Mohammed Hijab – Banned & Censored – End Times Hadiths, Culture Wars and More

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The speakers discuss the negative impacts of social media on people's views of race and sex, as well as the history and culture of Islam. They also touch on the misconceptions of the Messiah and its use in the media, as well as the importance of finding a red heater and protecting personal information. The conversation also touches on the topic of human responsibility and pleasure, as well as experiencing death in a community. They emphasize the need for strong message and a strong message for women, particularly in times of conflict.

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			So that's a lot of recording though. Yes, there must be some minor calm guys how you doing? Listen,
you've you're gonna see a fantastic podcast right now but before you do so we want to really urge
you to give money to charity just from done and we're doing food packs and we will the deprived
areas and places like Somalia and places like Pakistan in places like Afghanistan and Morocco. So
make sure you click the link below snickered. You want to say anything about this. Of course Nakata
says a very important part of being a Muslim yet if you're non Muslim, this is going to feed people
right now. I think it's a very important right now that you give your money away it's going to
		
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			cleanse your your mind and cleanse your wealth because like there's a lot of raw money that we're
making. So give some money away feed some people and you'll feel better and the people you're
feeding will definitely feel better. I'll you want to say something a while now that say that the
Prophet peace deal from said, that's such a compliment when people set up as Wuhan for you as a
witness for you, the Satoko get in the way of calamity and satified he said cure your the sick with
Southern blot. Yeah, this is what we believe in. So both systems give whatever we can Shala vision
Yeah. Charity doesn't this decrease from your wealth. And especially with what we're seeing around
		
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			the world, the brothers and sisters are definitely in need of our support. And if Allah has blessed
you then share the wealth build.
		
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			Yeah.
		
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			Nobody's went broke, giving money away. For charity, nobody's ever gone broke giving money to
Jasmine that was the setup said, Never make people.
		
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			Poverty is one of the greatest indicators for crime because it makes crime a rational choice. Do you
think if you really think about, if someone's not making that much money, they're more likely to
engage a crack. Now, if you look at the historical of while, like the historical first what happened
in that night Kenya, for example, after World War Two, a lot of people came into the country from
the ex colonies to rebuild the country. So there were blue collar workers, they were working class
people, and they continued being worthless. So the kingdom,
		
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			a lot of the wealth and people in the community. They're not middle class or upper class, they're
working class. They're poor people, they're they're taking, for example, benefits from the state
their welfare, they're on council. They're homeless, they're, you know, they're claiming these kind
of things. In America, you've got the same demographic in California, because when I went to
California, I started realizing this is a bit of a culture shock, because you have Pakistanis, like
I would Sacramento, I spent time in LA and stuff I'm blessed, but mostly it's accidental. And I
realized that the kind of Pakistanis you got there. And South Asians are
		
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			rich and rich, to say, to say crudely, right and rich people, middle class, upper class. And that's
because America decided whether we're bringing people in to have people with a certain color,
educational character, we're going to have doctors, we're going to have this engineers, we're going
to have dessert. The Indians didn't think like that. It didn't. In fact, England had the opposite
strategy, they just needed to get blue collar workers it. So yes, it's true if you compare, for
example, so America kind of hand picked the people that they want a high country, it was a different
context completely there. Because think about it, America wasn't actually physically destroyed by
		
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			the war. Whereas England was England was attacked physically by Germany, and not worrying when
America was far away from it. They got involved in a world Odyssey, but they didn't get fit, they
will have touched only Pearl Harbor. And that's not really anything, you know, to be to count, to be
honest with you compared to what happened to Europe. And so as a result, you're seeing these kinds
of things that you'll find that most countries in Europe.
		
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			I'll say some Yes, yeah.
		
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			Most countries in Europe, so France has has a big intake of Algeria, it's of Morocco, mostly
Algerians, Belgium, the same thing. And they're all ex colonies. And the earth, first of all,
they're working class, the same story, work class. So you're five pull the ball. So you'll find
crime among the groups.
		
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			But you'll also find resentment, because remember, these are ex people that will cut corners, like
the Algerian case, you will the people coordinate. So they'll have a really favorable attitude
towards the French. So you have a two way visit. It's all very interesting. But what I'm trying to
say is that why you went to South Africa, for example, the Indians there were very rich. They're
very rich, and you're very like the Hindu or Muslim was that. Yeah, obviously, the Hindus are as
well. But like the ones I saw that word Muslim, were very rich was live very rich. So it really
depends on the context, you'll find every part of Boris Western world, whether it's Africa or South
		
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			Africa, whatever it is, you'll find minority Muslims operating in a slightly different way. Because
of I will say the main factor is social plus, thus my view is not race. It's not religion,
especially social graph. That's why you'll find white people, if they're in a deprived area, in love
that they're more likely to commit crimes.
		
