The Deen Show The Purpose Of Life

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The importance of sharing the purpose of life with others is emphasized, along with the need for people to be sensitive to their culture and values. The success of Islam is based on personal experiences and experiences with their natural and psychological process. It is natural for people to be in a certain way and that it is natural for people to be in a certain way. The importance of considering the power and benefit of time is emphasized, along with the need for people to make proposals to encourage others to consider their values.

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Bismillah Alhamdulillah Salaam Alaikum. Peace be unto you, we start off with peace. And this is our sincere intention for everybody to establish peace in their life. But how can you have peace if you don't know the purpose of life? If you don't know why you've been created, my next guest has been touring the whole world, sharing the purpose of life, the purpose of life of the people. But how do you share this purpose of life, if you're not giving what we feel is that invitation, we're going to be talking about the importance of this invitation, the invitation that will give you peace, prosperity, success in this life, and success in the next life. My guests,

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when we come back here on the D show is going to share towards the importance of giving this invitation the legacy of this invitation.

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My next guest here on the dean show, I'm excited.

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And I'm sure you are also you've been waiting for this moment. Shaykh Khalid you're seeing when we come back here on the show, sit tight.

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This is the

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this is the

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peace be unto you are Salaam Alaikum. Salam, how are you? Very well. Now, time is limited. Thank you very much for finding time. I know you're very busy individual you turn to in the world. As I mentioned, sharing the purpose of life with the people muscle used to be a former Christian not to go too deeply into your past. But this is true used to be a Christian and you accepted this beautiful way of life. Yeah, that is true. As a matter of fact, I don't say to people, I used to be a Christian, the values of loving Jesus Christ and related to the mission of Jesus Christ and the principles of the life of Jesus Christ. I've maintained that, as far as I'm concerned. So I think I

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got the best out of Christianity, as we want to call it that. I get the best out of that by becoming Muslim. So when I meet Christians, I say to them that I still carry the values and principles of loving Jesus Christ and perhaps, maybe more than people who call themselves Christians. Now you said an Arabic word you said Muslim? Was we we probably say, I mean, is it true that Jesus was a Muslim? Absolutely. The word Muslim mean the one who submitted Almighty God and mandate or the scripture the revelation of God sent. So all the prophets, Abraham, Moses, David, Solomon, Isaac, smile, Jesus Christ, and of course, the Prophet Muhammad peace investment bond, they were the best of those is

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submitted. So to submit means Muslim, and Islam means submission. So based upon that basic principle and definition, of course, the prophets were all Muslims, and we following them, so we're Muslims. So are you safe to say also that you're worshipping the God that Jesus worship the God that Jesus prostrated to the God that Jesus peace be upon him called upon? Of course, I mean, it is the God who created the God who is the Creator of the heavens and earth, and the only one who has the capacity to create who creates the creation. And you know, the creation is not the Creator, and the Creator is not the creation. So, Jesus Christ certainly was the son of Mary, nobody can doubt that. So he

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was part of the creation of those that want to deify and make God a man, a man of God, that's a different historical phenomenon. But certainly, it's the same God that we're worshipping. Now, the purpose of life, that's the crucial question, let me tell you a true story. Okay, myself, I'm also trying to break the ice with people get to know them and share the purpose of like, tried to have them think. Now, I was at the Home Depot do that, you know, the Home Depot do you have in your parts? Sure. So I kind of established a rapport with one of the people working there. And after seeing him several times, you know, I just come see him the first time say, Hey, have you considered

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a purpose of life? Now you think I'm crazy stuff. But after he saw, you know that, you know, I'm just an average person coming here asking top making, you know, small talk, after maybe after half a dozen times of seeing me and having small talk conversations. I dropped in his ear, we somehow lead in that direction. And I thought, you know what, I'll bring it up. You do this all the time. You you actually have 1000s that come to listen to you. But it seemed like I was trying to give this invitation just for him to consider it. I wasn't trying to proselytize and try to push my beliefs on him, but just to have him consider Think about it. And it seemed like the next time I showed up at

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the Home Depot, I mean, he it seemed like I had I had brought up a question.

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That was just something, it was real heavy.

