Khalid Yasin – Why Do The Sisters Have To Beg

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The conversation covers the history and cultural significance of "out of the room" in Arabic language, with emphasis on protecting women and children, educating others, avoiding fraud, and using the Social Security Administration to help those in need. The success of the women's shelter program in providing aid for those affected by COVID-19 is also discussed, along with the importance of finding a place for men to be heard and avoiding embarrassment. The speakers also touch on the importance of bringing family members' money for projects and human service work, and mention upcoming events and a new program for children who may receive reward.

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			Hi
		
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			Hi
		
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			in a hungry London Catherine play Jeevan Movado comfy
		
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			and humbly learned also that there was a shuttle MBA
		
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			from a lovely lady who was selling water and he was happy he was but he will know what we're about.
		
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			But in the article Howdy,
		
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			howdy, howdy Mohammed and
		
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			we'll move
		
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			on.
		
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			I want to get on to say that
		
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			your brothers and sisters
		
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			because of the time a lot of today, the Juma prayer,
		
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			we will do our best inshallah to couldn't find our topic within the given time.
		
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			I would like to discuss or use the basis of one on one I have
		
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			for our discussion today.
		
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			And this is the a number 34.
		
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			Out of 11
		
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			Palo Alto Allah He says
		
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			Ricciardo comunale said
		
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			that men are responsible for women
		
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			and by default children
		
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			and then a law he's mentioned why
		
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			because
		
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			Men spend from their wealth
		
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			to earn that position.
		
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			Men
		
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			from the wealth was they have a lot to fulfill that responsibility.
		
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			I will keep my statements within the confines of a statement of a well known scholar in the world
today.
		
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			His name is Jessica Managua.
		
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			And
		
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			so man,
		
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			he was receiving many, many different questions from different people about this is
		
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			some of the men claim that this is a proof that may have an excellence over women, that men have
some kind of knowledge that over women, that the status of a man is stronger than that of a woman
and that men are preferred more so than women.
		
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			Men.
		
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			He dealt with this in a very, very nice way. He clarified the issue as well loss apologizes.
		
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			First, Allahu Allah Riddick.
		
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			As the scholars as the people have to decode the Quran, and the sooner if you don't know as them,
they will clarify for you.
		
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			Just a man, he said
		
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			What does it mean that men are the protectors or the providers or co
		
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			co comunale said, What is the meaning of that?
		
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			He said to answer this question, let us first look at the Arabic word that we are translating as
protectors and maintainers. He said the word is karamo. From the word come one
		
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			to one in turn is an emphatic form of the word ideal, which means a person who manages the affairs
of others.
		
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			A person who manages the affairs of others, in this case, a man
		
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			or men who manage the affairs of women and children.
		
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			Our people is the one who governs their affairs. I'm Steve steals the course. Likewise, the
conclusion of a woman is either her husband or her wanting the one who has to look after her and to
ensure that the needs are met.
		
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			The SEC continues by saying well, the law says men of the moon of women, it means and he knows best
that men are held liable for handling the affairs of women and are responsible for the woman under
their care. A husband therefore has the responsibility of taking care of his wife,
		
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			his sister, his mother, his Auntie, his daughter.
		
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			And the worries of the community of the Muslims is responsible for all of the women who themselves
do not have husband or who does not have direct value.
		
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			A husband therefore has the responsibility of taking care of his wife, protecting her defending her
honor and fulfilling her needs regarding her religion and her worldly life.
		
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			It does not mean as all too many men have falsely assumed that he has the right to behave
obstinately towards her to compel her to subject her and that he is more excellent in the sight of a
law or preferred in the sight of law. He says this is erroneous thinking was coming from the culture
of the Muslims.
		
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			hostiles his status, demand as a protector and maintainer is one of pure responsibility.
		
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			One of pure liability
		
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			and not one of authority
		
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			as many men believe that his position is one of authority
		
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			and to some degree, yes, the driver has authority
		
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			Have the car when there are passengers or not.
		