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			I used to work in Essex, and it's kind of Africa's as to work it. And it was a working class. You
know, white people that will commit in crimes and all kinds of things. That was the thing is because
it's not because of their race. I mean, they would jump and say it was because your race or jumpers
is because your religion will say it's because it becomes a rational choice for you to do that,
right? Because you don't have money. So it makes sense to take high risk, high rules. Do you believe
in race realism at all? You don't think that IQ is ingrained to your race whatsoever? I don't agree
with this.
		
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			It's a very unfortunate, you know, belief system. I think it's wrong. So why do you think Asians
score so high on IQ tests? Because of the culture?
		
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			It's not just a tutor, because you have the following? Yeah.
		
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			Why if if it's not just Asians, look at Chinese people, Chinese people and Indian people, they do
very well.
		
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			Powerful pound, they do very, very well. Like in university saints, objectively, like if you look at
statistically, depending on a subject, but Chinese people that do very well, especially like
economics, mathematics, I was uncertain, or they do very well. What is it about Chinese culture
needs to be off? Why is about Indian culture? I think it's to do with pressure. Well, this is the
kind of pressure they put. I recently looked at statistics of this year in the United Kingdom.
		
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			And the government, the United Kingdom Government, put them out for GCSEs, which is worse like the
SATs Right, right before the right before the lows.
		
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			And the third group was Bangladeshis, I was very, very surprised by the seesaw system. Yeah, so it's
if race realism was true to Oscar, because they guess what's in common between a bank ghuli or
Indian and the Chinese was, I mean, usually those who espouse race realism, they connect to the
white gene, or the Chinese as far away from being a white white guy, sort of say, an Indian is far
away from being a white, in fact, is not a white guy at all. So should I be read as?
		
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			Well,
		
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			just talking in the car, funny enough, and we're talking about sports, though, I do believe in
certain races have a certain sport. I know it's a controversial idea. You know, what if in the last
50 years, how many, how many white men have run 100 mile by 100? We got a gold medal for that.
		
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			Number? None? None? Not even not many? None? Zero? The answer is zero. But imagine that imagine this
is the successes.
		
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			And 100 meter, I think the last day or 50 years, no white man has ever won that. So you could say
there are certain things that favor the you know, race, the West, the West, African genetics, West
Africa or East African, like, for example, the long distance runners for the fast but the long
distance. So why are physical attributes? Why is that correlate with race, but you're saying that
something like IQ is odd correlates race. This is IQ test. I'm gonna do this by
		
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			as a as a process of determining who's more clever and who's not more clever, whose will logos the
world. But I'm not convinced by that. That's not a good measure of intelligence. I'm also using a
good measure, it could be a good measure, because they have they have a very, like, have logical
aspect and grammatical aspect then. But they haven't convinced me saying that this is the gold
standard of explaining human intelligence. Okay, bring it into Islam. Indians are taking over in
terms of becoming billionaires. And I want to I want to understand what you think about the
difference between eating alums and 100%? You know about the set? Yeah. Why are Indians taking over?
		
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			And every, like, if you look at the amount of billionaires in tech industries, it's so many Indians
are taken over that a lot of people like to talk about the Jewish influence and money, but Indians
are doing really well. Or they're Muslim, or they Hindu. Well, what's the difference? And so the
thing with whether it's design as to whether it's Hindus, they have an innate contradiction within
their faith, which is that you can be an atheist, because to be a Hindu can be an atheist, because
still be a Jew. So the fact that there's such a big flexibility, having such a big flexibility
allows you to adapt more than say, so say someone like a Muslim who has set criteria, who has, you
		
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			know, more boundaries and more kind of demarcations. So, Hindus can be put in any surrounding any
kind of thing and they can adapt their religion is very flexible. For example, they believe one God,
but they believe in 1000. They believe that the tree is God, but they believe that the tree is not
God. I believe that there is no but but I believe there's 100 bullets. So this is because we
		
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			were laughing but it's true.
		
