Adnan Rashid – Atheism & The Response Of Islam #3

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The conversation discusses the negative impact of media and social networks on children, particularly children who are inAKier or inAKier. The cultural influence of Muslims on children is emphasized, along with the importance of creating solutions, creating books and movies, and creating a social network to encourage people to watch movies. The speakers emphasize the need to address arguments like morality and criminality, creating a more comprehensive understanding of their beliefs, and proving the legitimacy of Islam.

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			Okay,
		
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			so the next point
		
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			the power of media and social networks
		
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			now
		
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			media
		
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			What if media mean? Let me explain
		
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			movies
		
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			dramas,
		
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			cartoon games
		
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			documentaries
		
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			new
		
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			Okay, then social networks
		
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			The first one is
		
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			Facebook,
		
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			Twitter,
		
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			Instagram, Instagram,
		
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			Snapchat,
		
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			Pinterest
		
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			and the list goes on now very quickly
		
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			This in itself
		
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			these are areas we have grossly, grossly neglected, completely neglected. And they have affected our
children daily movies, most of them the best ones, hollywood
		
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			Hollywood, okay, so they're your children are getting entertainment and education from Hollywood.
Hollywood is not going to teach them the love of Allah and His messenger. If anything.
		
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			The view of Islam they get from Hollywood is completely distorted or from Disneyland for example.
Right.
		
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			Have you seen Aladdin?
		
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			Everyone has seen it.
		
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			The kids these kids need to maybe go out
		
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			children
		
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			and eat you all you know that.
		
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			Okay, your kids you want to play? You're coming
		
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			from
		
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			Aladdin. Aladdin. Aladdin? Yes. You're lucky. Yes. Who has watched
		
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			all of you.
		
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			So who are the calculators?
		
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			What is the name of the boy
		
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			and the girl.
		
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			Jasmine. You see the kids know about Aladdin.
		
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			The kid
		
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			Muslim kids Yes. Forget about outside though there are four children. They I asked them if they seen
Aladdin. Every.
		
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			Now Now look at the consequences.
		
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			You've all seen Aladdin. You've seen the cartoon? Yeah.
		
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			What is the you know, these are these are some things they put in the minds of the children and they
never come out.
		
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			Have you seen Have you seen a case of the application of Sharia in Aladdin?
		
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			The Case of the man who takes Jasmine hand and he wants to chop the head off. You know the case
here? Remember? Jasmine steals an apple to steal to feed
		
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			to feed the monkey I think the monkey
		
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			so you know one of the beggars. Yes. And the man who finds her stealing, takes her hand and take the
sword out and he wants to chop her hand off. So what picture of Sharia did you get there? Yeah, this
is Aladdin. Aladdin is evidently Muslim. Jasmine is Muslim so far. There are only two normal people
in the cartoon. Only two people who are normal
		
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			Who are out? You know, they are just simply exceptions in that society. Everyone is abnormal.
Everyone is abnormal, the suntan is too fat. And short, right? Jafar is too tall and thin and ugly.
Yes, the policemen are all crazy. But missing teeth and all the you know, the the picture that you
see. So only Aladdin and Jasmine are the normal individuals who fall in love with each other. So
they are kind of more like us.
		
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			They're more like us, they are more American than they are Muslim. Look at the Muslim the rest of
the society is all decay default. Because Yeah, it's all lost. But look at these two poor little
children. Youngsters fall in love with each other. They can't even get married because of the
barriers, cultural barriers, but then there are messages within the cartoon.
		
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			Because you have left your children to watch these cartoons. But So one example, right? The dude
		
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			the brutal
		
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			depiction of a dude, as if someone steals. And anyone who comes in comes across that cry takes the
hand off and chopping. Yes, this is the depiction right? But the reality is completely different. In
Islam, someone who sits at steals an apple doesn't lose his or her hand. Okay?
		
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			The kids, maybe the kids.
		
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			So this is one example. I can give you all live examples upon examples in movies, how Muslims and
Islam has been depicted in the Hollywood and by Disneyland. Okay. And others. Okay. So even
bollywood, when you look at the Indian movies, how are the Muslims made to look, even today? How are
the Muslims made to know there is something strange about them, even when Muslims are shown
positively they are shown in a in a very abnormal way. Right. There's a movie.
		
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			I don't recommend that you watch it. There was a movie that came out. It's called Bulava. Mustafa.
Yeah. Have you seen it? Yeah, there's a very famous actor in it. And he's a Muslim, but he's a
gangster.
		
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			And he prays five times a day, you know, not a particular
		
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			is a is a Hindu
		
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			actor. He's a very good actor. But he plays the Muslim and this and he's wearing the, the coffee.
And he's got this shemar Enoshima, the Muslim symbol in India Shema, he's got it not on his head,
but on his neck, right all the time. And he's a gangster.
		
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			So Muslims are never properly shown in positive light. Because the people who own the media, are not
your uncles and your Auntie's, are they they're not going to do any other gonna do you any favors,
or they're going to pinch you or they're going to paint you objectively, properly, positively. So
what's the solution? Have your own media? Have you own media? Have your own movies? Have your own
movies created and it's easy? Believe me, people go, it costs $100 million to make a movie like
Robin Hood? Using Robin Hood? Yeah. Even in Robin Hood, there's a there's a there's a scene where
they showed you know the old one Kevin Costner, the one that was made in the 90s there's a scene
		
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			that
		
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			the cast this guy and they want to chop his hand off in the movie in the beginning. Have you
remember these movies? Don't just watch the movies for entertainment, study them? Watch them
carefully. If you watch them, then watch them carefully. Look what how they're depicting you. And
your culture, your society and your religion. Right? Kingdom of Heaven, which was made on photons
ladina up in the Crusaders recently, Ridley Scott, how was the Muslims shown praying?
		
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			Sorry.
		
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			Okay, they were okay.
		
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			Where? Where? Which part?
		
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			You
		
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			know, let me show you. Let me let me I will challenge you there.
		
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			That movie Kingdom of Heaven.
		
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			kingdom of heaven
		
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			in that movie.
		
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			As I said, don't get watch it for entertainment study. Look behind the scenes or look between the
lines. When the Crusader army comes. What do you see? bright clouds white. The cross is shining. The
cloud is very light on the top and the music background music. Oh, you know the Catholic?
		
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			What do you call it?
		
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			No, no, I say there's a word choir.
		
