of the year,
LeBron James was in town. I don't even watch a basketball like I've
never watched a basketball game from start to finish. Even when I
wasn't practicing, like, we never watched it. It's not a big thing
there in the UK, I think, I think the same way I've ever watched.
Oh, yeah. So you had the Brooklyn Nets playing against the Lakers.
So you had that Muslim guy was?
Kyrie, kyrie, Kyrie. You had, LeBron James only comes to the
East Coast, they told me once a year or something. So that was the
biggest game that was taking place in the Barclay Center. Right. And
this is an NYC, the message is not for Mr. Taco, a monumental Miss
theater is filled with history, right and storage with history. We
walk past mockery of time and the event is after Isha. Like there's
an hour and a half away, right? We all pass the Barclays Center, and
people are lining up to watch this basketball game.
They're going to be spending the night in a lower life now, right?
toying around wasting the time watching non Muslims running
around, right? That's something that is not going to be
beneficial. Yeah. However, I was told by Mercury, the message was
packed.
They had the Muslims lining up to get into the message body of the
non Muslims and the Barclays.
Like if somebody said that to me, maybe before my American trip,
that Muslims are going to be lining up to enter into the
message are laughter him. Okay, I'm telling you in the UK, and I
need to go back to the Brits. And tell them you guys got a UK let's
say, we have such a negative perception of American Muslims.
Wow, are lies, really. But I'm not even talking about just one group
of people. I think this is maybe what a unanimous agreement amongst
conservative Muslims aren't the majority right over there, from
whatever madhhab they are and whatever background they come
from, they will look at America, as finished.
They will look at America is finished. Even recently, one of
the brothers said when you go and when you go to America, and you
see this personality tell him that all the Muslims, we're not just
talking about one strand of Islam, or one particular school of
thought tell them they are in unanimous agreement that his
positions on the LGBTQ is unacceptable. Why is soft? Make
sure you tell him Dave you do run into.
And that was actually like when we see some how you can't blame them
to be honest, ya know, a lot of us probably agree on. We're on the
when you see a leading Muslim figure, right? coming out and
supporting the first hijab, the * or whatever you call that
right. And he's supporting away thinking that if the leaders are
behaving like that, would you expect from the rest? Like that
thing I remember caused us big fiasco in the UK. Yeah, that
shocked them.
I
canceled Jamaat to go to a Jewish synagogue to give. So it's, it's
It's deep. And so those sentiments, they're totally
understandable. Right?
Yeah, I feel like we can't argue with you. So that's one thing I
have taken away is that there's still a lot of a lot of this
potential huge potential usually tension when you got to wake up,
but also I think the it's different you can us is two
different worlds.
Definitely, that was much easier in the UK. And the Muslims are
ticking, you know, more more closer to
generally speaking, the Muslims all agree kind of typical UK, LGBT
is not but here you're dealing with a lot of non Muslims forget
about the Muslims, but the non Muslims that we deal with on a day
to day basis that we work with, that we go to school with. So a
lot, there's a lot of factors not I'm not talking about the nothing
about the people that okay, this just in generally, yeah, in
general, average person, the average person, the amount of non
Muslims we deal with, and they're thinking, How can I go about this
and in a way of wisdom, and you know, there's just a lot more
funding.
In here. Like, if you get canceled here, you actually lose your job.
And so there's, there's a lot more not like here, the canceled
culture is actually real. In America, we don't have the
cancellation culture in the UK. But here, it's like you actually
lose your job. Nobody's hiring you. So it's, you're blacklisted.
So this is different for us for
the next is so you know, and back in the days before social media,
everyone, when used to go to Mecca and Medina, for hygiene Omala you
know, they would meet other Muslims, they will ask them, how
is your place? And how is your home? What's going on with the
Muslims, they're the community. And that was their form of like
news, international news. So we asked you
what's tell us about the Dallas scene in general in the UK? What
do you think? What would you say are the three biggest obstacles?
The only three biggest obstacles in the sense were any the problems
that we're dealing with, like the ideologies that houses or the big?
Well, I think at this moment in time, big fitna is the whole LGBTQ
stuff. And also feminism. Right. But Hamdulillah we have brothers
who are trying to challenge a lot of these Afghan a lot of these
ideological sentiments, right. So it's been dealt with.
Maybe you could see, you could say, right distance, holy
liberalism, of watering down the religion, right. It's not as bad
as America, but it is on the rise. Alhamdulillah I think Allah is
with that there are drugs that are really dealing with this, right,
in the massage that go out and do this.
To keep the Muslims close, yes, by constantly advising them and
admonishing them. Right. And they tend to kind of like have the
freedom a lot more than maybe other places.
I think Allah azza wa jal for that hamdulillah Hina. So ideological
basis. What? What is I know we you know, you started this tour in the
United States. I know before you did one in the UK. What was your
inspiration? Like? What got you moving? like, Yo, like, I have to
do this? Okay, I think there's a number of factors, right? Like,
I've now been back
in the UK for a couple of months. Now, for the first time in like
six years.
I've been receiving emails from universities. But I think the tool
that you're referring to is the university right, where I went
past 27 secular universities, even on the feminist and the
homosexuals, tried to get some of my programs shut down. I just want
to thank all those brothers who really stood firm to firm now and
made these programs happen, because a lot of the modifier came
out of it, they really, really did. Right? One of the things that
really pushed me to do this is that it may well be my one and
only opportunity where I can visit the universities. Right? Because
all these years I've been abroad, normally the ISOC you guys call
the MSA they have programs in
and around maybe what September October November when they have
another set of events maybe in February, and March and
and I would normally be abroad in the spirit studying in Medina,
right? So because I got accepted to my masters in, in geometric
memory out, because like I might not have this opportunity again.
So I might as well exhaust my resources and my time to benefit
the people. And to really get lucky if you think about it. The
universities right.
Now, a lot of them, they've never studied Islam, and there's many of
them to have a study Sam. Right. If you want to be able to get to
people
Actually the university is really definitely the that's where people
are thinking that's where they shaped their minds and their
thoughts and their ideologies. Right? That's what a lot of
Subhanallah for three years before you carry on. For those who don't
know, I socks are the similar form of mshs in the UK. Okay, I think I
don't know if it's just restricted there, but that's what they call
it. MSS.
nomic society, okay. We don't want them to think it's socks made by
Apple. Yeah.
Good. So this is where one shapes his mindset. No, right. So, I know
they have a lot of doubts as well. Some of these isms are rampant.
It's a breeding ground for for shake fascia. All the different
isms. Right, and you got the rainbow team was extremely active
over there, right? So if I can get a message to them, hoping maybe I
can shape their minds in that one election and be it my objective is
to get them to take their religion a lot more seriously. And to start
seeking beneficial knowledge. Yes, many people think that you only
seek knowledge if you're trying to become the next move to the next
job to the next hottie. Now, we can't navigate around the doubts.
We don't have to Shubo health and fitness to showered. Except by way
of knowledge. Right? You can't expect to walk into university,
right? Not equipped with the tools to repel all of these doubts, and
then come out. Think you perfectly suck. Right? Like I said, there's
an ideological attack. Absolutely. Normative Islam is under threat in
these settings, especially Yeah, you're always being intellectually
challenged. Right? So it's very, very important that one is seeking
knowledge actively, even while at university doing a little bit
every day, you're spending so much time learning more Pythagoras
theorem, alliteration, condensation, evaporation, you've
memorized the periodic table, right? To always to know, better.
And better. That's, that's, that's not, you know, it's not nice.
Well, I even when you think about your existence, in this world, why
Allah founded you, right? I would have to learn about his religion,
so that you can better our data, so that we can then mentally
function, I'll put it like this hospital out like this to mentally
function accordingly. With all the challenges of life, you need
knowledge, that's power, why do you see so many people depressed?