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			Because we have conversations, whether it's on live streams, you
		
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			Whether it's a Speaker's Corner, whether we will see the content, and you will genuinely compared
with Hindus, you will have Jewish people, I came across a Jewish atheist and the guy said, Yeah, I'm
a Jewish atheist. How that works, then do you start playing with semantics? You know, we can do this
a Jewish person, they have certain beliefs, however, some of them, some of them, you know, they will
say, you know, what belief is, they start becoming very perennialism, which is, oh, yeah, the
religions, it's fine. We do this, and you put this forward, and we do like this. So for them,
there's a great deal of flexibility. You won't see for example, the CEO of alphabet for Google, is
		
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			that an Indian? Guest an Indian? Yeah. Is that a Hindu? It's claims to be an Hindu. But what type of
Hindu? Does he write? Does he didn't know the Bucha the Hindu or clean his own? Is that what would
you say that more take Bucha also on what a puja is idol worship, or they believe that idol worship
is different to say a pay pagans idol worship, like they believe that the essence or power of God
actually resides in the idol. This is what they did recently in India, as well as an inauguration
ceremony where you create an idol. But then you have to do a ceremony that a part of God goes in
there and it becomes a motif. So for them, bro, you can put on Murthy in a workplace you can promote
		
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			the home you can pray in the morning you pray o'clock in the evening, you can pray after one week,
because of the stringent nature is not as stringent as say Muslims.
		
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			For them, it's very flexible, bro. You can be me. But then you you don't have to meet. There's so
much flexibility even when they're within their own religion. And when there's so much flexibility
and everything is unclear, like this. Who do you wash it? I worship the consciousness. What's
conscious? Are you conscious yet? So technically, I'm goddess. Well, we have about Brahma. Yeah,
he's got his Well, He is the Creator God. You know, I mean, so when you've got so many different
		
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			views? Oh, yeah. Just meditate. You have your own relationship with God. What does that mean? Having
your own reading? I don't know. Whatever. How are you are? You're an expert on Hinduism. Because
I've looked into a recently I've got like a Hindi channel as well. I translate. Not only that, for
example, when it comes to interest of the Jewish people with Surya they can charge interest to the
Gentiles, or the goyim which is us. Yeah. But the conflict of interest within itself we as mustard
mussels, we don't exploit it is a farm exploitation the interests from exploitation? Yes. So we will
say Muslim or non Muslim we exactly. So to us, it's like Muslim, non Muslim unilateral interests,
		
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			because interest is waging war against Allah and His Messenger, there are certain things we can't
do, where we can go and exploit others. And again, I'm not saying only Jewish people do that. What
I'm saying is that don't be anti semitic, hey, in their belief system, that's true, they are allowed
to charge interest to others, and not amongst themselves. So there are certain things that as
Muslims, we cannot do, because to us, it's more important to obey God, and not to take the rights of
others because in Islam, taking the rights of others is very severe. That's why the Prophet peace be
upon him, he would refuse to do that burial prayer for an individual who owed money to somebody. So
		
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			with us is supposed to be if you think about it, when somebody commits a sin, there's three
conditions. Number one, you stop the sin, you hate the sin, and you try not to go back to the sin.
But there's a fourth condition if you were wrong, the right of someone. So if I
		
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			wronged a job, it's not just enough for me to ask repentance, but I have to ask them to forgive me
if I owe them a debt after pay that debt, you know, so that's why it's very, very important. It's
Dante's great importance, even before you enter power, that there's a specific place where you will
be asked if I've listened me in the job, we found out, you know, there'll be that'd be the time
where we would inshallah reconcile or ask for each other's verse and their rights. So that's why I
believe it plays a big great thing in economics, when it comes to meat, why Muslims are not doing as
much and also, yeah, and sadly, yes, we do have to take accountability. But how many of us who want
		
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			to be scientists, they're not there to immerse unless we're the Prophet peace be upon him he's
prophesize because Allah will take and put the graph of the world into your heart and take the fear
of your enemies from the heart. So why and this was a time when the the Prophet peace upon him said
nations will come together how we are eating food against you. And the company said Oh, Mr. Baba is
it because we will be smaller numbers he said Robbie will be greater number this year and that's
exactly the time to eliminate why because we have turned our back to our religion if we followed our
religion because we are too immersed in the world money money base paying that etc. You're you're an
		
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			ensign. I came to some 11 years ago. Sure. I used to that's what my lifestyle was to be money, cars,
girls, what I drive what I do, whose kids were talking, I was I was a slave to society to gun My God
was my god was box agenda appeals, because that drives the money that I make. That's what God says
in the Quran. Have you seen the one who has multiple masters compared to the one who was one? I
found my freedom when I can straight myself to Allah, because I'm already glad to do as I was asking
the philosopher who said Man is born free, free, but everyone changed but changed it
		