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			Yeah, the playing something like that. When Muslim armies shown Salahuddin Yeah, there's a dark
cloud on the top and they're gonna dust
		
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			going on, they're going around in circles. Yeah. And they have wearing dark clothes and the faces
are dark. You can't even see the faces yet. And the music is long, like there's villains. Right?
Very, very negative. Watch it again. Watch it again. And then
		
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			sorry.
		
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			Yeah on the floor, he picks it up and he claims that in the back fine, no problem, but the way they
showed him the way you should. When you read the history, actual history, real history of crusades,
you see that Crusaders of barbarians? They were complete destroyers, murderers, mass murderers,
merciless people. On the other hand, Muslims so tanza wb had the support of not only the Christians
and the Jews, and some Crusaders joined him as well. Okay, because they those Crusaders will live
with the Muslims a few generations. They had had they had been influenced by the Muslim culture. And
you know, there is a work by Osama bin Mancha, Osama bin Laden kit is called katapola. Jabbar.
		
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			katapola Jabbar is a very interesting book. The author is Osama evil monkey.
		
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			And he was a contemporary of sometimes a lot dealer up. He wrote actually the work he dedicated to
four times now. And his name was
		
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			Osama bin monkey, he wrote this work. And he
		
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			it has been published by Penguin Classics, you know, penguin classes, they have actually published
it, you can find it easily wherever copy.
		
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			It's called kuttabul. Escobar is an English translation. And it has very interesting interaction
between interactions between the Crusaders and the Muslims. He is telling his own story, what
happened to him? Some in some cases, maybe He's exaggerating things, but it's very interesting.
		
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			So they show in this movie Muslims preying
		
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			on the cost, one of the Sicilian costs, and there are about 10 of maybe 10 or 20. Muslims, they're
all preying on different rocks. They all preying on different rocks. Go back to the older version,
Robin Hood, where they have versus Morgan Freeman, as Hakeem Yeah, Muslim, when they show him
praying. So the point is, the bottom line is you will never get an accurate never my point my
challenge is never, never, you will get an accurate picture so far. To this day. If something comes
the next month or two months later. It's another story to date. Give me an example, where Muslims or
Islam were depicted positively accurately properly in one of the
		
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			media productions in dramas, movies, cartoons and games and documentaries. Give me one example.
		
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			He was depicted positively Malcolm X or Islam, or Muslims.
		
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			There's nothing about Islam and Malcolm X, the only thing they show is that he goes to the masjid he
says, Alhamdulillah Rabbil aalameen Denzel Washington to me, I read this. It is the pseudo compartir
and he comes back, if anything, it shows that Islam actually made him a bit more, you know, extreme
when he came back, you know, he started to do his speeches and he got killed. Islam didn't really
change his character for the better. Hello Allah.
		
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			But, you know, to be fair, to be fair, I can I can give you that. I can give you that, that in that
movie, perhaps Islam was not depicted negatively. You know why? Who made the movie? Spike Lee, who
is he is black, African, Afro American. And he has no reason to he has no agenda to depict Islam. So
he's an exception. So this is why you need to go back and see why if Islam was shown in positive
light, if it was, why there's someone behind it, someone who doesn't have the same agenda as
Hollywood and Bollywood and all the rest, okay. So, there are plenty of cartoons. So what what what
options do we have? Do we have what are our solutions? Now we know the problems these are all
		
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			problems. These are not solutions for for at the moment, this is a problem for us. Movies, dramas,
games, you know GTA GTA, your children are playing it. Your children are playing in an in love it.
You know what it is? What is it? Grand Theft Auto,
		
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			a thief.
		
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			Someone who steals cars. Yeah, and breaking people and killing them and gunning them down. And that
naked woman walking around what culture is being promoted there.
		
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			Not only that, even gangster movies produced
		
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			By bollywood, sorry Hollywood, your children love those movies. Boys in the hood. Yeah.
		
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			Yeah, they start to behave like the actor or movies like godfather.
		
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			Godfather. How it's a classic right? It's a classic people's it's a classic. Saddam Hussein loved
it. He's to actually sit down and watch godfather and you can see that in his behavior, how he
treated people. How he died is another question or Rama to lie Allah have mercy on him, because he,
when he was dying, using Shahada shall lie lower Shanna Muhammad Rasul Allah, we leave him to Allah,
okay, but when he was doing what he was doing when he was in power, right, he was influenced by
these things. You know, Musharraf, Musharraf used to read the biography of
		
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			Stalin.
		
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			mushara was directly inspired by Stalin, and it came out in elections. And, to this day, Pakistan is
paying for his mistakes. To this day, the mistakes he made during his his his tenure, so the point
is, even books, books is another issue.
		
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			As part of the media forgot about it, books, very important. So these are the areas that are
currently a problem for us and for our children. They're not giving any good influence to our
children. And, you know, guess what, most sincere?
		
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			Honest, Western thinkers will agree with me, there are people who have written books, academic
journals on and part of this media problem is *.
		
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			I talked about it last night.
		
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			And it is part of social networks, you know, it's on internet internet is also
		
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			okay. So, what alternatives do we have for our children, we know the problem, all of this is not
doing us any favor at the moment the media in its totality is taking the world towards destruction,
I believe this, this is my opinion on international media, global media is taking the world into
destruction, because how it is influencing minds, okay, through movies, through games through dramas
through call it monography whatever it is, it is having a very negative impact. If we were to take
* alone, it is socially destructive, India, take the example of India, it has become *
has become pandemic in India, even though they have severely punished some * recently, you
		
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			know, there was a case in Delhi where a girl was raped, and you were thrown out of the of the bus,
and she died. And there was a huge, you know, the problem didn't come then the problem was there. It
has been there for the past 30 years. But it escalated to that level where that this case happened.
And
		
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			and now even now, it hasn't stopped Why? A lot of researchers hold * directly responsible,
which is being produced in America predominantly is a multi billion dollar industry, multi billion
dollar industry. Okay, so all this, we need to find alternatives. So movies, what do we do? We know
there is a problem, there are chairs, our children will always watch them, okay. Even if you tell
them not to watch, they will go and download the torrents, okay. They will download these movies
free of charge and start watching them. Okay, so what's the alternative? If we start working now?
Maybe in 20 years from now, we will have a solution already there. Okay, if we start now, even if we
		
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			don't even start thinking, how is it going to happen? So I'm what I'm trying to do here is I'm
trying to make you think, thought we're making movies, okay? Movies of moral character. Okay, if you
want to make movies have a moral
		
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			solution to it, for example, you can I mean, have you seen armor series? armor armor series? Yes.
Armor series. I know there are. I'm gonna get fatwas now coming left, right and center. Everyone's
going to, you know, because I know some scholars, they agree with it. They say, okay, it's a good
way of teaching history to people. It's a good way of teaching history. Others say no, you can't you
cannot do that. Because some of these actors are a bunch of, you know, they are, they're not even
model people. And the guy who is Omar in the series, they show him like he's making other movies and
you know, he's doing all kinds of things with women and all. So when you look at him, when or when
		
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			you think of Omar, he comes to your mind. Some of the scholars like Charles Charles Houston, which
is in Charlton, Houston. Yeah. Moses. Yeah. 10 commandments. It was a classic, right?
		
