Akhi Ayman – On His Father
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The speaker discusses the concept of "walkability" as a way to alleviate the physical and mental demands of older individuals, including their parents who are overweight and may struggle with walking. The speaker suggests that people want to see change in the world and that everyone wants to see change in the meantime.
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You see, you lot have something that I
don't have, and that's a father that is
walkable.
And what I mean by walkable is that
my father's disabled.
I can't do everything that you people can
do, yeah?
Like walk to the shop with your father,
like go jogging with your father.
Your father's a bit overweight, get him back
on there.
You understand?
Make him do stuff to be active.
Nowadays, you've got uncles, fathers.
They're the first ones in the front row
of the masjid, but they're the worst of
people at home.
Me and you both know what I'm talking
about.
They hit their wives, they hit their kids.
It's how they got raised, so now they're
doing betrayal to their family.
But in reality, why can't you be the
person to stop that?
Why can't you be the person to stop
your father from being on the phone 24
-7?
Be the person.
Everybody wants to see change in the world,
especially the ummah.