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			In Chains everywhere, and that, that is our US of Islamism come to free us from the worship to the
creation to the Creator. Because all of us if you'd like, you are not your influence. You're
influenced by one thing or another. Nobody comes and says to me, because we start these girls, and
let's say, for example, an eight inch heels in minus five degrees, meniscus, I'm thinking, are you
telling me you willingly wake up and spend two and a half hours to do makeup? Where he was that hurt
your ankle that you need to walk barefoot? On the pavement? And you and you're wearing a miniskirt?
That's it's freezing cold? You don't you are influenced, you are subconsciously influenced Islam has
		
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			come to free from the influence of the dunya to the Creator. So there's been elements that's just
just it might take them. I'm going to ask you because I don't know. Almost any other reverse from
the people that are in our circle? One who has grown up with Islam. Muhammad? Yeah, we grew up with
this on the death and the group of Islam. What was it like to revert and I'm wondering for the
readers that are watching the stream right now. What was the reception like, with your family? With
my family? Obviously, I've always told my story about my dad, my mom, that my family members, my
background that come from the very hostile towards Islam. They don't like it stuff like that would.
		
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			What's it? What's the religion is the background. So the thing is, my dad's an atheist on my dad's
side, and my mom's side, they have allergies, so they lack a set of shears. But if you look into the
belief system, I've come across alleyways who say I'm an atheist, and I'm like, whatever, you're an
atheist, other than your love. So it's, there's no belief system that so to me, like my dad was
very, very large. He would say the thing that I hate the most has been going into my family. So he's
talking about me. So he's that the thing that I hate the most, since combat muscle is no good. No,
he hates meat, like he hates it. Not that my dad is a bad person. But to him is that this is the
		
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			thing that I despise the most. And now my son has ended up out of all religions couldn't found this
religion. So to me, he really dislikes it, but he's either bit better. No, man, he's a bit better.
How do you think reverse should introduce Islam to their family? Like right now, I wouldn't say I'm
jealous, but being the month of Ramadan and seeing everybody here the family aspect and the
brotherhood of never even Musa saying that he doesn't want to travel too much. Because like, it's
been how important it is to spend an Iftar with your family. Obviously, my family and most of them
are Muslim, the same, same, same. My family, I'm in the same boat. So when you talk about jealousy,
		
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			there's two types of jobs. There's good jealousy and jealousy. So the jealousy you want is something
that you want the other side for yourself. There's nothing wrong with that, as long as the bad type
of jealousy is that you want what an individual has taken away from them. So what you have is
there's nothing wrong with it because you're saying I would like to sound simple myself and that's
normal human nature. Okay, so there's nothing wrong there. Just so you know, because I know
sometimes we use the word jealousy comes with a connotation of its negative knob in Islam. You ask
Allah, Oh Allah, I would love that. For myself one day, and especially when you get married and you
		
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			have kids, Inshallah, may Allah give you that you will you taste and for myself, obviously, it's
hard because your family don't celebrate like the rope fast. When you come home, you know, there's
food, etc. So, yeah, it's about how to refer it's how do we introduce Islam to our family? You know,
the battery from the grip ours?
		
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			We answered the question.
		
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			The biggest mistake I made in my life was meet this leader because he saw
		
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			that he was one of the best intermediaries Robert
		
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			Are you pleased? You're speaking to the wrong chat. Champs, that's what
		
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			you should do.
		
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			So are you pleased? So when it comes to this athlete, thank you, bro. The biggest my biggest mistake
we make as new Muslim is the following. We're passionate was zealous. We you know, when you when
you've been in darkness, and there's just a bit of sunlight. You're just like, oh my gosh, what is
that? So when we come to Islam, when we are soulless that's what you say? Well, we would they hold
in Islam that they didn't like because they've seen the ugly side of life. So when you see the other
side of life or when you come in, you know see like is that when you're married to an evil woman.
And when you can't marry someone that's the symbol you're like, you know what this woman after
		
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			holder on my headbox so the thing is what happens when we come from Islam? We think what passionate
everything's haram the Prophet peace be upon him said I came for nothing but to perfect good
character. Yeah, and this is something we lack repeat. We want people to see Islam in us not let
them hear from us. That night may Allah bless him yet he owes the Quran Hadith God let people see
Islam and so for me with my dad for example will be very harsh enough there was a time when he
stopped me which I believe
		
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			so
		
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			ugly
		
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			by the way, because you need to get used to it with whom I have
		
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			consulted
		
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			so, I didn't know you were friends before this. He was me. Yes. I
		
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			Just assume that everybody in the Dow has ever had to deal with me and I didn't know I didn't know
		
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			the boyfriend? Yeah, so most of us my shop has pretty much met with each other. The beef, correct me
if I'm wrong is very liberal. It's only with
		
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			those guys. Yeah, that's what I hear
		
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			usually it's a group of brothers that have issue with everybody. But yeah do it the way you conduct
yourself you know it's very important because I remember once my dad, I was another side of the
room, and Binladin came out on the TV. And then my dad was a company of companies that move your
friends on TV
		
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			that's actually broke. I want to ask you about that Mohammed a joke.
		