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			Sorry.
		
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			Yeah, I have to be quick. Yeah, yeah.
		
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			But I disagree with that.
		
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			I've seen some of the episodes. And when I think of Omar, he doesn't come to my mind. No. I don't
think Omar was like him. But it is yes.
		
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			Yes, yes. Yes. I agree. Yes. Yes.
		
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			Someone has a basic
		
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			basis of this love. Yeah.
		
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			As this history,
		
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			so you don't have any problem.
		
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			Yeah.
		
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			But this debate is relative. I believe this debate is relative. We need to look at the benefit and
the loss. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. You know, the message film made by Mustafa, God's message. Have you seen
the message? I know, if not hundreds, maybe scores of people who have come to Islam because of
watching that movie, just watch, you know,
		
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			God has been killed because he was going to make Salatin Why, why do you think why? Why did he get
killed a low on him? We don't know what what's in the background. But he announced that he will make
Sala Dean and he got blown up in Jordan. Okay. But not that no, this doesn't mean that we don't
think like that, we need to make movies, we need to this is this has become a necessity now. Not
that we are imitating other people. It's not like that. It is a very powerful tool.
		
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			Over series, I was told that people who have no connection with religion, some of the Arabs will lie
in the in the Gulf region. Some of them they have lost any connection with Islam. They just only
have the name, the Arab culture, you know, the, the Arabic songs and the culture and the language
this there, but when it comes to knowledge they have some of them have come. Because last 2030
years, Dubai, places like Dubai are not so much copper. But yeah, the completely different
lifestyle. But some of them when they watch the Omar series, I was told that they started to cry.
Because the picture the story became real in front of the eyes. Yeah, they can see the see that this
		
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			is, this is how it may be okay. My own little son, you know, he came to me and he goes, I asked him,
Do you want to know about the Prophet salallahu alaihe salam, and I could sit down with him and read
		
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			to him, but I know it's not gonna go in there. He's only 10 Okay, and I know he's not going to go in
his brain. So I told him go and watch the cartoon Muhammad is on YouTube is called Muhammad
Sallallahu Sallam is made by made by some Muslim organization, okay, they don't show the prophet in
it. And we shouldn't do that, you know, apart from the Prophet, other people, etc. You know, Prophet
is an exception. salatu salam, we don't have to show the Prophet sallallahu Sallam in our movies.
Okay, like in message, they don't show the Prophet. Okay. And some of the she had a complaint. They
said, Don't show Ali that. Anjali. Okay. But it's a very powerful movie. Okay? When I think of a
		
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			Booker, the man in the movie doesn't come to my mind. Well, you're right. Some people may have this
problem, but because of them, is a very powerful tool. Okay, so we can highlight we can even put a
disclaimer in the beginning, we can put a reminder in the beginning, we can do so many things. So,
again, one of the points we I think you raise this point that we always go to the negative, we start
before we start something, we start thinking of the negatives, this is the problem. Don't think of
the problems think of the outcome, the positive, what can it produce as a result, when you will
think positively positive results will come out in sha Allah. Okay, so look at the halaal the first
		
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			thing we look at is what's haram was Haram. This is the whole world is haram. Okay, but look at
Allah has given you so many opportunities. So we start making movies like we won't run out of
characters, you know, one of the Egyptian Egyptian institutions recently, not very long ago, they
made some Arabic dramas on people like Buhari. Has anyone seen those dramas? In Arabic? You've seen
the lie beautiful. They were very nice, Yvonne Bukhari, a mama without mo Samia, Mr. Mondavi. Okay.
And my kids don't know the Arabic language they will you they were they were watching them and they
were loving them. And one thing they picked up, you know, again and again in the drama, they will
		
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			say Jamar lie. You know the word yamo. Right? And much more children Yama, but they love those
dramas. So these characters become real for your children
		
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			don't know what it's called. It was it had a name the series. It was a it was a very, in my opinion,
it was a very good thing. Okay. It can teach your children a lot of things they have not been
exposed to. Most children will not go away and read books. So you can actually make a story of them
make a documentary make something like that for them. So
		
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			movies is something start with short movies 10 minutes introduction to a mama hammer. Okay, Mr.
mcquarry over the Sahabi has been Malik make it real for the children. Okay, you have so much about
them in so much information, just put it in, in an image to the for them for they can watch it and
it becomes real for them. So we have so many characters yeah people people like, you know Allahu
Akbar, I can the list of Muslim scholars and Muslim civilization and Muslim achievement is so much
if we started to make movies, we would never run out of content. We would never run out of content
and ideas. So dramas, same cartoons were cartoons for your children, about these people, these
		
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			individuals these things that happened in the past that cartoon is beautiful. You know, there was
some some, some company made these cartoons by the name of Salaam Salaam. I don't know if you've
seen those cartoons, they were all it was a character called Salaam. It was a boy with an elephant
who's going around and doing some good things in this beautiful cartoons. The kids love them. Okay,
so remove remove Spider Man and Superman and
		
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			Batman from the lives and bring give them these characters. Okay. So games also you can come up with
games, you know, you can make games with Islamic character Islamic ethos in them, okay. For example,
they have games killing people, naked woman walking around stealing cars, you can have a game
feeding people. You know how many, whoever whoever feed more people in the game will have a lot of
ideas. Yeah, stop thinking about ideas. Yeah, feeding people or rescuing people or helping people
people are drowning. They're drowning in a river, you're trying to rescue them. It's again, throw
the rope and rescue them. So many ideas you can think of. They are making games killing people,
		
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			* people, looting people, you know, you can make other games, who's talking us. So news also,
we need new channels.
		