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			But in reality, once he gets in that car and cut it on, puts his hands on the wheel assumes the
responsibility of the driver of the and the liability of the driver responsibility and liability
authority.
		
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			He asked the question,
		
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			why does this lamp make men the protectors and maintained as a woman, because of the remaining
policy is a loss upon what Alan mentioned, because of what alone is preferred one with over the
other.
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala has certainly given to man
		
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			the propensity
		
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			of his physical capabilities, which in most cases,
		
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			not all cases, because today, there are some women who can lift weights. There are some women who is
in the army, and they in the police force, and they are soldiers. And, you know, brothers, that
these kinds of women don't get it twisted, don't think to yourself, that maybe somehow another
you're a man, and that you have some kind of authority over that kind of woman. No, that's not true.
		
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			If a woman goes into the gym, she learns karate. She's a police woman, she had the pistol.
		
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			She's in the in, she's a correction officer, or she's a construction worker, whatever she had chosen
to do, and she gives herself up for that job, you may find in many cases of surprise, that she is
stronger than you.
		
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			And we will look at it from a psychological point of view, or physiological point of view,
psychologically, women are stronger than men.
		
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			Because if a man
		
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			somehow,
		
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			with science and medicine today, he chose to have a sexual change. And he gotta see if he can have a
baby. See, if he has the psychology to have a baby. No, he will die. But women have babies and
babies and babies when they raise babies, and they raise men.
		
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			Because the lights give them a different kind of strength.
		
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			So the first gives us two reasons why men are given this burden
		
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			because of what allies prefer one or the other, and because of what they spend to support them from
their wealth.
		
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			So, he gives very statements, and because of the time I will not burden you.
		
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			But you can go to Islam today is the official website of six sigma.
		
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			And I selected him because among the scholars in the world today,
		
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			he is well renowned all over the world.
		
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			Secondly, his knowledge of the Arabic language and his knowledge of the English language is neat as
		
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			that means nothing get lost in the translation.
		
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			The message of a loss of loss and said nothing in this world is as valuable as a pious woman,
nothing.
		
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			He's a good man, pious man, would you say?
		
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			pious woman.
		
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			And
		
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			Father
		
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			is what was wrong with that? In his final sermon, the last sermon of the prophet SAW Sam in his
life.
		
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			Among the other things, he mentioned, see what he said. He said, treat women kindly. They are in
your hands.
		
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			As a liability and responsibility.
		
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			You have no greater obligation than that.
		
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			You have rights over them.
		
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			And they have rights over you. You will find this in the collection of headings by Emmanuel
		
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			Abdullah Nando de Laval and see
		
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			the whole world is a provision and the very best object of benefit of the whole world
		
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			is a pious one.
		
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			the midst of a loss loss, I'm used to say
		
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			The best leader is a speech about loss of power. The other universal guidance is the guidance of
Muhammad Sallallahu wasallam. So we have given something from the Quran,
		
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			the prophet. So as a basis for our comments.
		
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			I like to summarize a few things. One,
		
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			it is our men
		
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			responsibility to provide, protect, and educate women.
		
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			It is not the responsibility of the American taxpayer in the form of welfare and charity to support
Muslim women and their children.
		
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			Number three,
		
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			each brother is a man
		
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			should set aside a portion of his wealth
		
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			to ensure that Muslim women and children have the provision why, especially in America and the
Western world because nobody's collecting from zakat.
		
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			Muslims are playing soccer.
		
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			Maybe you put your cap down low on the low low they call it maybe you compute in your own sec cap,
maybe you send in your sec cap, but this is how long?
		
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			According to Sharia, you have no right.
		
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			To collect your own Zika and distribute your own Zika. That's a cattle man.
		
