Akhi Ayman – The Time I Went To A Shisha Lounge Part 1

Akhi Ayman
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The speaker describes a situation where they were desperate to change their bag and change their way. They also mention a family member's shiny appearance and the difficulty of finding a disabled toilet. The speaker describes a situation where they feel like they are on "walk nine" and discusses the danger of going too far with Muslims.
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I was really desperate to go and change my bag that I have on my

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stomach one two o'clock in the morning here and I'm about to

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change on the roadside by the way where can we go brothers? The

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brother looked at me he goes actually and our smoke is a

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shisha, he said but we need to go in there. That's the only place

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where you could go and use a disabled toilet or do whatever you

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want. I walked in the Shabaab I had to be bellied up every month

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disco disco doing their stuff dancing and the places cloud the

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mosh. I felt like I'm on cloud nine. And so so many Muslims, they

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are Wallahi a part of me wanted to look down on them and hamdulillah

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I'm better than them. But this is the wrong way to look at because

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Wallahi the very next week, those brothers that I saw, they came to

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my talk they came to benefit

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