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			We are children. Some of them are going to as atheism is because what they are exposed on the news.
The documentaries that watch about Islam, you know, for example, I'll give you an example how
powerful documentaries can be online. This is something we personally face. And this is directly
linked to the problem with talking about atheistic trends in the Muslim youth. Okay.
		
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			In the in the year 2012. There's a guy called Tom Holland. He's a historian. Okay. He's a historian
and he read he made a documentary.
		
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			Titled Untold Story of Islam. Untold Story of Islam, Islam, The Untold Story, Channel Four channel
for Islam, The Untold Story, are you listening? So it was advertised, we knew it's going to be very
negative. Right? We knew that because we know the guy who he is an active atheist. He is a new
atheistic activist, and in my opinion, is even anti Islam. Because he's that he has delivered
speeches against Sharia and Muslims and Islam and all of that, okay. He's at debates he has debates
with with Muslims. So
		
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			he has the right to his opinion, but who is stopping us from writing rebuttals? So we were prepared,
the night it was going to be put out, we were myself and some other brothers. For example, Hamza was
there, we sat down, and we watched the documentary, we watched the documentary, all of it. And then
we had decided me and Hamza, that we will not leave this place until we have written
		
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			a response to it. And it has to be done tonight. So in the morning, when all of these millions of
people who have watched this documentary, including Muslims who have been confused by this guy, they
can, they can see your response when they wake up in the morning, they can see something is there.
Someone has written response hamdulillah we finished response that night, and it came up in the
morning Allahu Akbar, Muslim. We could not believe the amount of Muslims who were actually affected
by that documentary. It's not because what he was telling was true, is because what he was telling
them was not true. And how much Muslims had didn't know about Islam and Islamic history. So they
		
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			started to ask us questions. He said this, he said that, is it true is that we were shocked at the
kind of questions people were asking, just because someone who, who had an agenda, anti Islamic
agenda, put out a documentary, people don't even you know, the Quran tells us via EULA Xena Miranda
a confessor convener by info tobiano. Yeah, and a fasting bring you news. verified. Muslims don't
ask questions anymore. If something comes up on BBC or Channel Four colosse helaas it is the Quran
and the Sunnah. Okay for some people. So this is why we need to get active, produced documentaries
showing our side of the picture. And it's not happening because we're not thinking
		
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			We're not thinking, you know, all of you work, right? Put your hands up, go to work.
		
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			Or like a flower.
		
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			Or if you were brothers, yes, yes. Okay. So when you go to work, you work, you don't just sit you
work you do you think and you do without the brain you can, you wouldn't be in that job, whatever
you do, I know, because brain is necessary. So because your stomach is empty, you know, you have to
fill your stomach, you have to fill the stomachs of your children and your wives, you need to go and
work. Now, this is about your existence, your faith. This is about Islam. You know, the reason why
you're living the life you're living the beauty of Islam, you're taking so much benefit from Allah
subhanaw taala. And he's been so how about defending Islam, you know, the amount of brain we put
		
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			towards our work, our jobs, I don't need that much. I'm saying even 5% five to 10% of that, if you
put that towards, you know, promoting Islam,
		
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			presenting a good picture of Islam, an accurate picture of Islam, you know, things will change if
Muslims start to think even three to 2% of what they put towards the jobs and the work and the
businesses and other things. Okay. You know, when your car is broken down, you take it to the
mechanic, it takes you half an hour an hour right easily right? If you were to give that much time,
even half an hour a day to Islam purely with dedication that I will do something for my Dean whether
it's an idea you're developing whether you're doing something small whether you're writing an
article, whether you write you're producing a small movie on Islam, whatever it is, do something do
		
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			something because the the the Lord who is feeding you will question you on the day of judgment that
you had so much from me, what do you do for me for my team? So, there are so many areas you can work
in some of your it consultants, others are engineers, some are business people, some are
accountants, some are lawyers, you can do so much so much together and if you come up with ideas you
know even this Dublin must live here this much as if the community got together and you said okay,
we will produce will produce a documentary on Islam, Islamic civilization it will happen Do you
believe me? It will happen if you get together and say okay, when one month we have one one month
		
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			deadline, and we will produce a documentary we the community together, it will happen. You have the
camera you have the editors, you have the IT specialist, you have all will be done.
		
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			So why are you waiting for Hollywood to come about Hollywood will come about inshallah, when you
will start this you think Hollywood started like this? It appeared like this? No, it grew. They
produce movies for the last 70 years. For the last 70 years. Look how far behind we are.
		
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			We haven't even started yet. We haven't even started yet. So once we start, we will have the Muslim
word, inshallah. Okay. Yes, we can. Okay, so all of these things, books, writing books, you can only
write when you read. You can only write when you read. The reason a lot of your youngsters are
coming towards atheism is because you can't answer the questions. When they come to you with
confusions. You don't know how to respond to the philosophical questions because you haven't
actually thought about it. You think Islam is for granted. It has to be defended, it has to be
defended. This is why the allama came up with sciences, you know, the knowledge of Fiq the knowledge
		
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			of Sunnah the knowledge of Quran Tafseer. Even pre Islamic poetry, Islamic philosophy, all these
subjects, even column and column, which many scholars discouraged, many scholars discourage that you
don't indulge in. Because it's philosophy. But sometimes it is necessary. I believe envel column,
sometimes it becomes necessary to defend Islam. It is a tool. It is a tool. Only those who those who
know how to use it to use it. Not everyone should use it. Okay. If you give big worker in the heart
and the hands of a 10 year old child, what's going to happen? a massacre, right? Like what's
happening in America nowadays? Yeah. So social networks, Facebook, if you are using it, use it for
		
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			the benefit of the Muslims and Islam, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, your kids are using all of this,
by the way, okay. And they are sending naked pictures and all kinds of things to each other through
this media. All kinds of stuff is being exchanged. Your kids, one brother told me yesterday,
yesterday after my lecture in that place, okay. Where would Where did I go?
		
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			Okay,
		
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			wherever that is, okay. Yeah, a brother. I met there. He said he himself with his own eyes saw a
child sending a * video on his phone to another child during the Juma kotoba.
		
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			The hotbar is going on
		
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			He said he was sitting behind and he saw the child sending another child on the phone, you know
these things you think these are, these are just a joke. You know how much things you can send to
each other through these things. Your children are all carrying this right or wrong? Yes, they're
carrying this, you know what they're sending to each other.
		