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Talk to me that we want to learn from, from your experiences. And you know the importance of giving this message, this invitation, and how we can be more sensitive to the people around us the culture, and the best way to approach this issue of having people consider the purpose of life, please talk to us. Well, you know, I'd like to just say to yourself and say to your television audience, that the question, the great question, the central question

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about life is this objective, not just as in the beginning, but it's objective.

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And the objective of life is spelled out, by understanding its purpose.

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And if you don't understand the purpose of life, it doesn't matter what you acquired in life, doesn't matter what people say about you in life. But should if you don't have a purpose, it means that you didn't consider the end, you didn't consider the final value. And so what I've learned to do, by appreciating myself that when I meet people, not to talk about religion, you know, let's talk about politics, not to talk about things that divide us and pull us on different sides of the aisle. But talk about a theme that everyone can relate to, whether it's time, whether it's weather, whether it's values, principles of the economy, and then relate that to purpose. Because then people can

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understand that you're able to make relevant, almost any subject. And in the course of doing that, I asked people, have you ever considered your purpose in life? And you'd be surprised?

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People are, they're stunted. They're startled? They get confused. If they're intellectual, all of a sudden, they become cloudy. And they ask, What do you mean by that? Well, it's a simple question. Have you considered your purpose in life? Why are you here? You know, is there a mandate that you carry your beliefs in your values? How do they fit into that purpose, and all of a sudden, you find that most people never really gave it consideration because it's not a subject in school. It doesn't relate directly towards religion, or faith or philosophy or academics. It's an inner question.

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It's a question of the heart A Question of the mind. It speaks to the kind of person that you are, it sorts is sort of begins to dictate even how you act, how you behave, how you think how you interact with other people. So I say to the audience, the world audience, your studio audience, I say to people that we need to take the time to consider our purpose in life. And when we consider our purpose in life, then you'll find out it's an even playing, you can even start all over again, you don't have to be born again. You just reassess yourself. And then when you reassess yourself, you may find that you need to make some adjustments to change where you're heading, because you're

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gonna wind up, you're gonna wind up in a place based upon what you're doing. If you're riding a bicycle, you're not gonna wind up in a place where playing lands, you know what planes land,

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you know, if you if you're doing Bling, bling, if that's your branding, if your branding is Bling, bling, you're not gonna wind up on the top of society. So purpose almost dictates where you're going to wind up at literally, even after this life, you know, like afterlife or life hereafter or hereafter after here.

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The way you interpret purpose, sort of dictates where you're going to be headed. I mean, in your into personal relationships, whether with wife or children and other people, the values that that you personify has something to do with purpose. So I think that this theme purpose is so profound. It's like our nose on our face. We look at it every day, but we don't deal with sometimes we miss it. So if we reconsider purpose, each one of us whether we are Hindu, or Buddhist, or Christian, or Muslim, or miss or Deus or whatever we are, put purpose in there and begin that purpose. It may reoriented your life even a small amount shake, we're gonna take a break and we'll be right back.

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Sit tight. Share Khalid yacine on the show. I'm going nowhere.

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Outside everything looks good. You see the $100,000 car you see a lot of diamonds you see a lot of females and they think that this is you know, this is a life this is this is like you know, paradise right here or

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anyone's job to go into someone's heart and change their heart. Your job is to tell people what the truth is. And the reality of it is while we're sitting here while I'm sitting here constantly paying for the disease to kill was free.

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Back here on the D show with Chef Khalid, you're seen. Now, we're talking about purpose, crucial question. And you have toured the world, you've given hundreds of lectures on this very topic, Is this correct? You are gonna say a 1000s of lectures, 1000s of lectures, and a lot of non Muslims, potential Muslims have accepted this way of life, the way of life of Jesus, Moses, Abraham, all the messages of God, that complete and total submission to the one God, not to his creation, but to the Creator. Is this true that so many we've seen, you know, dozens of people lined up after they've listened to your presentation, by the grace of the Creator of the heavens and earth, and they've

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accepted this beautiful way of life? He talks about this? Well, you know, to be honest with you, I'd like to sort of diversify depersonalized the issue by saying that, we see people every morning lined up in McDonald's.