Right, they go through some trouble, and they start reverting
to maybe what alcohol to help them deal with these underlying issues
that they have thinking that okay, the alcohol or the drugs, or the
music is going to get me through it. I will say they drink to
forget, we do liquor to remember right, knowing how to deal with
our problems. I will say to brothers, if I didn't take away
from the 10 years that I spent abroad, other than his one point,
which is how to deal with our problems, and that would have been
enough. And it boils down to beneficial knowledge. Right?
That's basically the the core solution, a lot of that which you
face.
Yes, for either to Allah Cooley Muslim, this is, there's a type of
knowledge you have to learn as a Muslim. And that's your basic
Deen. And you should know how to pray. In general, proper Arpita,
you need to know Teskey, you need to know who Allah is, you need to
know who the props are seven minutes, these are things that you
have to know this is not optional. If you want to be a Muslim, you
have to know these things, right. And then when you do learn it, it
will empower you. And we always say this, that's a true
empowerment, because then you will have to rely on your mom and dad
and if the information is correct or not, and you're not sure. And
now you're gambling your ACA off of I don't know, you know what
this person is doing a trial and error. You know, and so that's,
that's not something we want to do. So, you know, we spoke about
the people a lot, but like we mentioned the dots that need to be
addressed here as well. You know, Minnesota has as a great hub for
students of knowledge that go and they traverse back and forth from
the Malacca, a traverse from Egypt, all these places. And so,
we need to also address them, what would you say in terms of
encouragement, you know, for them as well to kind of step up and do
the job. I want,
you know, one statement of a military man to lay it that you
really really inspired me when I first started speaking about these
isms, and also the whole LGBTQ stuff,
and I always try to
keep it for my eyes, right? So when he said, Let the Stasi
Maharlika Danesi but how you say it Allah rasool Allah
I do not see it as a burden, siding with Allah azza wa jal is
missing. Salatu was Salam, right? Even if it means that you're going
to end up posing the people. And that is because Allah subhanho wa
Taala is with you, even if you're by yourself is that it could be an
Allah mark and that is because Allah Subhana Allah, Allah will be
by your side over there supporting and eating, you know, right. It
really really wasn't easy. I think it was like a whole year. We were
Trying to figure out how much can we actually say, to enlighten the
Muslims with regards to
the LGBTQ community and I just want to make something very clear.
Just in case somebody wants to misconstrue what I'm saying, I'm
not saying we have to incite violence or harassment towards any
minority group or anyone. In fact, we're just here to quote, I don't
have my own views and opinions. I just quote, you know, yeah, I just
convey, right, just to make that clear, because of Fox News here,
right, that cuts
and spreads it and what's what's what's your similar to Fox News?
What do you guys have? We have the Daily Mail
and channel for we call them.
One of the worst news tableaus out there. So how to
give you guys hard time.
You know, the reason we got not so long ago, they got sued for a lot
of money.
So it kind of like us that just in case report to trust the messages.
When the Muslims got on
Melrose and brothers,
they had no cleaning everybody's name actually fought back, and
made sure that their names were cleared. And even recently, some
sister tried to
try to come after me, right. Yeah. And I just sent her all of this.
Because look, we'll take the same route, you know, you want to you
want to take us on, you know, bring it on, you know? Yeah. So
Hamdulillah we have things in place, just in case to try to
take things out of context. Shallow. Anyways, the point of the
matter is, I'm not here to incite violence towards anyone, I'm just
stating facts, right. This really, really helped me. You know,
consulting people for a whole year was speaking to solicitors, how we
can work things and so on and so forth. Right. And even we put this
disclaimer at the beginning of our videos. Okay, I haven't done a
single video of mine has been taken out a kit now. Yeah. All
right. All this stuff, because I don't incite violence. Anyway, I'm
just stating facts. And this statement as well, will I remember
the first word that I gave in msgid
at West London, where I delivered the salt, but I remember like the
the brother was actually terrified me speaking about this topic.
Yeah, wow. And then sometimes listen to his voice not before and
after, it actually just cracks me off.
And he is a lovely brother. But of course, there's an era there's a
administration that you have to deal with, and sometimes out of
fear and concern, they may request certain things not to be spoken
about, and just that's everywhere. It's everywhere.
Subhanallah you know, the reaction was really positive. I remember
brother came up to me, and he said to me, no, no protection, from
what about whatever what is about to happen?
Like, sunlight, you know, the video went out and he went
absolutely viral. I was hotbar. And I mentioned a statement right
beginning that this was a mohatta for tennis. I use it a lot on
swimming. And I sometimes think to myself, like I was able to go to a
couple of countries. And no trouble came out of it. Of course,
I came to America had that trouble there. Even then it was against
all odds.
I was against all odds. hamdulillah when I got the visa,
nobody was expecting it. No, but everyone's saying that you have
more people. You're going to get a no chance. Everybody wrote me up.
But one thing we have is Allah subhanaw taala. Right. And he says
Be and it becomes right. So I just want to advise the brothers right
to just do the right thing. So there's, there's a way around it.
We just got to be smart. And not to shy away from speaking the
truth. Otherwise, the truth is going to die. You know, blockchain
has a very powerful seminar I said it offered to Sunnah COVID With
your enemy team Muhammad Ali says Bakula. Mandara from ano Coleman
menorah, nobility, Fisher to evil voodoo aroma Allah Dalek
facade will be that I will inherit and things like that. Those who
call to the truth and they enlighten the people with the
prophetic way of doing things right.
become less and less it will see the opposite taking a strongholds
panela right. You will see that become extremely widespread
wickedness for your right innovations, apostasy is right, a
misconstrued understanding of the religion. Right? Yesterday, I was
setting the sisters. We have feminism that took over the world,
right? Yeah, in many different places. And then now we have a new
knee jerk reaction of that with the red pill movement. And both of
them they are not in line with Islamic values and guidelines. And
I made it very, very clear that the reason why we have well one of
the reasons as to why a system a turned towards feminism is simply
because she's come across men, right? Who may use Islam to
justify some of their Islamic actions and behavior. And Islam is
free from them. Just because you've seen that that doesn't mean
you need to move away from any some scores these ideologies
right. And again, it goes back to knowledge if you had the knowledge
with regards to what is right what is wrong. Can you pull him up,
okay, you know, your husband can't You can't be treated.
like that, that's not his stomach. Does that make sense? And I could
see, and it really affected him. Got to be honest here. Right? So
the turning to this simply because the hack is not they're not people
need to be there talking about the status a woman in Islam, her
rights Hey Islamic rights and this is clear as they like to know in
the in the Quran and Sunnah even the scholars they say, totally
while they had been
making something that is already clear, or should I say let me
rephrase that explaining something that is crystal clear, is actually
problematic because you're going to stop me if I say to you now,
can you only is the son of or is there daylight? And can you
explain to me that there's daylight? How are you gonna
explain that to me? Yeah.
It's clear as daylight over the moon is out, Oh, can you tell me
is the moon out or not?
Things like that. So it's very clear in our religion. And It
shocks me that it actually requires elaboration.
So brothers, you know, do something about it by calling to
that which is correct. even look at the LGBTQ movement. I've been
saying this everywhere I go strong. Okay, they're strong, even
though they're a raindrop, in the notion compared to everyone else.
Yeah, they're a minority within within within a virus true.
Everyone's afraid of them. Exactly. Why Why, though? And that
is because they are
the members of this LGBTQ movement, they actively move down
the home are willing to die for it. Exactly. And you see, these
images of men are wearing whatever, right? Yeah, women
clothing and, you know, being, you know, like dogs that are being
held. These are pictures I'm just quoting by the way, right?
They're proud, right? They're unapologetic of what they stand
for. They're propagating that we Muslims are not necessarily doing
the exact same thing. Right jamming tactics and fear mongering
methods have been used to shut us down, when in reality, you guys
have the First Amendment, freedom of speech? If that's true, I can't
tell my son now, what Al Islam is, you don't have to say I believe
this. Al Islam says this, Allah as a citizen of Quran, these are our
values and our morals stick by them. If you don't, they're gonna
go to the schools are ready to indoctrinate them. Right? confused
them, and they come home questioning which pronoun should I
use next? That makes sense. Yeah, although, you know, it's not a lot
if you were already having this, this issue into this, you know,
it.