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			You think your average every person thinks my child is an angel, my child can never do that my child
No, no way, my child, never Subhanallah you don't know what the child is doing. You have no idea.
And I don't want you to go and spy on your children. I'm not saying that there is a way to deal with
things. Give them love, talk to them more have a strong relationship. While law II when you have a
strong relationship with your children, when you hug them, kiss them, play with them, they will
never end up like this. It is only when they are distanced with you from you, they will start doing
things like this, when you have a strong relationship and intelligent relationship with your
		
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			children, you will never have your children doing things like this, they won't even feel like doing
it
		
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			shaytan only finds space to fill when there is a vacuum, when there's a vacuum, and you have left
that vacuum. So this is very dangerous Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat in particular,
these true Instagram and Snapchat. Now you may be thinking I'm going to go and tell my child to
delete it. No, no, no, no need. No, it's not going to serve any purpose. What's gonna happen is
they're gonna download it again, they're gonna find something worse than this.
		
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			The solution is to have a stronger relationship with the children and create alternative Islamic
alternatives for them in sha Allah and these things will not be affecting them. So these things are
very a major cause of the rise of atheistic trends within the Muslim youth What time is Margaret?
		
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			Margaret?
		
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			Sorry.
		
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			In 10 minutes, okay. Okay. So move to the next point inshallah Allah.
		
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			political unrest is another cause.
		
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			Okay, this is another cause.
		
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			political unrest is Another cause of the rise of atheistic trends within the Muslim youth. Okay. So
these things,
		
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			what's happening in the Muslim world, the Arab Spring, Syria,
		
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			you know, bombs going off in Pakistan Recently, there were two bombs that went off. And Pakistan,
many people died. Okay, Bangladesh, Muslim world is in problem. Your children who see all of this on
social media, and on news, you know, some of them who don't have a strong connection with Islam?
Don't they don't have strong knowledge of Islam don't have a very strong link with you. You know, as
parents don't have a very strong relationship, we start to question, maybe we are a bad people.
Maybe there's a problem with our civilization. Maybe there's a problem with our culture. Maybe we're
not like the white people or the Westerners. That's why we are suffering. But in reality, when you
		
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			explain to them the geopolitics, you come to realize that a lot of these things are happening
because of the policies here in the West. Okay. American invasion of Iraq caused a big problem.
Okay. So kids don't look at that. They don't look at recent past. They look at what's happening now.
So the political unrest is a big problem in the Muslim world. When kids see it, they, you know, some
of the atheistic thinkers.
		
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			They ask these questions. Okay, Islam is so beautiful. Where is it today? That's a question you may
have come across. Where is it today? Where is an Islamic Society? Where is the Islamic
		
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			example for what is Saudi Arabian Islamic example, then they start to point towards women are not
allowed to drive. Saudi Arabia is a very conservative society is not free, you can't walk around
with your short phone or your T shirts on or something like that. So Saudi Arabia is not a good
example, that they start thinking like this, they start thinking like this. So you need to have
solutions. You need to have responses, you need to explain to your children that this political
unrest is not something new. It has happened in the past as well. And it will continue it's a human
phenomenon. Okay. So it is one of the biggest reasons why Muslim youngsters are, you know, having
		
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			doubts and questions about Islam, because they feel Islam is not giving the solutions. But what they
don't know is that Islam is not there in the first place. The reason why we have this political
unrest in the Muslim world, is because Islam has been ignored systematically. It has been ignored
systematically, it has not been applied. So you have to explain. And then if they ask you, as to how
we can actually go back and see that Islam when it was applied, what it produced, you can always,
you know, talk to them about Islamic civilization.
		
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			Show them documentaries or give them books. Some of the books you can actually refer to or there are
a few channels all i can i can think of you know there is
		
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			there is a book by a guy called Murphy what Islam has done for us what Islam
		
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			has done for us okay, there's a book by a guy called Murphy so very Irish David
		
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			Murphy Yeah. Is an Irish Naima what Islam has done for us okay. Hidden debt to Islamic civilization.
		
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			Hidden depth. You will find them online Dr. Islamic civilization.
		
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			Yeah, Islamic civilization.
		
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			Okay, this is by algiz Irie is
		
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			sala de la designer His name is hidden Islamic civilization and preaching of Islam.
		
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			Yeah, preaching of Islam
		
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			by Thomas Arnold,
		
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			preaching of Islam.
		
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			These are good books, which you should yourself read and teach your children in child to Allah.
Okay.
		
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			But now you see now it is not there. This is this is the power of media. media can deceive you. Now
when your children see the West, they see an easy life. They see clubbing, they see pubs, they see
girlfriends they see they see very nice. Miami Beach, they see Miami Beach, okay. And when they look
at the Muslim world, they see Karachi. Okay, they see Cairo, the C bombs going off this he Libya,
for example, Iraq, Syria. So they start to question as to why this is happening to the Muslims,
right? So you have to find examples for them to look at examples that look at the past when Islam
was upheld when Islam was taken seriously. We had a great civilization. We were the most peaceful,
		
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			the most, just the most intelligent, the most educated people on the planet. So you have to talk to
them about Islamic civilization, the role of Islamic civilization, the history of Islamic
civilization. So explain to them that what you see today is not the the result of Islam. It is the
result of if anything, secularism, it can be attributed to a secularism. Muslim countries today,
unfortunately, are mainly secular countries. Okay, politically, the secular countries, Islam is not
there. So explain to them you need to talk to them in sha Allah tala. Okay. Yeah, very quick. Yeah.
Yeah. Next question, which is much harder from them is
		
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			how can we become like this? You're telling me we were Yeah.
		
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			Yes, you need to this is why you need to explain to them that after colonialism, these colonial
powers left their own laws to govern us. And because these laws have been governing us and they even
these laws have not being applied properly. yet. We have suffered daily because of that. So before
colonial period, we were living, give them examples of make, for example, the Ottomans or to the
Mughal Empire. Okay, the oma years in Spain, right? These are huge powers, with a lot of
civilization. Look at the Ottomans, you know, until 1920s. The Ottomans are very powerful, very
strong, unfortunately, the European powers collectively,
		
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			collectively.
		
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			How can I put it so the Drago collectively struggled to bring down the Ottoman Empire. Yeah, the
Balkans were taken away the Balkans in the 1870s taken away from the Ottomans. Right. And then came
the First World War. And even people like Henry Ford, you know, Henry Ford, Henry Ford, the man who
came up with the Ford company,
		
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			Henry Henry Ford.
		