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			January, there was a big uprising on Tiktok. I'm sure you've seen about people learning about Osama
bin Laden.
		
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			The book
		
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			the letter, and obviously there's some conspiracy theories about what really happened in 911. Do you
think that
		
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			did they lie about Osama bin Laden is every what is the truth because in America, we hated John
Cena. He got on TV. And he celebrated a WWE saying we killed Osama bin Laden, everybody clapped. And
now John Cena is getting naked in front of the Grammys. And everybody kind of seeing the truth about
these people. Oh, my God, did you need to go naked? Oh, those numbers real? Yeah. And then the front
of the Oscars or whatever, while accepting an award. So it's like, should we really believe this?
Because that was the part of the brainwashing for a long time. It was part of the Islamophobia and I
think that the demonization of Osama bin Laden fed into a lot of people's heads about about Islam.
		
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			So but if you read Bin Laden is fatwah in that he had to fetch was 198. Well, if that was a
religious ruling, or a verdict that's given.
		
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			He doesn't want to 98 and you don't want directly or few.
		
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			After has no, there's no way you're doomed. Yeah.
		
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			If you read what he said, and he said, the main reason one of the main reasons he gives his his are
doing for being at war with America is the Palestine issue. He says that you're killing our
innocence. And we should be keeping books and you're killing our innocence. What can we do? Can we
wait a sense Simple as that? And after a night, he's basically that's his idea. Nothing Islamically
speaking. That's incorrect. So, to be clear, no scholar of Islam has ever said this before, okay.
For example, even at the bar, who was a classical scholar of the 15th century, and this is before
liberalism, before anything. He said there is consensus on the fact consensus on labor, that you
		
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			can't kill women and children a walk. That's those of you that I follow, which is, according to him
novel about the consensus view.
		
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			However, isn't that interesting. Now, what Osama bin Laden is doing or saying what his philosophy
is, is actually it's more moderate than what we're seeing in Israel. It's way more moderate. Because
he the way he sees it is you kill one of our incidence will kill one of your innocence. The way
Israel sees is, you kill one of our innocent also through doubt. Yeah, we'll go for that. 5000. So,
if you're so upset about Osama bin Laden, because he killed 3000 people, and you should hate night
out and more, bro in 911 people died. 3000, right. Yeah. Okay. If 3000 people's a problem, voice
1000. Unless you want to tell me American blood is more important than Palestinian blood. That's
		
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			exactly what it is. Yeah. So if white blood sounds more, like a picture of somebody's life, and you
sold it to an average American, you'll feel very angry. And I'm not telling him you shouldn't feel
that feeling. So if that same American now is gonna be indifferent. Yeah, the average American to
what's going on in Palestine and 3000, which is times 10. We've got 10, nine elevens. happening.
		
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			metric of death. Yeah. What are you talking about road? We're talking about 10, nine, livets 10,
nine elevens. And that's just the recent escapade, the Israelis and we have genocidal intent. They
justify all this kind of stuff. But people now start to wake up to the fact not that Osama bin Laden
was right all along and this and that is not that severe. We're not going that far. But what we're
saying is that if you found that this was egregious, the What the * is this with Israel, what the
* is this? Or it's 10 times the amount of death, the mass drop, and the Yeah, it's Monahans
amount of death, all the justification in the world. And it's not even one for one. The Serbian
		
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			Latins reasoning was more moderate than Netanyahu. Because beloved was saying you killed one of our
innocents we're going to kill yours. And I said that's wrong. And that's, that's wrong. Yeah.
Islamically is wrong. But we listen now he's saying if you just want to say it like this, but some
of his Hertzog says something similar, which is that the everyone's responsible everyone in Gaza is
reporting on that and also instead of it being quoted the Old Testaments, Amalekites equals America.
It's yeah, you know the story. Who's more of your to be honest about the situation
		