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Why, because there's a brand, it's not that the food is good. It's just that the branding is in their minds, and they line up for every day, Starbucks,

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McDonald's, Burger King, Pizza Hut, it's not something phenomenal. It's something that people need they identify with, and they fit into that pattern of their lives. And what I have found is that when you speak to people's hearts and minds, not with the objective of their being come Muslim, but maybe adding value to their life, they appreciate it. And not only do they appreciate it later on, but some of them appreciate it right away. And you get reactions from people almost immediately. And so when you see people accepting Islam, at the end of a lecture or presentation that I do, it's not Shakeology, I see is that I've switched on something inside of them that they didn't identify

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before. And when it's switched on, they feel good.

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A glow comes, you know, they become a bit naturally inebriated, or they become motivated. They do some soul searching right on the spot. And I take advantage of that by saying to them that, well, we don't know where life ends, we don't know where the interruption comes. And whatever you're going to bear witness to whatever you're going to testify to, it's going to be written on a tablet, that's going to set your values and your balance, it's going to dictate where you're going to arrive at. And so you should testify now, because you don't know if you're going to speak if you're going to wake up tomorrow, and people do.

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They embrace Islam on the spot. In the past 15 years, the purpose of life Foundation has been instrumental in facilitating people to enter Islam. And my colleagues tell me that the figures somewhere around 38,000, that's what I'm told, however, that figures a bit

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deceptive or misleading, because in fact, a figure that I'd rather give to the audience, and say to people, is that for every one person that have accepted Islam, there's another 10, they didn't accept Islam, they didn't embrace Islam, but they have accepted values. And they came from a distant point to a closer point, they came from being perhaps enemies in confrontation or

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about Islam, to become allies. And so if we look at that figure, the 30,000, and another 10, people who didn't into Islam, but they might be family, they might be a colleague, coworker, family member, they might be a neighbor, who is no longer confused about Islam, who is no longer apprehensive about Muslims, who understands the values. So they have embraced the values but haven't embraced Islam, that's an ally. So that's like 38. That's like 380,000. So that's the figure we like to deal with to give Muslims the understanding that we have a chance to touch the lives of the American people and people around the world positively. Secondly, when you touch their lives in that way, their lives,

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no longer they cannot be the same again. And so we about Touching Lives, touching hearts, and if some people's minds and hearts and lives are touched, and they become Muslims, the benefit is theirs. And also ours receive a residual residual from God. You know, when somebody enters Islam is like salesmen. We get a percentage, yes, it's a residual that'll be on our scales on a day of judgment. For them, they are the greatest winners because they've been relieved of their sins. And now they have become Muslims. And now they can make something better of their, they can see their purpose in life and they can do something better.

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was there last, we talked about now the purpose of life, and the importance of bringing people to consider this and so many people that when when they listen to your lectures, and they consider this the Accept is wonderful way of life. But now let's talk about the invitation, invitation as crucial, and many Muslims who are living Islam, they're not sharing this invitation, can you talk about in Arabic is called our the importance of sharing this message, this message that brings peace to a person's life that brings happiness, it says, the importance of sharing the purpose of life with humanity? Well, you know, it's, it's very natural, when you think about it. And I like to use the

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analogy, because analogies sometimes get points across quicker than doctrine.

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You know, out of some 180 transnational companies in the world today, about 120 American companies, that that needs to be explained, put into context. This is because Americans have no problem in promoting their goods and services. They believe that their goods and services are the best. And they go everywhere in the world and say, I'm an American, and their goods and services are embraced by people all over the world. If a Muslim believes that their faith system and their values is the best that the world has to offer, why wouldn't they share that with another human being. And if they're not doing that, then there's probably some psychological or personal

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deficits that they have. Maybe they have a conflict in their self esteem. Maybe they're socially dysfunctional, maybe they're afraid. And all of those psychological,

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we can call it psychological barriers, or prevent us from delivering this message. And our Prophet Muhammad peace and blessings upon him his main mandate from God was to deliver the message, he was the Messenger of Allah sallallahu wasallam. So if Muslims are Muslims, by culture, or their Muslims, by just by birth, if they're Muslim, just by virtue of saying the words and being Muslim, and by performing the prayers, and so forth, who cares about that? Nobody knows what we do inside domestic. Nobody knows what we do inside our homes. What people understand is the behavior, what people understand is the character, what people understand is the residual, the final product. And if