And I think that's, uh, one of the big issues is that the brothers
but they're not, we're not doing our job. We're not we're not doing
our job, you know, and it's, it's out of intimidation, we're
intimidated by them.
And that has to do with the lack of faith as well. You know, once
you're intimidated by the people, you know, the Cathar and, and the
bottom, this is a lack of faith. So we need to do is we need to,
and this is we're going to talk about this as well, all the way
down, because there's an internal aspect of Islam that we leave off
and memorizing Mattoon, which is great. We almost got getting like
Loki. So people were thinking in our last podcast, that we were
against people memorizing Quran, so we're not against people
memorize the Quran. But we have the bunkin right here we believe
with the people because because the issue with Minnesota is we put
an emphasis on memorizing Quran, nothing else. And that sort of
person.
He's an atheist, and Mrs. Quran, he's a drug dealer, memorize the
Quran, look at the way he talks and walks and he wants to be a
logical thought. So obviously, it's your internal aspect missing
and we're going to talk about that and before we move on to anything
else, I just want to point out something that aluminum
photography allowed time and he mentioned in the Debian tree Yes,
it came out that he said to the messenger salary was a lot less
now until hockey Warhammer hulland Bartik Allah aren't we have found
the truth and error prone falsehoods while Catalina Phil
Jannetty wicked love and those who died amongst us there in the Jana
and they're ones are in the hellfire. Right, you said this
twice, firstly to the missing salatu salam. And his response
was, Well, I knew they were lining up, yeah, honey, Allah, Allah has
not going to forsake me. And then he came out to Abubaker because he
was he was angry, right? Out on the Materialien. Right, he went
away, you know, filled with anger and really, you know, as I saved
some money, right? And then suddenly he said the same thing to
upper karate allowed to and i know, i Let's not talk to him
about it, only upon the truth and they are upon falsehood. Right?
And then he said, Allah has are just not going to forsake
messenger sallallahu alayhi wa.
Prophets were not upon the truth, although we have to. Yeah, and on
the upon the bottom. Why are we scared of propagating the truth,
Allah's Name Is that right? And just to point out as well, Allah
will raise you for speaking the truth. If no claim will say refer
to let the corner be majority right? Unbeatable help you will
how many be refer Allah is not going to raise your status for
just having knowledge rather
By following the truth, right and acting upon doing that, which is
right, brothers and sisters, right? So knowing is not enough,
it's not enough. And of course, we got to be wise we have to choose
the right time and whatever, right. But sometimes what happens
is, this card is used to just remain silent, and not say
anything up until you see the parking lot at the falsehood,
taking a stronghold right before your eyes and she talks to us
ragged don't say anything you want to get cancelled.
At the expense of the health non deteriorating, subprime people
losing their religion and their faith isn't exactly what's
happened in America. And due to some of the positions that we've
taken up to the point now, where I was told Subhanallah when I was in
the UK, Americans were told me that you'd walk through a
university campus, and you're struggling to find a hijabi that
doesn't have the LGBTQ badge on her chest.
Subhanallah today, a sister emailed me she goes, I've heard
you say this so many times. And I just wanted you to know, like we
Minnesota, and I like that. Look at us, we came out to attend your
program. Right in numbers. They feel like the masjid is close to
1000 Plus, after when we kick the brothers out? Yes. They were like,
we're not like that. And that makes me so happy. All right.
Sisters in Minnesota. They have a bright future been delayed to
highlight, right? Just learn about the rights of women. We don't need
this feminist Liberalist stuff. Right? Even Simone de bois de
Beauvoir, who is a founding mother of feminism, she is contradicting
us. And Allah told us this will Oh, Canada, will Academy and the
lady Lila J, 215, F and kathira. Anything that comes from other
than are you going to find these contradictions. And I mentioned
this in my lectures, and I'm going to keep mentioning the night data,
the contradictions within these ideologies, these ideologies in
the light data.
Know exactly what
we can do. We could keep going, delete, sorry, guys, I'm just No,
no, no, this is good.
We need it, we need it. And so one of the things too, is that we have
the numbers, we add the resources. What we're missing is like a basic
o'clock and organizations, this is our issue. Yes, it was a big
showcase of that. May Allah forgive us.
We're gonna make mistakes. Yeah, that's
going to be a success. Inshallah SHA, Allah will say is also an I
want to highlight this, that we do have sisters here that do hold it
down. Right, and they held it down, down. And so we ask Allah to
preserve and protect our sisters and mothers, aunts, and daughters
all over the world, right? We want a lot to accept from us, and to
bless us and to forgive all of us. And, Denise, you've been in the
Dow for a minute.
What do you think is one of the big issues for buckling down? And
speaking the truth?
Well, Lena has a lot of worldly affairs, ties to the dollar. Yeah.
Talk about it. Somebody wants to start doing that? Well, I think
one of the first things they do, and this, I don't know if this is
the UK as well, but in America, especially they start an
organization.
And when you start an organization, it's your target,
now, it's easier to make your target, it's easier to get you
cancelled. And so we see that a lot like business and data are
tied here in the West a lot.
Yesterday, the brother, nobody was charged, free of charge, and
everybody and everybody
in the West, you'd begin charged $50. So if you're charging people
$50 You're gonna want to say, you know, your money is tied to the
dollar, and so on and so forth. I think that's one of the problems,
one of the biggest problems we face.
Also, this idea of wisdom, wisdom, wisdom, is something else that we
suffer in the US.
Every day, he's always talking about you got to come on, pick him
up.
When in reality, sometimes you need to tell people the blatant
truth. That's it. Now. i People have appreciated that. Yeah.
Honestly, I asked her sisters yesterday, told me to go around
the bush, or should I just be upfront with you guys? And you can
see there really appreciate it. Yeah, you can hear like, yes, you
know, from the whole crowd Subhanallah you know that Allah,
all those roles, all the speakers he listened to is the opposite.
They, you know, they beat around the bush, they, they kind of want
them to stay in the same place almost. It's like stagnation. Now
they promote now, we don't want you to tired of that. We're tired.
Now. It's like 100 More people are like, You know what? Because it's
like, once you start to taste, you know, the dean and like, is this
true Eman? You're like, Yeah, whatever I was on before, hadn't
done that.
I definitely had. Right. So this is number two that we have this
and we should always be grateful that we have this, you know,
vasila you know, if you have it in if you have you are grateful allow
increase you in it. And if you're not grateful for it, and that's
the difference between a lot of diets. And a lot of teachers. A
lot of them out of the US today. They go for these motivational
talks. Yes, they come back when they're imidazole for another
motivational talk. Now imagine people who charge money for that.
Yeah. Like this is
It is almost like a crack epidemic. No, you're gonna come
back to me when you're when you're when you're mad as low, I'm gonna
charge you 50 bucks, I'm
gonna come back. It's really what it is. Well, as a teacher, he
teaches you how to lift yourself.
Take care of yourself.
So we have a lot of people who are on that
way, rather than actually teach in Minnesota, especially, you know,
and that has a lot to do with, like, with the timing of a lot of
things. I think everybody thinks that people are just lazy, you
know, the timing a lot of the lab we're studying the past 10 years.
Yeah. Right. And they're just coming back. So there's that
there's a disconnect in our community between the elders and
the youth. So there's a lot that goes on that people don't actually
pay attention to. Somebody in the UK might not know all of the
context. And so it's easy for them to just say, Americans finished
like he knows a lot of laser hyperlocal miners, the profit is
awesome. Right? Hearing something's not like seeing you
got to hear for the right people. So tired of the people that are on
the ground. That's why we're asking you about UK, because we're
not in the scene. And so how did that thank you for the
clarification and the insight. So you mentioned something about the
Quran? Yes, the memorization Yeah, the heft of the Quran, which is is
virtuous is meritorious. We know when to speak.