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			So the equal to America is America is basically a that is Hebrews chapter 15 Verse three through a
different verse yet but it's basically talking about for Simon's First Samuel geography University
USA so so yeah, exactly go it's there politically. Just think about the far right Tommy Robinson and
his lights Yeah, the internet familiar the Boston Yep. From watching this. So the thing is this may
well compensate ISIS ISIS is doing the closest atrocities quoting the Quran and the Quran and we
will come and say nowhere in the Quran does it tell us to concubinage some people? Yeah No way. So
they will use this whole quarter ISIS now the far right yeah when this whole issue you think about
		
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			it you've now got clear cut because when ISIS was during the madness you had your late Mr. Min
Muslim public working the nine to five whatever. And then if you have public speeches that was
condemning you had the amounts contaminate you had the Muslim world leaders condemned by another
couple Israel's does, what Israel is doing they are outright propagating it when we're posting the
old scripture, which is the first Samuel chapter 15 Verse two from said, Go to medication to men,
women, children, babies, donkeys throw, no donkey them yet, may go and kill everybody and keep to
keep the vessel. So what I'm seeing is this, how is it that they are directly quoting from the
		
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			scripture, and not only are they quoting it, but they're carrying out the atrocities by killing men,
women or children? And if you notice very carefully broke effort. It's not just the MPs. If you saw
a video with speakers when I was speaking to this Zionist, still Lady Wonder media, and she clearly
said, I do not believe the Palestinian kids are innocent, outright. But can you imagine a Muslim
woman in a hijab saying I don't believe what ISIS is doing? The kids that they're killing? They're
not innocent? Oh, they'll be I'll be in Katana my bait. Bro. If I was to say such a statement, by
the casually are saying we should kill more babies. They are mocking them. And you cannot make this
		
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			stuff up. That's what we want. I found Israel, we could have not done it without the without the
billion dollar budget, billion pound budget, I would have never orchestrated get an idea of soldiers
to say what they say they did it for free on camera. So we just just asked Allah immediate to them
and showing their reality because the whole public opinion has changed. So do you think they
purposely didn't translate the works of Osama bin Laden so that we would misunderstand and that they
could paint him in a bad light? Yeah, there's also History of them not to be honest, they don't even
even publicize his actual facts was more he said, they just make it ours by him. The average
		
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			American have not heard what it's all my love. They have no idea. Their understanding explanations,
you know, he's inflation if an American Senate without as a white American said the same thing,
after the equivalent of whatever is the hit, the American disaster happened by the hands of Yeezys
has happened to us his initial complaint was about Palestine, if you look at what's happened is is
that America is allied with Palestine. So if Iran had allied with one of America's enemies, and
such, and such a thing happened, the same thing you said reverse it. And then an American guy said
lost our beloved saying is a to kill that and we're gonna kill that. And so I'm curious, I don't
		
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			think will be that conclusion. I think that will be allowed. I think the culture would allow that,
bro, I'm not gonna lie to you. I think we have effectively 1000 or so beloved America. So we have a
million of them in northern Israel, that, you know, if I say that culture would allow that book, I
will see that the kosher laws that they don't mind this book and go along with that. And that's what
we found. Yeah. So because he's on how do we fix that sort of image with Islam because they've done
a good job in the past 20 years, or demonizing Islam by using figures like Osama bin Laden to
misrepresent what he believed in and make his they seem like it's a it's a violent religion, when
		
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			it's really very peaceful. Even I had struggles before I became a Muslim with a sort of programming
phunki, bro, but it's important to understand that Islam is always going to be seen as the bad guy.
Yeah. Reason being because Islam goes against the very things that this society rests upon. For
example, I was looking at the alcohol industry. Yeah. Which is a one and a half trillion dollar
industry. Yeah. Islam comes along and says, alcohol is forbidden. Yeah, but what about the SMO
testaments and they're so neat. Now it's forbidden. There's no ifs or no bugs? Gambling, a trillion
dollar industry in itself. If someone comes along says, Nope, that's forbidden. Yeah. Alcohol
		
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			forbidden gambling, forbidden drugs. is half a trillion dollar industry. Nope. forbidden. The
Mujahideen. The Taliban came in. Before the Americans were making all this money of the opium
Taliban coming up with the opium. Yeah, whatever you might think about them, but cut enough drugs,
which Nicaragua you know, the US were actually utilizing crack cocaine. When it came to the
Nicaragua is and the Sandinistas before he was already exposed by hair. No, no drugs. The *
industry, again, was half a trillion dollars. Right? Again, if someone comes along and says, nope,
haram, the guy that did a good job of outline, Poppy. And, yeah, that's what I'm saying. Just yeah,
		
