Akhi Ayman – ug Dealer

Akhi Ayman
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The speaker discusses how drug dealing has caused "backlash" for people, including injuries to their bodies and negative behavior towards Muslims. They emphasize the importance of helping others and embracing one's own addiction struggles.

AI: Summary ©

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			And this is one of the reasons why
I never done drug dealing because
		
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			I was scared of the backlash that
I was gonna get in front of Allah
		
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			subhanaw taala because every
single person that you sold drugs
		
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			to is going to do what is going to
stand in front of Allah subhanaw
		
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			taala is gonna vouch against you.
Allah subhanaw taala answers the
		
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			two hours of the oppressed, not
just the eyes of the Muslims. So
		
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			if you're selling drugs, to join,
or Harry,
		
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			Antonio, Harry's parents now non
Muslim, I'm making dua against
		
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			you. God forbid you stand in front
of Allah, we're doing two hours of
		
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			being accepted.
		
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			Because of the drug dealer and me
and you
		
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			because we're all because when
you're a drug dealer who deals
		
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			with the prophets of Allah, Allah
was salam describe this OMA as one
		
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			body. So wherever you're doing
both, it's affecting me. Your pain
		
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			is my pain. You are Jesus, while
it is Your happiness is my
		
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			happiness.
		
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			So when you're chopping wood
chopping us together,
		
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			we're all in it.
		
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			And this is something where we
weigh in every single day. Now you
		
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			got musuems bosoms, where the man
doesn't even provide for his wife
		
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			and kids. But what does he provide
for for his needs of addiction?