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			No, you have to compute your sec cap, give that competition to the ONeill ama,
		
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			the Amir, the man
		
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			pay us a cat to him. And if he thinks that you are inaccurate, he has a right to do what
		
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			to audit.
		
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			And once the audits he finds out, you're inaccurate he can demand from you
		
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			what the audit has determined.
		
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			for Muslims in America, 8 million Muslims. This means at least 3.5 million men. And this means what
at least 1.5 million men who make it on average of $30,000 a year $30,000 a year is the average
salary
		
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			that Muslim men and women are making in America. So you don't have to be a rocket scientist to
understand that 1.5 million men, men who earn 30,000 a year.
		
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			This is 30 billion.
		
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			So why
		
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			you our sisters?
		
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			Why do they have to beg to take care of a homeless shelter in Baltimore?
		
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			Why do we have to raise funds? Why do we have to do a dinner?
		
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			Thank you brothers are making money.
		
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			And it is our obligation in every city where Muslims live. To find out how many of Muslim sisters
and their children are in shelters how many Muslim sisters are homeless? How many Muslim sisters and
their children are victims of social disadvantage? whose responsibility is to release them? We don't
send them to the welfare.
		
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			We take care of our women ourselves. Real men take care of their women.
		
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			His man, his brother, she set aside a portion of his wealth 500 or 1000 and give it to the email.
		
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			If you don't trust the Imam, you shouldn't pray behind it.
		
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			You don't trust him? Why are you playing behind it? Why are you using him if you don't trust him,
and if you trust Him, give the heart that is due to the sisters to the man and the man will deliver
that halfway should go.
		
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			Lastly,
		
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			I haven't been in Baltimore for about a year or two. The last time I checked you about 24 messages
in the greater Baltimore area. Maybe there's more.
		
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			It's one of those messages could be a novella
		
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			or some built from the ground.
		
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			Some have 150 people on Juma others have 2000.
		
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			Therefore the same thing applies to them to the messages as applies to the men
		
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			every mistake should set aside a portion of their income and what to relieve this responsibility
regarding women and children. So let's just say 20
		
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			or 20 days a year
		
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			5000
		
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			for Women children, so they don't have to live in shelters.
		
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			They don't have to be homeless, they don't have to beg. They don't have to be subject to dishonor.
		
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			Three mistakes 5000 $100,000 a year, I think that would at least supplement the work
		
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			of a homeless shelter that has been set up specifically for Muslim women and their children. And we
they would not have to pay
		
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			for the service. That is the
		
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			main portion of what I have to say. And the second part is the football inshallah, we'll try to
summarize how that was done.
		
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			hamdu Lillah wa Salatu was Salam ala as you can be so although
		
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			he was happy,
		
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			after traveling around the world, by the grace of Allah subhanho wa Taala, visiting about 75
countries and at least 30 of those countries, or 41 of those countries, Muslim countries,
		
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			I have to say,
		
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			of course, we rely, or we have at least for the last
		
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			30 years or so, we rely upon scholars and students of knowledge that come from the Muslim world to
America, to help or to assist us and to advise us.
		
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			And may Allah
		
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			grant them as your own damn exam.
		
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			However,
		
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			when Muslims visit the Muslim world,
		
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			there is no Islamic world,
		
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			visit the Muslim world,
		
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			you will find that there are more women begging than men.
		
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			This is obviously unethical.
		
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			This is obviously an Islamic
		
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			surgery in the Muslim world. There's no welfare
		
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			mat as we understand it here institutionalized charity that takes care of the home, clothes, food,
medicine, education, the general welfare, and safety of women and children
		
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			in the Muslim world,
		
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			this is something very, very rarely institutionalized.
		
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			Therefore, we Muslims have those options. Qur'an is what it is. And the sooner is what it is, we
should not look to the Muslim world for that example.
		
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			Because if that example was there,
		
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			the people would come here, get on their feet five years, 10 years, and what would they do?
		
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			They will go back to the Muslim world.
		