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			that's where the opium comes from, isn't it? So Islam comes along with categorical statements
cutting the roots of these cabal
		
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			Are these individuals that make money of people's miseries? For example, bro, just take industry
Sorry, just take interest. Interest is usury now this is something which the world pretty much
relies upon. But if you just break down what interest is slavery, it slavery, but also it not only
promotes extravagance but what it does is it harms the economy Yeah. Now how does it harm the
economy someone that's borrowing something now he's been given interest he has to retract he can't
spend as much yeah so now the person that he's buying from he's saying selling less stuff, then the
person that supplied him than the farmer that supply them has a knock on effect as Muslims we come
		
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			along and say southern so this helps the economy and it reduces extravagance as well. So you will
see within the inbuilt systems of Islam that
		
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			this is a this is an extraordinary this is this is
		
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			a shadow saying all Muslims do is I just to remind you guys as Ramadan we did not eat all day long.
Exactly. This is what this this is thanks to the brothers. He obviously wants to there's more space
		
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			so grow even when you look at history on this wall wants to have one sward like vessel Yeah, at an
annual market. Well let is turned into a Monroe. We've met a few desserts
		
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			even when it comes to red, like anyone losing control and using power, Yep, alright, divide and rule
has always been the be all and end all. For example, if you look at history, there is there was an
actual group called the Bavarian Illuminati, not the Illuminati, the Bavarian Illuminati, they were
scapegoated. After them came the Catholics after them came the blacks after them came there. This
that that now is just the turn of the Muslims, one of my neighbors, he's black, and he's not a
Muslim, but he just laughs with me and he says, you know now it's just your turn. Before it was our
turn. Now was just your turn. The buck has been passed on but the buck will stay with us because all
		
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			the powers that be they're saying this is this is a man this is no there is no man there is no woman
there trying to change the reality from in front of you. There is no right there is no wrong there's
no objective morality, snicko there's nothing There's no right or wrong. Somebody's doing a surgery
is the same as somebody scratching his * to prayer, frankly. So that when there's no morality,
when interest is okay, as long as you're making money as long as you're hoping at individualism,
it's fine. You know, as long as you don't hurt somebody else. What is hurt somebody else mean add as
a matter. We'll talk about that later. And look at this guy does a boxing fight going on? Oh, oh,
		
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			there's a cookie match going? Oh, there's a football match.
		
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			Oh, Netflix, $1 billion
		
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			for a Star Wars series, or what's that 1 billion, 1 billion. That was a budget. So when these sorts
of budgets are given there, but when you look at what we're spending, it's not comparable. So Islam
will always be a threat to them, because even as because Connor you are you and I are we were there
today. When you when you spoke to Jewish people they do not claim the book is preserved. They do not
even profess that that is the same book that was there before. Christians they do not profess that.
Hindus don't profess that Muslims do. Muslims profess is the same exact book we can prove we have
manuscripts, we have a live language. We have people that memorize it from cover to cover on this
		
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			table. I will recite something from the Quran I will make a mistake three four brothers. That's
wrong. But if you do that with the New Testament non existent no no one will know bro so with Islam
because it's preserved because it's the last line of defense, no prophet to come after Prophet
Muhammad peace be upon him so so the Lord Islam so that Islam is always going to be a threat to them
it's always going to be a threat to the economy it's going to be a threat to the ideological
manipulation because now Islam is the last defense it's the suddenly that's why they see it as a
threat because it's so as a solution to all these modern slavery problems. It's funny the Speaker's
		
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			Corner I think, strengthened my faith even though it's not good Dawa over there I'm sure you guys
enjoy for the mental soaring aspect of it but which one of my videos they do to the shadow
		
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			you see how there was no clipboard
		
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			so who are the greatest because that you listen to this lab rats up back away
		
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			but you know, this is actually very interesting because I the other day, maybe this is like seven or
eight days ago, I reread a book, a class calculus on why
		
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			Yeah, Samuel Huntington,
		
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			classic middle, you know, the crash of civilization and the undiscovered cross. Now, it's a very,
it's a very important work actually. It's a very important work I my other graduate degree, I went
through that book because it was like a pop was a very important book.
		