And we encourage that, yes, we always encourage it. However, when
that's the only thing that's our focus and we're not teaching the
deen and there is no fan. There is no flip. Right? appeal for deen of
Allah who is good for you. He gives you understanding of this
religion. Right? I know a lot of people who memorize Quran and they
don't know the fic will do a salah they have never studied this. And
so for them, you can see easily there's a big gap in their castle
to where shaytaan can penetrate. Definitely, you see. So the people
of the Quran before used to know the deen and they used to practice
the deen and they used to implement it. But now we have
people who know the Quran but they don't know the details. And so
we'll see but right. So this is from the angle we're coming up. We
love our we love our you know, I haven't good hand and Deb shout
out to them. I know he's in Medina right now. Yeah, a lot of coffee.
I love
you.
NOAA Yeah, you have to give a proper, you know, he doesn't get a
lot of recognition. And I said, well, it doesn't. He doesn't get
lot recognition. I'll tell you something that really touched me
really, really touched me. I said it yesterday at our private
sitting in the evening after that craziness. And he started
somewhere over the night. You know,
I was watching the Quran competition that you guys recently
had, I think is the national or international. Which one the US
the one that is a tibia Bashir until it became one.
Kuwait isn't the US one, the one that
was tibia and there was one in Minnesota there was one
shot shot shot to
America I think I just sometimes you know, like to put these things
on and listen to different cities. I love the melody that the
Minnesotans have. Like I haven't forehand sounds similar to his
little sister clip going around Sheldon acid and then the rest of
the brothers they've got like a very similar melody which I
personally fell in love now. So I was listening to the competition.
She has a solid have a big big fan I'm sure has a solid says
something right and on that made me stop whatever I was doing. And
I just put it on replay.
You know more than once he said, everyone that participated in this
Quran competition.
Were either the direct students of Shahadat or the students of those
that share holy thoughts. Right. This man has knowledge, right? I
heard he came and nobody knew who he was. He started teaching and
not just Quran and karate. He was teaching some acknowledged and
Terada heard was just maybe like a side thing. Yes. And he was
teaching me Eliza preserving. And I haven't met him yet. We're going
to be meeting him today. And I just want to honestly we have he
has established the minister so I'm keen person. Yeah. And
subhanAllah look what Allah azza wa jal does, with a personal
knowledge uplift a whole state. Right? A whole state because I
heard Minnesota was just a place of snow Yanni. And they pay the
Somalis to move here, right.
I think the first one was paid well, everyone else after that he
went from his tribe.
Look, look what happens. Hala. Look what happened. When we think
Minnesota one of the first things that comes to mind is Quran.
But you know, I always look at the issue of karate, you know, from
two angles, you got right wing and left wing, you got people after
finishing the Quran that jumps straight into karate memorizing
shot to be
shot tibia and and how
it does not wash it by
Exercise doesn't automate Google does not do basic stuff. Have you
been okay good. Do you memorize the Quran and now learn Islamic
sciences that are very, very important. And I'm not saying we
shouldn't learn the Quran, then you got those nerves recently
hearing this right, looking for every way to scrutinize a
particular organization.
He was taught he started speaking negatively about karate, and he
used the statement of imminent Josie Rahmatullah. Hey, while he
was talking about karate has someone now moving into that and
preoccupying himself on does that which is more Mohamed, so
belittling the concept of going through karate is another extreme
extreme right? It's important as a GM you know, in that I think we
should we need to be balanced in this and look at it, you know,
like that. One more thing. I think it's important. So maybe the way
around this is to give a lot of consent to tafsir as well.
Recently, alive, very famous brother came to one of the classes
of
that I did in New York, very big following. He said the following,
and I'm hoping maybe this can inspire you guys. Right? It was
very touching to him because I told him to go by to see them.
Look at here, okay. Like, I don't like English books. I don't like
English books. But that tafsir honestly, the way it's been
written, yes, I love it so much money. Monica theater is an
abridged version of the film has been translated in English, just
to maybe read it while at the same time you see guidance from
students of knowledge and as a chef, right? Luckily said, right,
this is after I told him to go and buy it he had already had in his
house, but he didn't realize because Subhan Allah Habibi, Allah
inspired Maha last night. I started from volume one and
Wallahi I've learned so much about salt Fatiha already, like the
value has shot up even more hamdulillah Shala my intention to
learn more and read more every night or shoot over questions for
sure. Zack Allah here for being available to help. And he asked
how did Ohio
so he was touched by just reading so far too happy. Alarm is the
sweetest maybe $200 that you're going to spend go buy the tuxedo
magazine. Real real nice. We're finding probably just about every
meze they have it. But it's there. Like as if it's def show, you
know, people don't touch it investment in your deen is much
more than the dunya because you're investing your athletes. So people
sometimes you think about the $200 And they're like, Ah, it's too
much but they'll buy Yeezys Balenciaga Balenciaga is it but
then she I don't know. But that sounds like, it sounds like a
Lunchable. Doesn't matter anything recently. Cassandra recently.
So have. The next question I want to ask you about is hedgehog
people. You know, after all the issues, we spoke about Minnesota
shout out the USA, people are like, you know, I want to leave
this place. I want to go wherever Potamia is, I want to go where it
was that I've got my hazards. I want to be where they are. I heard
Birmingham was the place to go. I'm gonna make Hijra. What would
you say about that? Somebody leaving, you know, first of all,
first off to Muslim countries? And then what would you say about
places like certain pockets of the UK? I think when speaking about
this issue, we have to be sensible, right? Like I personally
don't want to bring up my daughter's hamdulillah best me to
Allah for daughters.
I don't want to be bringing them up here with this kind of
environment. While at the same time I hear I need to
be sensible. I need to be smart, realistic and realistic as well.
How will go about dealing with the situation? Right?
Because the world is not how we used to be before even the Prophet
sallahu Cielos loans right.
When he went to a greater Medina, he did his due diligence, right,
did his research. And then to find out is it okay for us to actually
move there? Yeah, right.
He did that. So it's important that you know, we don't just call
us leave. I know there's the aspect of Torkoal which is very,
very important. And I always go on about the importance of a call.
However, there are some webisodes you need to take right now. Just
as simple as packing your bags and going to the hostage. Right. Okay,
brothers have told me my own cousin who lives in Qatar recently
told me that this brothers handle got into an accident. Yes, just a
little bit, you know, touch. And then it started raising his voice
at the CES star. She kept quiet. Just took his number plate and the
gadgets were shipped out. He didn't realize that she was
actually a princess. Because
it took him to the police station. Nothing. No, Calum, you're gone.
Imagine that this person is deported. You should even see some
as she called her brother works for
the police.
They sent him out real quick, you know?
So we have to kind of like you know, it's not as straightforward
as it was maybe back in the day complex because you want to say
hey, Draka Hijra means that you're gonna know more from the lens of
the fourth Relenza the Muslims with the intention of coming back
and if you do come back you can only take three days as
a How is even a Hijra when you're they're giving you is an arm
residency. That's only for set.
period of time. Does that make sense? People have this. I call it
the jet the dream, right? You want to move to jet? We all do. He's
not that simple. Right? I tell my family is all of that. Yeah,
she's, she's got the jet the dream, I call it the agenda during
the show. We were trying, we're gonna try and sort out. But we
have to be sensible, we have to be realistic, right last thing that I
want, now I get moved out or something happens and you're back
to square one in the same country, rather than you might think about
establishing things. Even recently, his brother was on this
hype. He moved to Dubai. And then he telling me after I put my talk
on, I did all this and this and everything's going great. In a
couple of months. Yeah, to leave. Right? And please, I don't want
anyone to walk away with saying that I'm against hijra, we all
agree they're supposed to have, yes. It's highly recommended. I
personally to do it, or when it comes to saying that it's wajib.