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			But the fact is, the statistics of the Department of Immigration says less than 2% of all the
Muslims that come to this country less than 2%, leave and go back.
		
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			That means there must be something in America that keeps them here.
		
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			So let us be fair,
		
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			that there is something that this country has given to us. by way of an example, one man said
		
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			America is like a Muslim country without Muslims.
		
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			And the Muslim world
		
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			is Muslims
		
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			with our Muslim country.
		
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			I don't know how accurate that might be.
		
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			But I'd like to summarize by saying
		
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			that the amount of the communities on the Day of Judgment of law is going to ask them why they are
not addressing this issue.
		
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			Especially in the inner cities itself, because we don't find any homeless women and their children.
Very rare to find them in the suburbs where
		
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			Are they?
		
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			The inner city, the ghetto.
		
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			And most of the Muslims who came from wherever they came from, they arrived in the ghetto first.
That's where they started off. Within five or 10 years, they got yourself together, they got
stabilized, and they moved out.
		
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			But you shouldn't forget where you stopped off.
		
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			And today, we came here today.
		
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			We're here this weekend
		
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			to help support the Montana
		
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			women's shelter.
		
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			We have done this for a number of years. And we will continue to do that by the grace of God to our
ability. And we asked you brothers to be there. Is it tomorrow night? Yeah. We asked him to be there
physically.
		
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			Because of all the men who's concerned about their wives, their mothers, their daughters, their
sisters, their aunties. If you're concerned about them, you should be there.
		
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			When you come, don't come to eat.
		
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			Right, bring a chair
		
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			that represents your family.
		
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			Because that's why we're here.
		
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			And we're not begging you, we're advising you.
		
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			We don't have to bake. And the sisters should not have to bake
		
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			all the men who knows that the shelters are there. And you have been told, you need to get there
early. And you need to bring your check.
		
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			Or your plastic card or your cash money.
		
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			And bring your wife bring your children bring your mom, bring your daughters.
		
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			So your women who are stable
		
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			can see the condition of our sisters. And they can write their checks
		
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			when they cards.
		
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			That's why we're here.
		
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			So let's not get sophisticated.
		
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			Don't take what I have here to say. You know, it's a little tricky, tricky type compensation.
		
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			And if you don't like what I got to say, because I talk too loud, talk too strong. Or you feel like
I'm talking to you. So what
		
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			medicine is medicine, you like it you don't like it when you need it, you will take it
		
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			the man who said it
		
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			in his effect and our sisters they are appealing to you.
		
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			And that is my responsibility. And that is why I have selected
		
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			Robin
		
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			and get the number Russia COVID-19 and I have enough of filled out it's a little bit of a pinata
phenomenon so Philadelphia
		
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			liquid metal volume in your lung before
		
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			tomorrow. We're gonna have been around as long as you know I was overreacting if you wanted
		
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			to metal ball to me
		
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			that the law in the law bill
		
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			was so said. What do you tell Corvo young ha I knew what move buddy was buddy? Yeah is the COO, coo
coo
		
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			coo coo.
		
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			Long, long,
		
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			long
		
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			upon
		
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			a lot of work
		
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			in Milan.
		
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			Stone,
		
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			stone
		
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			it makes it perfect.
		
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			Brothers after the prayer,
		
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			there will be a five minute
		
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			comment and maybe some other comments by the manager of the mosque. I suggest that you inshallah,
please stay in your presence for those five minutes. Maybe something that will be said would benefit
you
		
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			and handled Alhamdulillah your belani
		
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			outwash MADI, avahi
		
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			Malik el de yaka, yaka Ernest
		
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			is
		
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			he co authored leadin and not entirely him.
		
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			Why you need to know
		
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			him or me.
		
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			What t v was a to
		
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			z me
		
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			What have you got ideal me?
		
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			luck either hamana
		
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			me Sorry.
		
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			Boom.
		