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people are proud about the products and services that they represent, they speak to the world about it. And so when we give dour, the invitation to Islam, when and inviting people to ourselves, we're inviting people to Muslims, inviting people to Islam submission to the one God, we're inviting people to a premise of life that will give them benefit in this life and also into hereafter. So why wouldn't people do that. And if they don't do that, well, they are the losers. And then those of us who have adopted that mode of responsibility, and that's what it is, it's a social responsibility that we have to what deliver the message, because we don't deliver the message, then we're like an

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ambassador that was sent out from the king. And we arrived in a place to deliver a message on behalf of the king. And we got so engrossed with the society that we were sent to, we forgot to deliver the message. So we Muslims have been sent by the king of the heavens in the earth. And we are ambassadors to deliver this message. We cannot forget our mission statement. Before we go to break just, if you can help clarify, you mentioned something about the person's mind becomes a little clouded. But why is it when we talk about sports when we talk about football, baseball, when we talk about the opposite gender and dating and you know, Facebook and all these other things that are out

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there people you know, you can carry on a conversation, but sometimes usually, like descend to the individual at Home Depot, real live example. You bring up this crucial question, and the person's mind becomes clouded. What do you think? Well, it's a it's a natural, natural, psychological knee jerk. We call it knee jerk. Yes, knee jerk. It's like, I don't know if you took secular psychology, one on one, and the whole analogy of Pavlov's Pavlov's salivating dog, that when you think about food, you start salivating. When you look at the golden arches of McDonald's, you start to salivate. So this is something natural inherent in the human being. And so people, when they talk about

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sports, or girls talking about boys and boys about girls, and whatever it is that people feel motivated about and whatever, they have a natural ability to communicate, and talk about my team, okay, and to talk about it real enthusiastically. But when it comes to the issue of their faith based principles, if they're not clear about that, they don't salivate. They're not motivated, and therefore, they start talking about it in a very clinical way. They become reactionary. So you know, we need to do this in a very natural way, just like fish swim and birds fly. And if we do that, people receive it in the same way, and Elon knows best

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take another break. More we're here with Chef Holly. You're seen on a DDoS attack and right back?

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What everyone's talking about

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ashampoo Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah.

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But the argument here is that God out of his love.

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Because in all honesty, if you really want it to do something, you're gonna find a way where there's a will there's a way Absolutely.

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There are a few problems here. Why would people have generations and generations and generations being taught to worship one God, ask God for forgiveness asked him for for salvation, seek His mercy, no one else's.

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So he picked up the crown, which is the last and final Testament, the last and final revelation

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16 years, eight years inactive reserves and eight years.

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But bottom line is that I am an ophthalmologist, specialists in cataract and refractive surgery. I'm the medical director for major ISIS.

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These are not God. God is the one who created everything in this universe. That's the one I'm going to Hershey and prostrate to how can you go wrong?

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Don't believe you're out of Islam, and I'm in the top 10 reasons why Jesus cannot be gone. Let's get right to it. Number 10. Number 10.

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Back here on the D show with Shay holiday as seen purpose of life crucial question, you gotta get motivated to give the invitation to have people reflect and consider the purpose of life before death is a reality is common, isn't it? Yes. So what would you feel is a positive way, a natural way, a way that we can get more people to consider this, we can get more people to consider the purpose of life before that ultimate reality hits, death and the grave. And then bye bye to all the baseball, football and all these other things that people were consumed with. Give us some advice, please.

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Well, Edie, I think that

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talking to human beings, about the purpose of life, or trying to get people to consider or to share that value, it should come naturally. I think that if I'm on a train or bus or

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in a cafe or in school, or and I'm talking to a person, we talk about the weather, we talk about the economy. And we have to make relevant. The value systems, regardless of who we're talking to, and what we're talking about. The other thing is that we need to basically put into that when people see a value in something they want, what is valuable, nobody wants what is invaluable. Secondly, people want what is contemporary, they don't want what is old, they can appreciate nostalgia, but they want what is modern, what is contemporary, what is relevant today. And so in the course of my interaction with people generally, I tried to make relevant to them the value of life, the principles of life,

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and I get them to agree to have consensus about those values, and to what those values that we want the same values. When I get them to agree to that, then I asked them, so how can you sort of ensure that you're going to become a beneficiary of those values? When they're not clear about it? I say, Well, let me make a proposition to you. And people like propositions, and not