Okay, this requires a body of scholars to come together and
speak about the, the dynamics that we're facing. Yeah. Right. Someone
actually pulled me up and said, Okay, Tila, you're telling people
don't do it. You know, I didn't say that. I'm Forrest, I want to
do it as well. That's why I'm moving my family out to shallow
Tana, when I started my master's, I've got a long time there. And it
can be in that environment. Alright, and of course, you know,
things may get hard, but we're going to talk about in life, Allah
makes things easy. Right? So that's situation, right. Saying is
worship was something that was recently put out, it was a big
thing. And then, because that has implications, okay. A lot of
people are saying, you're speaking to walk 4.1 million Muslims in the
UK that they must live? And of course, I don't know. I know.
Somebody who says that doesn't actually mean every individual.
But he's not that straightforward. Yes. It really really isn't. And
in Europe, how many of that is like 25 point 4 million Muslims, I
believe. Yeah. Right. You need to take all these people take them
somewhere. Right? There has to be practical solutions.
So in the meantime, I think we have to kind of like find a way to
weather the storm. That was like that weather the storm. The next,
you know, issue I want to discuss with you about is, you know, hola
Hey, we have a lot of things that are happening. And like I want I
want to come back to internal factor, right.
diseases of the heart
are easy to attain. When you live in the West, right West be Europe,
America, Australia, all these women are sexually objectified. So
when you see all of these so freely and easily accessible on
the web, at the gas pump in you know, sometimes even in the in the
bathrooms you guys don't call it bathroom. Toilet, right? You say
bathroom? Bathrooms
Okay, how about pants? You guys don't say we say Charles Rousey.
If you go with the way you guys say is real corny.
We call pancetta we were in underwear, I remember a rather
tall one time somebody said Take off your pants or
trousers, you know how?
Okay, this one, the two worlds collide is very allarakha. And so
that has kids you know, when you have all access to all these ills
and diseases, it's very easy to attain. And if you don't know how
to deal with that, your your heart will be sealed. Hitomi Allah,
Allah, Allah somebody him, I saw him with a shower. You know, so
these are things that can happen to you. And it's step by step. So
what do you what would you say about that? Let's talk to us about
what test kit is and the importance of it, especially
living and the lens of the nozzles.
There's so many statements panela, right.
I give my team and Ursula first just explain Teskey satinsky The
way they translate into English is purification of the heart. Right?
We are in need of tasveer and also tarbiyah. Right? Purification and
also cultivation. Alright, so every single individual is in need
of purifying his heart, not just on a weekly basis or on a monthly
basis, but I'm talking about on a day to day basis, especially
living in the West, we were told that whenever you carry out a sin,
a black.is placed on your heart, right and the way to remove that
black.is What is far, who used to constantly seek forgiveness all
the time, it's none other than a miscellaneous. He didn't have any
past sins or any previous or any future sins, right? Even then 70
times 100 times sitting as being in a sexualized society where
women are objectified they use as marketing tools. Now to grab your
attention, right? Are we not in need of constantly seeking
forgiveness from Allah azza wa jal without a shadow of a doubt,
right? And even his knowledge that we speak about we can't function
without knowledge.
All right, we have all these 1000 temptations and only be around
these beneficial knowledge that's not going to enter into your heart
lets you have a pure heart. And my team are not going to lie they he.
He says
what does he say none either kind of call Baraka can lejana, Karna
carboline and miscellaneous era or a soccer movie, he was habit,
right? Because if your heart is soft and tender, your Elmo find
its way ease into that kind of heart, you will see it what
settling inside of his heart, and, you know, really taking hold of
it. Right with habit. And then he says, Well, you can call because
you know, 30, EVOC Kaboodle enemies cyber zero. If your heart
is hard and rigid, you find it very, very, very difficult
entering into that, right. So the heart needs to be really, really
soft. This is why you're going to find on my YouTube channel, I went
through 10 ways to soften up the heart. And somebody named Roger
mentioned, penalized really, really powerful when he says
we talks about how the majority of what the companions and the
prophets Allah Sam used to do wasn't a total war, like doing
supererogatory voluntary acts. It wasn't not right, but rather a it
was like rectification of the heart and so on and so forth. And
he says that this is actually the other than doing a lot of
righteous deeds, if that makes sense. Right? So to really go out
their way and even if you're polypyrrole like me, I'm somebody
who really loves the soulful, like, I love it. So, because
saalfeld protects the Sharia, also Knossos mineral losos. As the
Joseon Rahim Allah Allah mentioned, is like the gates that
protect the Knossos, the text, right from the lawsuits from the
thieves. I figuratively speaking, doesn't matter. I really love
aspirin a lot, but something I feel like my heart gets no better.
So I need the Teskey book. Right, right. extramural news. regios
Rahmatullah. Allah says, right to the shareholder before he was so
mad, Allah says he says, like business I was just listening to
Hadith, it just not enough to rectify your heart. Right? In
umzimvubu Shainman La Mina Raka, who are not very ill I see
yourself is not a hate, it has to be mixed with rocker hearts
softness, and also looking into the lives of the people of the
past. Right. So there has to be a fair share of Ischia, something
you've got brothers, some brothers actually started referring to them
as the materialists.
materialist, fortunately, because we have this new wave of brothers,
who want to completely
take out of the equation giving lectures, right? And they started
referring to it as chaotic Dawa.
Honestly, it was absolutely ridiculous. Yeah, just the
minority of people when they themselves, okay, is hygiene,
hygiene. Cheap, right, like I told you guys before I go around
delivering these lectures,
highlighting to them why they need to acknowledge it has to be done
through lectures, yeah, majority to people number one than
ideological. And secondly, they don't even know they have to have
a technology majority are not students of knowledge. And the way
you get to them is through these lectures, especially the sisters,
because already they don't go to do my utmost.
And so they may never get a reminder. And the only reminder
they get is dunya. In the schools, they to chase after it. Sometimes
their parents are, hey, we need you to be that doctor. Okay. So
that's all she gets. And then what I've noticed is that when nurses
and those sort of people, they get in contact with us, they're like,
Hey, can you teach me a key that I just realized, I don't know. My
kid, and she graduated from medical school. That's a long
time.
So, but they'll come to the lectures. When there's a lesson
they don't know that's not for me, because I've taken a different
career path. They look at seeking knowledge as like a different
career. Gemma is last mistake, as you mentioned earlier, the Hadith,
right? It's far easier to Nanakuli Muslim is an obligation upon every
single Muslim, even the Prophet sallahu wa salam and then abdulai
Massoud, he would give reminders every Thursday.
And reminders he gave, and the hotbar that's not a method. Right?
There's different ways of delivering a message to someone.
Yeah, the end goal now is to connect the people to studying
Islam a lot more beneficial a lot more systematically, right. And
even if you just went through the Quran, you know, Yanni that was
the message of the prophesy it seems to be with the Quran and the
early generations they will teach the people the Quran and that's
how they will derive the different sciences from right. So it should
not be belittled that somebody is giving a lecture. I've gone
around, visit different communities. I see the impact,
right? Well, I'm gonna I'm going to read something out. It's a
private message but hopefully won't have an issue with it. So
Brother messaged me yesterday, right? Brother messaged me the
story.
He said
I don't know who he is. I read on who he is. He just sent it to me
on on Twitter, some welcome shake. I apologize for what happened in
Minneapolis. By the way I've received like a lot of apologies,
maybe somewhat close to 100 Apologies. From brothers and
sisters, saying
Okay I on behalf Minnesota, this is a sincerity that shows okay,
there's still good in the OMA, you know in Minneapolis is decency a
lot of decency. Okay, I've been listening to your videos for about
five years when I heard you were coming, I was happy to benefit
again from you. I'm not currently in Minneapolis, I'll be back in
the morning. For whatever it is worth, I memorized the Quran with
your motivation on a lead Arabic with your motivation. I remember
as Hadith and poems that I wouldn't have. If I hadn't started
with memorizing the Quran. It was difficult to me in the beginning
and when I saw your videos that it was for you. When I saw your
videos that it was for you as well. It helped me push forward a
lot. I'm telling you okay with whatever from lectures.