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			As far as the
		
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			quality hygiene
		
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			for now you can go back and do it the
		
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			other you saw more movie come in
		
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			me
		
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			as well.
		
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			Sending out law women hamidah.
		
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			hE
		
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			hE
		
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			to meet the
		
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			turnout Buddha goodness. He is Dean of
		
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			the law
		
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			he him Why you go the IRA him on the
		
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			Baby
		
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			What Are sorry in
		
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			the
		
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			in
		
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			the heart
		
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			ha
		
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			pallida
		
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			After
		
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			all,
		
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			law,
		
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			just like to make shots.
		
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			I'm here
		
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			to support the
		
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			project. And
		
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			then I'm also here
		
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			representing the prop select Foundation,
		
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			which is a non for profit corporation, which we have been doing human service work for the past 20
years.
		
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			Along with some of the other projects that we're doing, I just want to summarize for you, we just
established with some other brothers
		
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			a Masjid in Tijuana, Mexico,
		
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			which is just 30 miles from where our office is that now in San Diego.
		
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			And just to let you know, the Mexicans who are accepting Islam,
		
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			generally most of them work for $5 a day. They work 10 hours a day, six days a week, for $5 a day.
		
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			So they don't have money
		
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			to support them.
		
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			But we will go right now. Most of us will go right now and eat a lunch that cost 15 or $20. No
problem. We won't even eat it all this throws the ball.
		
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			Because we're Americans. We're Muslim, but we are.
		
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			So one brothers. We've been raising for the last three months 36,000 trying to raise 36,000 to pay
for that mustard for one year.
		
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			That will take care of the Imam
		
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			that will take care of domestic utilities.
		
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			The Dow will work 36,000 if anybody here is a businessman, and he wants to get that reward on an
average 19 to 21 people are accepting Islam every month in Tijuana, Mexico.
		
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			You get the reward.
		
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			Well, you give 100 but you give 1000 this one. Secondly, we establish domestic along with another
group of brothers and sisters in Seattle where we just moved from. It's called the whole project.
		
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			We bought a church
		
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			they asked for 1.5 million. We negotiated with them we brought it down to 850,000.
		
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			And we negotiate it so that the brothers could buy the masjid and pay for it over a period of seven
years. So now that we're in that building, the big church and a big school sitting on a big piece of
property Muslim for India now but guess what, we have 7000 square feet.
		
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			Domestic downstairs we will sell the upstairs to the sisters 7000 square feet. And right now the
brothers we are praying on just some scattered books.
		
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			So if someone wants to get the reward of every session that may in that mess get
		
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			on an average, you can just say maybe $10 per square foot.
		
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			So 10 times 70,000 70,000.
		
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			If anybody would like
		
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			to get this reward, maybe we will get it for less than that because we negotiated with some brothers
they own in North Carolina. A little
		
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			Maybe we'll get it for much less, but I doubt it will it'll get less than 35 or 40,000. If somebody
wants to get that reward of that message, the rugs, somebody wants to get the reward of that message
in Mexico, Tijuana, Mexico.
		
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			That's what these envelopes is for.
		
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			Secondly, since we're here to support the move to Hana project, a portion of whatever we collect
today, since some of the brothers may not be there tomorrow, when we give a portion of that
		
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			to the to the project.
		
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			We want to thank the amount until allowing us to come and give the football we want to thank the
Gema for being patient and receiving us and we want to thank Allah subhanaw taala for giving us
another Juma and a day on Discord. Thank you very much for listening to me. Brothers, please.
Whenever you want to put that envelope, put it in now and hand it to the system in the backend shala
if you do not
		
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			allow your study, if you do not have cash today, but you got plastic cards because we're moving
towards a cashless society.
		
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			No problem. We brought the ATM to you.
		
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			My wife she has the ATM machines in the back.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			And those of you who have a kid, you can write a check
		
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			or you can write it to the purpose of life foundation melago all of you we will see you in the
summit tomorrow.