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			He wrote that
		
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			when the First World War took place, he came out, trying to find
		
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			reasons to bring in peace, okay. He was trying to negotiate with most powerful people at the time,
to somehow stop the war or stop the war so that they can be pleased. He realized that there are
people who do not want the war to stop. There are people who want the war to go ahead. And one of
the biggest aims of
		
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			The war was to bring down the Ottoman Empire,
		
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			the whatever was left off the Ottomans. Okay. So
		
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			whatever the politics, you can always explain to your children have these discussions with them so
that they understand why this is happening. The next one is technology and science. They see that
technology and science is in the West. And most
		
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			scientists, to them, as they are told are atheists. So there is something wrong with the Muslims,
the Muslims are backward, we are not scientifically advanced, we don't have the best technology, we
don't produce calls, come back
		
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			to the salon come back in Sharla
		
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			hamdulillah.
		
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			So we have few points left very quickly, I'm going to go through them, and then share some ideas as
to how we can work further in developing our knowledge on atheism, as well as how to prove Islam to
be true. your children, your youngsters, they need to be convinced sometimes when you talk to them,
you have to convince them that if atheism is not true, then why is Islam true? Okay, sometimes we
need to bring them back to the fold. So another problem we had was technology and science.
		
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			It's not a problem
		
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			in itself, but how it is used by some anti Islam thinkers on social media.
		
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			They say that Muslims are far behind in technology and science than all other
		
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			let's say secular atheistic nations, right. So they say Muslims do not produce any cars, we don't
manufacture anything, basically, you know,
		
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			sorry. Just use cars we use, we use cars, we buy them, you know, we can respond to them, because
we've got the money to buy the device. That's why we don't invent the right. The se is you look at
them. They're buying, you know, these big GMC then the best cars in the world are in Dubai and Qatar
and all of that most people who produce these cars don't even have the money to drive them. You
know, the best, you know, Ferraris and these Lamborghinis are made in Italy, right? Most Italians do
not have the money to buy them. So where do these cars go? They go to the Arabs. A lot the Arabs are
driving them. But the point is a lot of these youngsters when they see technology, science, major
		
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			universities on science are in
		
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			the secular world. So they say okay, for that reason, obviously secularism is better than Islam.
atheism is better than believing in God, okay? Because your belief is not leading you to have
technology and scientific advancement in your lands. So how do we respond to it? How do we respond
to it?
		
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			How do we respond to it?
		
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			Islamic civilization, we take them back to Islamic civilization, we tell them when we did have
Islam, when we had it in, in our societies, when we were socially living islamically we had the best
civil, you know, universities, best scientists, best thinkers, philosophers in the Muslim world in
the Muslim lands, today.
		
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			We have none of these institutions is because we are not simply able to do it. Okay. Again, it will
go into the political debate why Muslim countries are the way they are, you know, you can explain to
your children and youngsters that they are the way they are is because we were left by colonial
powers
		
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			with these laws in place, and we are not simply still following those laws and those educational
systems. We had our own independent education system prior to colonialism. And that system was
producing scorners par excellence, you know, it only changed things only change the year after the
year 1800 up to the 1800 you know, the Muslim civilization and the rise of the Western civili
because Muslims are already there. Muslims are already there. It took the Western nations to climb
slowly up to that level, okay, and they reached the peak in 1800. They reached as far as advanced,
as
		
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			sophisticated as Muslims were up to the point 1800 and after the 1800 Muslim civilization went into
a sharp decline, and Western civilization or secular civilization was unicore that it came to rise
		
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			Technology technologically and scientifically.
		
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			specifically talking about that I'm not talking about spiritually, spiritually is a huge problem.
That's a huge problem. I'm talking about material progress materialistically.
		
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			Technologically, scientifically, after the year 1800. And this happened for due to a number of
reasons. There is economics behind it. Okay? Because this was the peak of colonialism, a lot of
these colonial powers that took a lot of wealth and money from colonized lands. And through this
money came a lot of progress a lot, a lot of prosperity within
		
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			let's say, France, okay, for French, French were colonizing large parts of the world. Okay. France
was already fighting. You know, we
		
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			were in America.
		
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			French, we're already in America, Napoleon Bonaparte.
		
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			1806. If I'm not mistaken, he saw you No.
		
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			No, no.
		
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			In America, Northern America, if the map How is the map?
		
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			I don't want to draw it wrong.
		
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			Let's say this is more than America. Or is it the other way around?
		
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			Here?
		
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			It is pretty much. Okay. In between, there's a large chunk Louisiana.
		
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			Yeah, Louisiana, this large chunk of Northern America was governed by France, law, east, you know,
Washington, Maryland, and you know, all these other states are, this is the eastern side. On top you
have Canada you have Canada there, right. This large chunk in between was called Lee Louisiana. It
was sold by Napoleon sold the the whole land is huge. It's a huge piece of land. He sold it to the
the Americans to the Americans in 1806 for few million for few million dollars, okay, maybe a few
100 million dollars. And the money he used obviously for his campaigns in Europe, Napoleon was
facing a big problem obviously against the British British you're fighting in 1815 when Napoleon was
		
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			defeated in the Battle of Waterloo and end of Napoleon that one. So, this was the point when these
civilizations were coming up and they were accumulating a lot of wealth from colonized lands from
Africa from Asia, you know, India was the richest india india in the time of origin very quickly.
So, these are the things you have to explain to your children you youngsters
		
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			India, from the year 1658 to 1707 was governed by a Mughal Emperor called orans A
		
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			RM gear
		
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			okay.
		