You know, someone recently said that when he listens to so and so
speaker, and he he feels motivated to practice, but when he listens
to my videos, he feels motivated to consume knowledge. And that's
exactly what I'm trying to do. Right. We're trying to get people
to start taking knowledge a lot more seriously. Yeah. So some of
these brothers who are being referred to as Mattoon is, they
started taking shots as somebody who goes through solid user, for
example, on IG,
IG one, brother Subhanallah, when I was on my way to Manchester, Mr.
Khan, he sent me a whole text message, refuting the message, and
telling me that the lecture that I'm delivering about the deception
of the bliss
is not something that you speak about. And he's talking about the
message. They don't have any concern to seek knowledge and even
speak about what I said to myself after this guy. I don't think he's
ready to be someplace. Where are these? Where are these words? They
live? In the UK? They live in the UK, like he was he because one of
the first statements that I was going to mention from TBC Blaze is
when he said, find out oh, well, it'll be so IBLEES Allena
subdomain and the first deception of replaced
is to plug the people away from knowledge ironic, right? No, no,
no, no, this is because LM is a light for either Oxfam wasabia How
Bhutan fille de la Makeda. If he manages to extinguish the light,
right, he will see evil, you know, trip them up in the darkness, you
know?
Like, first and foremost, I don't even believe what he's saying
about the message. Secondly, have you read to be Sibelius, we're
trying to tell the piano we're trying to encourage you not
economic social book, very beneficial to pray over it over
and over again, is an amazing book like thinking Subhanallah right,
you know, are we reading the same book or even reading? Right? So
that was very, very shocking to see honestly. So lectures of ice?
Well, I looked, I looked at the, the UK that was seen, and I
realized there's a lot of Muslims, yes, identify that. Secondly, a
lot of their loss economic they're far away from the religion. Right?
We have to also identify the strengths that we have, were able
to pick out a masjid or a University Hall, and motivated
people to start taking this journey initiation which Kira but
then they'll say Jack is not about numbers, just to sort of Terrassa
digits up to eight, which I do. I'd like to talk to him seven
times in the last two and a half years. And I'm on the eighth time
now. I teach in a knowledge college we go through books, you
know, in a systematic way. Recently a brother, may Allah azza
wa jal bless him, right here. He sent to me Subhan Allah,
you know, his name is a
might get offended. No one will say his name. Right? Enemies, his
brother, the students might shout out to that brother, whoever he
is, if we don't know You, the angels know your shower. His
name's Hamza Arafa. Right. He sent me 100 pages worth of notes. 100
pages worth of laundry can be turned into a book. Right? And
they were lessons from our Christmas Shabbat. This is second
year, the conditions of tech fear and it's preventatives, the
dangers of it. Now welcome the sun went through it in detail 12
mainstream doubts of of grave worshipping and I went through a
sort of setup 100 pages of notes that he sent us this is where we
go through go through Bloomerang normative is hardly very, we'll go
through it in a systematic way. Right. But that's not for
everyone. You need to get this guy now. Okay, why do I need to
acknowledge this is the point here is that you have to deliver the
deed to the way that people understand it for the home. You
cannot just say you know, everyone come and listen to you know, sue
for data. And you have to sit down and need to cross your legs and
have your pencil and paper. People don't have discipline. They don't
have that. Right. And so there's something that you do for to love
people that are at the eight that level and then there's some people
that you they need to come through the front door. You need to just
get them through. Who did we have yesterday? Well, I we had sisters
don't wear hijab, but they wore hijab for the first time. Allahu
Akbar, right? They wore hijab for the first time. They just bringing
them into the mix. It could be literally wouldn't you go to the
streets and start paying people please come into the Masjid. If I
had, if I had them, we will do it. We definitely do it.
So that there has to be that, you know, initiative. And now they're
coming to the mystic why should we given them a lecture? I don't
know, the brother was like to me, so hang on guys sit well, he
didn't look at numbers. Even if five people come and attend the
class, these are the five people are going to save the next
generation. Okay, if I'm doing that on a bigger scale was the
problem. 100 people are going to come maybe Aki 20 People are going
to start seeking knowledge. Yeah. Also, it's interesting, because a
lot of people who give a lot of advice, and you should do that
don't do nothing. That's the best part. It makes sense. If it's
another day that's telling you, but it's always that guidance. And
yeah, I'll do always a critics in his grandma's basement. You know,
just always typing. That's the guy who's going to tell you you
shouldn't talk to these kinds of things. He has no influence over
anybody. And he's telling you how to you know, go about dealing with
1000s of people so
there has to be a collective effort. Yeah. And he all sectors
needs to be covered. Teaching lecturing hottie you know, you
gotta be the all rounder. Very important. Very awkward. We all
need it. Yeah. Well, they wouldn't let me shine themselves in the
element either. That's factual. Josie mentioned past me five or
seven right? 597 He's saying this okay. And that is not enough. I
know eventually, these brothers are going to start giving lectures
show.
You'll see it even our I recently saw I think
anyways.
So I have one question. Yes. For those
who are from the non Muslims who are some people that Muslims look
up to? Who are the idols in the UK? Now most guys look up to
Lebron James. Not here. Here. We have we have even this is rapid
that everyone started tagging me on. I think his name is Drew
something. Oh, there we are. What is a? Drake? There's another one.
No, no, there's another he's talking about
Chicago.
Chateau shot rock dirt. No, no, no. Do not do this every day.
Yeah.
Yeah. Last time, I was up to date. Everybody was looking up to a
659696969. The guy with the rainbow hair and the rainbow
teeth, right? It changes every month every month as a new guy.
But in the UK, the whole of the US have kind of
four plus four. So you see kind of the difference. Like in America.
They have the girls, the girls have the they're affected by
Beyonce, and Cardi B. Right. You guys seen that message about
Beyonce. That tweet is going on?
Of course she was expired by now.
isn't around. She's still around. But, but the kids in the UK are
affected by football players, which is I think it's easier to
pay soccer players soccer. Soccer. You guys call it soccer. Soccer?
No, I don't know. I don't know any. I don't know any celebrity
women.
Because there's no Beyonce UK. No, no, we don't have these girls like
running around. So it's much easier to kind of how am I you
know, that's that's a great life. I think Eliza for the UK man. So
you guys
make the effort.
May Allah make America you know better than the UK, we still have
our challenges. We have our issues. But Hamdulillah you know,
this place is a different beast as of last year. And so the
companionship now is important. So
with the people that are around you, you're Sahib right the
prophesy said that he says that to Sahib in a minute, do not be
frightened, and, you know, companion with anyone except a
believer. So talk to us about that. And the influence of
friends, because we talked about external factors. Now there may be
a guy there, you can easily say I really believe in shaytani R G,
but the shayateen from the ins. Those guys, those ones are tricky.
Yeah, without shutting without, like, we've been hearing this for
years. Our parents have brought us up, you know, make sure you have
good friends, make sure you do this, make sure you do that.
Like you mentioned, you know, a Sahiba
drags you towards the direction. So I believe Amina Raja didn't
have any other Hadith, you know, methodologies aside at the
perfume, cellar, and Brax. Me we've all heard about right. Of
course, this is one of those things that really, really strips
you off your Islamic identity. You are on the same madhhab or in the
same way as your five closest friends. And these five closest
friends are those who are going to pray your janazah some of them
don't even know how to make moves. All right, you got to see that
they're going to be in your circle in the front line of your janazah
your five closest friends and that shows a lot about you, you know.
And it's not just friends that we physically engage with three. We
got social media, that's why it's called Facebook friends, right?
You walk outside how many people can you engage with 2030 people on
a day
databases, but your online at home in between those photos was
becoming corrupted by what he just constantly looks at.
And this is new pandemic and the new problem that we have today
once upon a time a parent who said Hamdulillah you know, my daughter
and my son, they are home. They're not engaging with any
bad people. Now they're in between the four walls okay? And they just
they're accessing all types of filth and all types of evils. And
the becoming affected, affected by it. Even Roger was fine. He said
Lacey I don't Julissa Jalisa Makoto ferritin, verbal manabadi
Eva. They don't just get influenced by the people who hang
around the zoo, but even by looking at things, some of the
scholars of the past they would say, right, don't even look at
someone who's lazy. Let me ask you is how long took his own lazy? No,
you're gonna get a sense for somebody who's a bum and just
sitting around? No. But effects is you know, subconsciously creeps in
affects the way you think and so on and so forth. Right? How much
and they will say don't look at that. Or the other. anticodon is
like, Oh, my, my daughter she wants to
she was wearing a miniskirt.