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things that we ordered them to do. You know, we try to give them close in propositions. No, we give them open propositions. And we say, consider this here. We say, think about this here. And the value that God says, in one place in the court and he says, God says, and I'll just translate it quickly, he says, Can I invite you to a business or a proposal that will save you from a grievous chastisement? And so I think that since life ends in such an abrupt way, we need to say to people that suppose I suppose I give you a value or suggestion that may help you to understand the other side of life, the continuation of life and also add value to life that you have. Do you think they

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will be motivated to listen? Of course they would. And we haven't said a word about Islam or the Quran or the Prophet.

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Mohammed says Emma, no Arabic terminologies are no religious terminologies, we just given them a straightforward proposal that all human beings psychologically, are receptive to. And God knows best. We're out of time. But just for the millions of viewers that are out there, there are many who are reflecting about this. And you know what, they just turned the channel, and they're catching us here. They might have gotten away from all the different other distractions, and now you have their attention. What would you have this person consider now we just have a few few seconds left is a heart to heart with that sincere soul searcher out there who really wants to know what the purpose

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of life is, why he's been created? Where is he going, when he dies? Talk to him cliche, yes. I like to just say to the studio audience, wherever you are in the world, or the great country of America, that each one of us needs to think about the shortness of life, at the end of the day, life is a capsule of time, and you don't control time. If God had any power of His creatures at all, it would be time. And so we don't know when time is up. Therefore, we have to use our time properly, we have to consider the power and the benefit of time. And when life is over, it's over. It's wrapped up, it's packaged, and you only have your deeds. It's only a deeds, it's not what you have. It's not

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what you have wished for a home before. It's your deeds. And so on the Day of Judgment, you will have your deeds to speak for you. And we ask Almighty God to cause all of us to be cognizant of that and to be the beneficiaries of our time with good deeds and with good deeds will find that good breeds good and there's no other reward for good other than good ones just thank you so very much for being here Dean show and we want to be able to come back and forth many different times but we'd love to have you good breeds good. I like that the way that we can we started with peace we peace. That's correct. Well, thank you very much. My God Almighty, the creator rewards you for taking the

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time to be with us. Thank you so much for Thank you. And thank you for tuning in to another episode of the deen show purpose of life. We really want you to consider it for some

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reason that you had tuned on and you got to just get a little bit of a taste and we were talking about if you like what we had to say continue to tune back here to the deen show, continue to reflect before the end of life approaches as the Shaykh was saying, as our guests was saying time is all we have, we need to make the best out of our time. Doing good breeds good and we're inviting you to do the ultimate good. And that's to establish a relationship with the one creator who created you beseech his help, call upon him alone. same God that Jesus called upon the same God that Abraham, Noah, Moses, all the messages of God, they sought to know the purpose of life from the creator of

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life. The one God.

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Thank you for tuning in to the deen show. We hope that you can join us again next time. Until then, peace be unto you.

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A lot of you out there are in the exact same position. I would never give up worshiping God. I will never give up spreading this message. You take the unnecessary step. You don't know if you're gonna live till tomorrow.

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You got to find that urgency to do the right thing right now.

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illallah wa has

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just won.

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majority of people you talk to Yeah, they know they got to change. They know they got to do good, but they don't do the good. Why is the show

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the ranking of the 100 most influential men in the history of the world laziness

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is the reality of life. Usually that sink in until tragedy comes you know this is when you find people. Yeah, okay, tell me about it.

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Get a few bad people. Amelia grabs a hold of that and expose it the way they want to.

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In it he puts Mohammed as number one. He said no human being had more influence.

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One of the amazing things about Islam that everyone should know is that we are the only other religion that is a tenet of faith that you must believe in Jesus Christ in everything that he did or you cannot be listening. If that is missing if you say that you do not believe in Jesus, you have stepped outside of Islam you cannot be a Muslim as a 10 in our faith to to believe in in love Jesus Christ.

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These are not God. God is the one who created everything in this universe. That's the one I'm going to Hershey and frustrate to how can you go wrong doing that?

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Don't believe in a year out of Islam, top 10 reasons why Jesus cannot be godless. Good. get right to it. Number 10 number

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Rasulullah