Akhi Ayman – The Time I Went To A Shisha Lounge Part 1
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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
stomach one two o'clock in the morning here and I'm about to
change on the roadside by the way where can we go brothers? The
brother looked at me he goes actually and our smoke is a
shisha, he said but we need to go in there. That's the only place
where you could go and use a disabled toilet or do whatever you
want. I walked in the Shabaab I had to be bellied up every month
disco disco doing their stuff dancing and the places cloud the
mosh. I felt like I'm on cloud nine. And so so many Muslims, they
are Wallahi a part of me wanted to look down on them and hamdulillah
I'm better than them. But this is the wrong way to look at because
Wallahi the very next week, those brothers that I saw, they came to
my talk they came to benefit