Because no one miniskirt is relative because I'm not paying
for it. I mean, it's
just
another way
are you talking about like the skirts, mini skirts and the
shorts? Mini Skirt? Like really? Really? I mean, yeah, I'm talking
about what these girls go to the club where
I was gonna say, imagine about a dog. Imagine, yeah.
I mentioned. I said, my daughter wants to wear it.
How did this come about? She goes, Oh, I don't wear it as this has
never worked. But she's asking now for this meniscus surgery. Nice,
right? No, no mother is telling us a mother is saying other things.
No, because you said my daughter and I went penciled the mother
thing my daughter is asking me to write where this? She wants me to
buy it for her. And then when I tell her no, she goes, What's the
problem? No one else does in her family. Why? Why is this
happening? Because she's constantly looking at his face on
fire gerat, who have absolutely hijacked her mind. She's just
constantly looking at it. She began to become desensitized to
it. She has normalized in this. This is how women dress. Right?
Does that make sense? Yeah, that's a really interesting point you
made about the self would go look at somebody's face to get like an
imam who's just looking at somebody's faces. And then the
opposite is also true. You think about it, you could look at
somebody's face, who's upon Bob Dylan, who's a senator and a facet
and your Eman will drop. But we don't even think about that we see
these people every single day and imagine befriending was panela. I
wouldn't be reminded, you know, just mentioned.
You know, the next thing to talk about now, and what a great intro
to the influence of social media, the Muslims now have access to
everything at their fingertips. You don't need to go into
somebody's house before if you wanted to send you have to go find
people find a location meet up, you know, and then the only people
at that location, they would be the only people that would be
exposed to your sending. And they would know. But today you can do
it and broadcasted ship could flip. Mossy has it become digital.
It can spread like wildfire to the entire world. Millions of people
can see it. Now those millions appeal become your against you on
day of judgment before you are witnesses to that crime you
committed. That's all Allah Afia. So now, let's talk about the
dangers of social media cloud chasing with the misinformation,
as people will put up a fake a hadith to leverage the youth ism.
Yeah. So let's talk about that. And then also, should we leave
social media? Or have a collective that will approach and utilize it
to our benefit? Very good question, right. I think the
Hadith that comes to mind is when the messenger salon lives and
talked about al Qaeda, ality Tableau
only leaves his house, he spreads the light that reaches the other
side of the world. Right? Put yourself in the shoes of the
companions. Right? What were they thinking when the messenger
awesome told us that? told them this right? There was a lion
reached the other side or Well, when they lived in the Arabian
Desert most now with the era of social media and the emergence of
all of these different
social media apps. Can you send out one message reaches the other
side of the world? Okay, within the space of a couple of moments.
You can even start a war on social media off Donald Trump.
And that North Korean whatever I see yes, our word. Subhanallah
misaligned ism told us he saw someone being punished and they
put a
they put a would you call it? The Hawk right.
They put it inside of his hook, hook the hook, just one
To
the Titanus is getting closer.
They put it they put a hook, they put a hook inside of his mouth,
right? And it would be torn or ripped to the back another in his
nose. On the third in his eye socket, his face would be ripped
like that. Right? Nice because he was spreading light that reaches
the other side of the world. Not checking the information. Everyone
just wants to speak for the sake of speaking. So what's happening
on Twitter now? Right? Yeah, you're typing up a Tamia. Okay,
every minute like we've even tried to start refreshing. It you every
time you first sign is coming up, transmitting them freaking
garbage. I spreading lies. You don't have the full picture of
what should happen. And just speaking for the sake of it.
Yesterday, we saw it. Would you call it a chat that was open on
Twitter? What do you call it? The space? Twitter space? Okay, I want
to him in the morning while we're driving. There was 1300 Plus on
there. I'm thinking that's kind of fun.
They don't see why Chalon they're in this group. And they just
everyone's just given their two cents on the whole issue. A lot of
people from different parts of the country different parts of the
world. Yeah.
Right. Like what what is going on? Like, you know, just to my point,
you don't just have to speak for the sake of speaking.
You waste a lot, you waste a lot speaking, and you don't need to
speak. You do a lot more harm to yourself. That's the sign of a
fool. He says something because he feels like he has to say
something. Yeah. And so before a fool back in the days, they will
talk no one will care. Today a fool is a role model. Right.
taffet Law reminds me of something that Mike Tyson mentioned. Right?
Mike Tyson, what did he say? He said, Harris he doesn't say much.
He says social media made you're way too comfortable disrespecting
people, and then getting punched in the face.
Right? Not that I'm trying to endorse this in any way shape or
form because violence is against the religion.
Only punching somebody's face. Got it. I don't judge anybody. Mr.
Salas if you fight and stay away from the face, okay, back in the
day, right consequences. Yeah, there'll be consequences also who
will tell that brother Yeah, you just said that about go see his
face right now. Just need a keyboard. Warrior warrior right.
Keyboard warrior is scared that is that's it? He just writes nobody
knows who he is. Even before I came to the US right? Well, after
I landed and the thing went out after just random people started
speaking they're trying to get my think on that I got I got likened
to so many different people but I'm on steroids apparently
compared to them. They said oh, how did American government law
remain should be sent back?
Okay, I say that to the guy's face. Okay. Yeah. And just to be
honest, those people need a setback you know, they are Yeah,
you're probably not here legally and papers are running out. And so
I think it's a good point to mention is that there are enemies
at the Dow are everywhere. Internal
as well as external, but the internal bit here is the one we
have trouble with America. You guys have a good job of calling
people out and you might not think brothers.
Right? You call it a call for us in it. Like whoa.
All right. I know the different dialects Chinese president. Yeah,
maybe brothers have been speaking a lot about the scousers. Samadhi
sounding like scousers.
I've met I met the first person who had like a UK accent is when I
moved here from San Diego
Shala.
What is what is the thing that was the bottle bottle, one bottle of
water.
But the people that are I guess it's funny, because these are
people who
some of the people we know from Minnesota got got an education,
whatever kind of education he got, but they went to college and they
instead of being open minded people come in and actually come
in with evidence these people a lot of nonsense, yes. Right. So a
lot of labeling. That's all they do here. They don't do anything.
And I think they sabotage every day. Like they want to go and
attack everything. But that's what they refer to them in Arabic.
These are the same people that actually had a problem with
remember when we're trying to stop him from going to the concert
concert, they had to tell us people let people go to the
concert. They said they're trying to stop him from going to the
lectures. They said they said they said that we're causing more
fitness by by being out there and that's again today they're trying
to stop people from going to lectures.
The type of people who have a wow, Hustler, they feel lucky. You
know, it's very different. What's happening on the ground. Compared
to what some of these
what do they call them? I've got the
one of the machines will refer to them as suffering
It must read the cell to refer to them as the Twitter thugs,
Instagram idiots, and the Tick Tock Tigers will always have
something to say about the people who do the work. Just do the work.
They will have the reckoning on a difficult day. Right? At the end
of the day, you have to do what you believe is pleasing to Allah
azza wa jal. And so do the people are hosting you
took a Twitter thugs, Instagram idiots and tick tock Tigers this
is definitely be fitting. Oh, and also just to touch upon the
importance of knowledge that you were talking about this way
knowledge is were very important. Because not everybody can sit at
the table of knowledge. If we're talking knowledge, not everybody
can be at the table as fact, a lot of people would have to shut up.
That's true. But we deal with a lot of emotions and feelings.
Everybody has feelings, and everybody has emotions. That's the
problem. A lot of these people have no knowledge if you ask them,
what's the pillars of Islam and even nothing. And they're trying
to talk to you about the issues? You know, the I think what we
should do is know what you should do to sit down?