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			At this point between this period almost 50 years are you listening 25% of world GDP what is GDP
		
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			What does it stand for gross
		
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			domestic
		
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			Okay, you got it
		
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			25% 25% of world's GDP was in India
		
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			was in India under his government or whatever this is how rich India was and the British at the time
felt inferior, they felt inferior increasingly inferior, they were so inferior they felt culturally
So, inferior economically culturally, militarily, you name it, they felt so inferior that they
started to adopt mobile ways the British when they came to India, in the form of the East India
Company, some of them they started to wear mogul clothes like we are putting on these clothes today.
Because culturally we have been heavily influenced globally. Globally, we have put on these clothes,
because culturally we have been economically, culturally, technologically we have been influenced
		
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			right at that time, because the Muslims are in India in particular was so powerful, so strong that
whoever came from outside adopted that culture because it was so superior, economically middle
militarily, culturally, you name it. They had it. Okay. It was only 17 or seven, let's say 1800.
This is when
		
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			the disease of racism
		
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			sorry, the disease of racism cultural
		
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			superiority, religious superiority came into the minds of the British colonial officers. This is
when they realized, hold on a second. Now we have taken all of India, politically, militarily, we
are actually superior. That's when they realized they woke up to this reality, or this the reality
of their waking up. Not that it was real, okay, they woke up to this notion of racial, religious,
and cultural superiority, okay, because they had politically taken over the in the Indian peninsula.
So now they started to claim that we are not only racially superior, we are culturally superior, and
we are religiously superior. So now the thought of civilizing the native Indians came to the mind
		
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			that these in civilized and uncivilized people, we will civilize them through Christianity, through
our way of life, and our education system. And that's when everything was given to us. And we had
what we had. So
		
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			this is only 200 years old, this technological and scientific superiority, it can be reversed, it
can be changed, if we put our minds to it. Right. So peer pressure is another issue.
		
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			That's why a lot of the Muslim youngsters, they felt feel pressured socially, because because the
circles they hang around. And so we're talking about the most educated youth going to top
universities in the Muslim world. Sometimes what happens is, some people are the teachers who are
teaching them or their friends, their colleagues, for someone, you know, is pressurizing them. Well,
I I was I came across cases where, in Pakistan, some of the youngsters at the workplace, they, when
they start to pray in front of others, or when they want to pray in Muslim countries, people are
questioning why are you praying? Are you crazy? Why are you praying? And these are the educated
		
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			classes. I'm talking about the elite class, the working class, right? You won't find this in
villages. Right. So peer pressure, sometimes people when they are weak Eman, weak faith, they are
easily swayed by the peer pressure, they start to have doubts about Islam, they start to question
Islam. So how can we overcome this again, through education, the clergy, the Allah
		
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			alama, unfortunately, predominantly, I'm not saying all of them are like that. But Allah, generally
speaking, have failed the youth in the Muslim lands. This is something we have to now understand and
acknowledge, we have to acknowledge, okay, there is a huge gap between the alumni and the youth,
huge, because the youth are being taught by professors, all kinds of sophisticated characters in
universities, and the scholars that are not speaking that language. The scholars don't know what's
happening in the world, they are living in the bubbles, they don't come out of the centuries, you
know, some scholars are spending the lifetimes in library studying. But outside there, that
		
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			knowledge is actually not having any effect in the society, because these scholars don't come out
and get involved socially. That's why we have very few people today, from the alumni from the alumni
from the scholars. When I say on Omar kabar You know, they're not like, imitate me. I'm okay. Mia
was out there. ebru Tamia was out there in your face kind of person. You know, he dealt with all the
questions that came to him a lot of work, but every time he wrote, you know, every time questions
came to him, he wrote as a master,
		
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			his students, some of them, you know, even his opponents, even one of his opponents. He said about
him that he knew more about the mothership, the views of his opponents than they knew themselves.
His one of his students, Mr. McDuffie, he said that my eyes have never seen any like him. And I am
sure his eyes have never seen any like anyone like him. His own eyes have never seen anyone like
him. This was why look at the works he produced. Look how he was dealing with the problems of the
time, you know, the challenges of the time. So the question of, for example, Christianity came to
him. Someone from Cyprus sent him a letter, that this person is pointing fingers at Islam, and he's
		
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			raising these questions about Islam. So what about that and what comes as a result? A Java SE lemon
Batalla de novo see an encyclopedia of information on Christianity, and Allahu Akbar is mind
blowing. Anyone who reads that work even today, you will be shocked the amount of deep research he
conducted in order to write this particular
		
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			work so
		
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			was written by chuckle Islam. On that topic. Then came the issue of
		
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			the debate between the Shia and Sunni. Okay. One of the kings of Afghanistan, he became Shia because
		
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			a scholar, they're now known as Tara. Tara Haley. He wrote a book called min harville kerama. Men
harville kerama. So that book was brought to entertain me. They said, This book has been written by
so and so. And this guy has called the king of Atlantis time to become here. And that means the
Afghans are the people there, they will be influenced by the king. So what do you have to say about
so he wrote a systematic response called Min hajus, Sunda, man Hodges Suna of Manhattan, the Buddha,
you know, it's also called by these names. So this book also is an is an encyclopedia on history of
early Islam. Why the split took place? What happened, why it happened? So he explained in this book
		
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			that he wrote on Greek logicians, same scholar, the point I'm making is that he was dealing with
questions as and when they came to him. And he was from the kabara. Allah, he was the one of the
greatest scholars alive at the time. He did not sit in His sanctuary in his library and study and
not do anything about the situation. You're going to come to the come to knock me out.
		
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			Okay, sorry. Okay.
		
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			Okay, okay, no problem. So the point is the role of clarity, the law, the role of calamari is to
answer the questions.
		
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			They are well versed in Islamic sciences, they need to study Western sciences, in it to study
Western philosophy, they need to study Western history, so that they can respond to the questions of
the youth, the youngsters will only look up to the allama when they can actually see that they these
allama are more qualified than our professors in the university, you are confusing us. You know, you
go to some of the mechanical, you know, universities, people who are teaching, there are atheists,
		
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			people who are teaching in these universities, people are teaching physics, biology, chemistry,
sociology, history, philosophy, they are a bunch of they are a bunch of atheists. So until and
unless we have Allah who have mastered these fields, with Islamic Sharia, to respond to these
questions, will have a big problem. So the clergy don't have to step up in sha Allah insha Allah.
And this is not something new. I'm coming up with. We have examples of that.
		
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			And I think I will stop here. My time has ended. There are other points I wanted to address. But I
think most points I have addressed as causes of the rise of atheistic trends within the Muslim
youth. I've addressed most of them. Now, how can you actually very quickly I want to go up to this
point, how can you actually prove them prove to the youngsters that Islam is actually true? having
shown them the results of atheism, social impact of atheism, what atheism actually eventually leads
to? How can you convince them about the superiority if you want to use that word or the truth of
Islam? Okay, so first of all, you start with the creation, the creation or the existence of Allah.
		