No, it's honestly that's that's the issue here is we don't we
don't respect authority in terms of the DNA. Yeah, that's a problem
United States. Right. And so now this we have, it's been, it's a
norm that you have, like, medical doctors are given cookbook,
like we call medical doctors with degrees to get hooked. But here,
you see, and then somehow, the identity of the Muslims important
from our Muslim cultures. And because what it does is a constant
reminder to and for us brothers, sometimes you can get away sisters
Can't they have to like, you know, they're forced to be in these
hijab and niqab and all those things. So we ask a lot of make it
easy for us. So just finishing up here, let's conclude.
What would you give in like last reminders?
beneficial? Last one last thing to say to our Minnesota? Brothers and
sisters? Oh, well, I would say
there's a lot of hype in the Minnesotans, honestly, there is
the fact that you guys came out in so many numbers. Honestly, it
really shows that there's a lot of good in your hearts. You could
have been doing all sorts of things. Right? On a night like
that.
Could have been it could have been up to a lot of crazy things.
Today. Youngsters are just sitting at home on tick tock, you chose to
put your phones down. And you came in order to be enlightened about
conservativism.
And rely really, really pleased me. You guys have a lot of hair,
you know, don't refer to these liberals or these feminists. Yeah,
right. Remember guys, politics, the faux fur game? i We don't need
these kind of people to enlighten us about terrorism. We have Islam
in a balanced way. We really, really do. Right yesterday. I know
a lot of them. were shocked when I went through some of the stats
that I found in the Daily Mail about what many British women want
in a relationship. non Muslim, non Muslim, right? You heard it right.
It was shocking. And even when I went through some of the rights
that women are entitled to, right, don't let oppressive Muslim men or
might use the Islam as a way to justify their Islamic actions. Be
the reason why you end up going left? No. Right. We have Islam is
going to deal with all of our problems. And it's pretty clear.
Right? That's the message that I have everybody. Right? No offense
to anybody. But we have a role models, people that we tend to our
people are asking me everywhere I go, should we take knowledge from
entertain? Right? Recently in New Jersey, they asked us even one
brother was like, I used to watch Undertale but the algorithm took
me to you. So
I luckily had a set of course okay, we all make dua for him that
Allah azza wa jal frees him from his distress. He's being
oppressed, right for them to try and accuse him of something that
is not backed up by any evidence or proof.
It's something that is really sad to see and this happens to anybody
with influence. And then I gave the example of loon guys know
Loon, right?
As the example that came to mind after he asked this question, it
was all unplanned and unintentional even speak about
this stuff, anyone who gets influenced, they're gonna try and
come off to it. So that's very well not right. And without a
shadow of a doubt, he has inspired a lot of men to be more masculine,
right? However, he's a revert, we're not going to be taking
knowledge from someone who just is not a role model. You know, men
are best and honestly, like, I'm glad that Allah azza wa jal makes
some
grants and beneficial knowledge. I imagine somebody like that, or not
takes that journey, and seeks knowledge and the kind of impact
that you could have. And they're trying to shut him down because
they know he has that kind of potential Nice. However, we say
when we're balanced, right? Any there are people that you go back
to for beneficial knowledge, just like you would go back to the most
qualified doctor when you have medical related issues, factual,
right. Does that make sense? This is why I've been telling
university students just because you don't have the answers. That
doesn't mean there aren't any odds. Because that makes sense. If
you're a medical student, right, you go back to Somalia, and they
start asking you questions.
about which medicine should I take? If you're gonna say, Okay,
I'm not ready. I'm not qualified, right? Yeah, no one in their right
mind would leave that profession. And the same thing with Islam.
Right? You don't have the answers. Okay, go to somebody who's
qualified.
Go to somebody who has studied. i And there are people like that.
No, no. Does that make sense? So Allah subhanaw taala was best
logical if you could
benefit from the people of knowledge. And can I just say
yeah, I just want to give a shout out to che ha. Aisha was much
worse because however in the Twin Cities right now, well, I honestly
sisters.
She's very knowledgeable. Right? And do you benefit from her?
Definitely, honestly do benefit from her. She has some very good
works. Honestly. I really like the podcasts that you guys did with
her ballclub I think she was pretty balanced. Some sisters may
look at this as extreme as maybe a personality is out of touch with
reality. Yeah, okay. I guess she was just upfront with you guys
telling you guys what's in the Quran. And the Sunnah of the
messenger lady was salam with regards to the frequent questions
that you guys asked. I personally enjoyed, you know, listening to
Ron, I just want to thank her for it. I know her husband is no right
I think he is I don't know much about him. But may Allah bless
that family and I was told also that she sent quite a few people
to come and attend the program. Yes, right mail our order for that
I mean, but it was very disappointing for what happened
hopefully today be in the lead to Allah
so inshallah Tara you know, and we want to we want to plug everybody
in. We have people knowledge here before you guys start talking
about Medina, Egypt, all that take benefit where you can
learn here. Yeah, don't say there's a lot of people out here
right you guys got sharpened? Yeah, come back to you guys.
Do classes for us. Right? You gonna do some? Yes. So we're ready
inshallah. But we need to benefit from the people here who can't
just sit here and say, I'm going to wait till that application gets
accepted. Because Allah may not well that for you, and show Allah
that you deserve to go to the Absolutely. By taking the steps
here showing you that you are Saudi, they are truthful about
wanting to study and I've seen many people like to ask if they
would spend their money they would have tireless nights you know
moving from east London to West Africa only takes two hours. Two
hours Habibi one time I had a class in East London sorry in West
London I just finished the door we finished teaching our brain
nowhere and we had a final class in fact on the other side is no
lie. It took us one hour 55 minutes and had the brothers who
are attending both in the car as well as like jabber you know may
Allah bless him six five got another bravo to his name is
actually as they call him six, five
and some of the other East London brothers and they traveled me all
the way there we had the class so remember that date as a
termination and some of these brothers got accepted that's what
it is. Even there's another brother called opposite recently
got accepted mashallah he thinks I don't know that he got accepted
but he's just I heard he's waiting for the time to actually meet me.
So you can tell me in person is out of respect I think it is
someone who attended a classes and he would spend his money would go
from one place to another Yes, I got accepted Okay, that's that's a
sign of sin. And Allah azza wa jal granted him that you know,
I'm going along great to saw that. I mean, these would be your last
remarks that you would give
especially you know, the had the situations we spoke about, maybe
about yesterday. Give us some less reminders in the shower, but like
nothing nothing much all I would say is inshallah hopefully we can
connect with the brothers and the duet in the UK. I think there
definitely needs to be a connection mates. There's another
group that we all know who has that wall connection between the
US and the UK. We also need to
have a brother who you know Welcome to the world connect the
brothers as black in
you know, the brother you and all other dads? Yeah, and all those
other great brothers Shala they gotta be well connected to us as
well. So that way it becomes easier for them to come I think
the first time is always the hardest Yeah, and it just gets
easier from there I shot last
night I was with him I was saying all these brothers sisters
attending in
waves
shallow connection between the UK and the US so that way we can
learn and benefit from you guys you guys can learn and benefit
from us and so on and so forth and create a stronger bond inshallah
between
paragraphs. Exactly.
Everyone, our D love viewers, we hope you enjoyed that. Then we
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who take me in and make his travel easy and make dua for us here the
traveler, you know, we need your Shala Minnesota, you know, you
showed out and we ask Allah subhanaw taala to rectify our
fears and our shortcomings. So shout out to us Kalasa to de
liberalize me
to STM and why we started getting a little bit
Lindsay Katie the Tuesday kiddies young bro big big shots of
Dominican Dominican
man Shala brothers who are heavily involved in setting it up Shala
today we're gonna be in the light and also Abu Bakr with the night
measure with
allergies apologies apologies apologies and may Allah forgive
all of us and you know bless the face for coming
so next time possible Allah Allah Sydenham Hamad Subhan como we'll
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