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			The first point you should convince them about is existence of Allah. Okay. A lot of the youngsters
they will ask you questions about Sharia penalty, for example, stoning to death, oh, this is in
Sharia. The punishment for apostasy is death in Islam. So why are we not have allowed to have
opinions other than this, the list will go on, they will come across these questions on social
media, possibly on Facebook, possibly on Twitter, or some documentary they have watched on YouTube
or some anti Islam video or anti Islam article they have read read online, they will have these
questions, they will come back to you to ask these questions. The first thing you should always take
		
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			them to is the existence of a law. Okay, do not answer the question. Until you have established this
point. What's going to happen is you answer one question, what's going to happen? This next one? Do
you answer that one? Another 120 questions and you will waste your time. So you stop the childcare,
the youngster stop there. Before we go to these questions. Do you even believe in Allah? Do you
believe that God exists? And then voila, he most of them, they will start to think Hold on a second
do I actually believe in Allah? Okay. In some cases, they will say you know what i do believe in
Allah. Okay. Then you explain if you believe in Allah and Allah is all powerful, and you can give
		
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			reasons Solar System creation, God universe, the beginning of
		
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			The university you have to polish these arguments, these are very important arguments you have to
polish them okay? In order to deliver them properly, you have to know how to deliver them, okay? And
inshallah, in the future we can do a course on, you know, we can maybe we can do the course again,
what's that course called the call of duty in Iraq course we need to do it again in sha Allah here
in the masjid in the future okay. So, existence of Allah is the first thing you take them to and you
explain to them allies, all powerful learned immensely powerful, because he has made all of this and
he is wise, he is wise because without wisdom, you cannot do this, we cannot do all this
		
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			calculation, wisdom is a must. So, these are prerequisites of the creation of the universe. So, once
you have get them to agree on this, tell them if a lawyer is wise and powerful that you should
submit to his power and his wisdom. So when Allah speaks to you through the messenger or through
through revelations, you submit to Allah subhanaw taala and in these revelations we are given these
		
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			which we must follow, okay. The things you are questioning are not important, you don't have to
understand them, you can explain to them you can give them the wisdoms but once this is established
online 90% of the questions that will be out they will be answered existence of Allah, existence of
Allah and there are some arguments which are actually Quranic arguments. I will quickly summarizing
now finishing inshallah Tada. Okay, so these arguments are Quranic arguments, these are in the
Quran, okay. But they have been given philosophical names by philosophers later on, you can use
these names, okay. It's called cosmological argument.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Very powerful argument. Then there is design argument.
		
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			Then there is teleological argument.
		
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			Then there is argument for morality,
		
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			morality, then consciousness.
		
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			argument from consciousness. Okay. Very quickly, I will summarize them cosmological argument is
basically the beginning of the universe, okay. The universe began to exist, okay. Everything that
begins to exist has a cause. Cause, okay. Cause and Effect. This is the cause and effect argument.
Okay. And, and if there's a cause that cause is Allah, so you take it that way, okay. And the Quran
again, has a verse that are you the creators? Oh, did it create itself? Okay, or was it created?
These three options are in the Quran? universe, right? Is there in the Quran? Are you the creators?
Right? Or? No, sorry? Are they the creators of the Creator itself? Or are they Oh, it has a creator.
		
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			So Allah subhanaw taala created the universe. So you can do the cause and effect argument design
argument again in the Quran, right? of Allah in Brunei really, when he came upon a kokkola sama ek
for a while Giovanni came on? Or is there okay? That's the design argument. Ally's asking, Do you
not see all this soul designed? Fine tuning is teleological argument assurance to one comma Ruby has
been one that was judging yesterday that the sun and the moon are running according to a calculated
system is finely tuned. It has to run according to a calculated system otherwise you would collapse
morality of zhalia.
		
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			Are you going to follow the rulings the hokum of the days of ignorance? Or are you going to follow
the rules of Allah Spanish Allah? So if you do not have Allah, the who's making rules and laws for
you? What's going to happen? Sorry, what's gonna happen? philosophers, men, and men always have
		
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			inclinations. So what happened during the 18th century, all European, all European philosophers. And
politicians are unanimous that slave trade is immoral. It's evil is cruel. Yes. Atlantic slave trade
is immoral, evil and cruel. They were all in agreement. Why could they not pass laws against it?
Why? Because they themselves were all involved in it. Okay, half the British Parliament had
investments in the Caribbean, okay? Because they had sugar plantations, they were making millions of
pounds. So if they abolished slavery, they abolish the pockets. Okay, so why is alcohol not being
banned? Because there is no disagreement on the point. No serious sociologists or scientists
		
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			disagrees with the point that alcohol is extremely harmful for societies. 80% of violent crimes in
Britain are directly linked to alcohol 80% 80% of those crimes yet, why do we not get laws to ban
alcohol
		
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			When we know it is evil and it is bad, it leads to destruction of the subject. Why? Because 99% of
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			like the champagne and wine right? So if not all of them are drinking who's going to give? So, law
morality ethics become a relative question okay. It is no longer an objective question okay. It is
no longer from an objective source. So, morality argument for morality, you divorce God like what
Nietzsche said God is dead, we have killed him right. That means we are finished now there will be
social breakdown, because we will be making laws and rules for ourselves and we will call
destruction in consequence consciousness. Finally, argument from consciousness, where did we get our
consciousness? Where did we get our cognition, our intelligence, so
		
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			chaos, chaos does not give you order, right? It's very simple argument. You do not get consciousness
from a stone from dead things you do not become alive right? So we have intelligence, intelligence
comes from Supreme Intelligence, right? So when you create cars, cars are driven by you, right?
Okay. Or when you create a watch it is working is doing something right, you can call it a watch is
intelligent is doing is showing robots for example, when you create robots, you are superior to
robots. So the one who has created us and our intelligence has superior intelligence, which is our
last panel data. So all of these arguments you can present in front of the youngsters and inshallah
		
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			they will come back to and these are all Quranic arguments, you can find them in the Quran, every
single one of them. Okay, thank you so much for listening. Our time is up. Thank you, Adam, for
giving me more time. And if there are any more questions, I'm sorry, I cannot respond to them at
this stage.
		
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			Otherwise, these guys gonna pick me up and take me outside. Right? So May Allah bless you for being
patient and listening to me inshallah, in the future, we will have more content to share more ideas,
more courses in sha Allah, Allah, Allah Allah, Allah, Allah Allah.
		
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			Allah, Allah, Allah and naspo federal governor to willeke