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			I just reread it again, because a lot of what's happening now the culture clash, I wanted to kind of
revisit it. At the thesis of the book with Samuel P. Huntington, he wrote this 1998 article in a
journal to foreign affairs. And in it, he what he does is that he divides the world civilizations
into seven, he says, The world is effectively seven civilizations. And he goes, he says the Western
civilization is to orthodox civilizations like Russian Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, says it's the
African I don't know why he says that, because that's a that's a mistake. I think. He says this
African civilization was just one Africa, there's not, I think he means by that like tribal African,
		
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			which whatever that means.
		
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			And that he says that the Japanese he makes it into a civilization myself and the Indian
civilization. I think he makes sense to us evaluation result, like Hindu or Sunday, try let the
Islamic China and miserable and not Indian, I don't think because China, either. The last one is the
assumptive language. And effectively, why is the thesis of this book is that in the end of times,
we're moving towards a crash, a culture clash between different civilizations. And the clash is most
likely to happen effectively between the West and Islam. That's his thesis. What was his role in
this? 1997? Ita? Oh, he died in 2001, which is awesome to Lake Hello. I'm not. I don't think they
		
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			wouldn't. He wouldn't know that he was an advisor to the Gulf healer. He was invited Alka. So he in
the, in the end of his book, he actually gave advice to US government of how to destroy this limited
leverage, either in a subtle way. He said you have to effectively as you said, you have to divide,
divide and conquer. These are the you have to divide them create create disunity among them, which
is you know, we see that, you know, if you see how the western world is, is even mapped out now, it
says like that.
		
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			But the point is, is that it's very interesting, okay.
		
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			If you look at the other civilizations, right, China and Russia, the two biggest threats, military
threats and economic threats right now some axis or both of them, they don't have a key thing. And
this is something that has, what do you mean a key thing, I'll tell you what the key thing is the
mission recipe, the missing a missing thing. So China has effectively adopted communism in the past
mount with Mao, they were communists, now they're just capitalists, or he calls it the Confucianism
as long as you didn't really have an expansionist policy. They don't have an ideology, an idea that
they can expand to the rest of the world. If it's destiny. Yeah, they don't have the idea of a
		
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			manifest destiny, right.
		
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			And Russia the same thing, really. There's only little differences between the Russian civilization.
And the Western civilization, they really believe in the same religion or Christianity, whatever it
is, what was the difference? It's an authoritarian regime. It's not, there's nothing there that you
can export to the rest of the world. Islam is the only civilization,
		
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			which has the potential to expand, to export its ideas and to overtake the liberal world order. And
that's why I think he focused on Islam, he really focused on it. He was worried of Islam the most,
because although Russia and China from that, from that perspective, there are two huge powers.
Russia less so now. I mean, militarily. China is really going I mean, the Americans are very scared
of China. But the Chinese, the Chinese, the Chinese can't really overtake America. Let's be honest.
I mean, cabbage, can the Chinese go in and overtake America? Like militarily? Very difficult? Very
difficult, obviously, very difficult.
		
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			Number one, number two, what are they going to? If they do let's let's do a thought experiment,
let's say they overtake the world, the Chinese overtake the world? Yeah, well, what are they gonna
put? What do you bring to the table? What are you now exporting? Confucianism? You don't they don't
care about exports. They've never been expansionist like that. China have always cared about their
own kind of thing. They don't care about what they know Islam is touching this. That's what they're
worried about. That we have a system which replaces their system. And it's intelligible. It's got
rituals attached to it. It's got religion attached to it. It's got worldview attached to it. That's
		
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			why they have to attack Islam, bro. Because I think they're all following the light. People like
Bernard Lewis, who wrote a book called What went wrong with Islam, Samuel Huntington and there was a
guy who is the student of undetectable for Chiara for kr Francis program. Yeah, it's Japanese guy.
Yeah. And the history and the history.
		
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			But yeah, the idea that that's it the West has one and less than nothing needs to be done faster.
		
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			They do, we would agree, right? They listened to these guys, they really I think that the
administration's listen to these guys they'll listen to liberalists when it comes to foreign policy
and stuff, they listen to these kinds of guys. And I think that what you're seeing with that
coalition of the, the media, and the the government's against Islam is because they know, if Islam
unites, and it grows, it becomes an immediate Challenger and competitor to their world order. So
this is expected if I was the American way, this way. If I was the Americans, and I believed in what
they believe, I would tell them exactly what's up on things and solar, divide these guys, if these
		
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			guys come together, it's it's a nightmare for all of us. So what is the Chinese government was CCB
doing to the muscles right now, I hear a lot of different it's hard to find a real information about
what's going on over there.
		
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			We've interviewed people and it's pretty clear. I mean, a firsthand witness testimonies that they
are putting them in these handles concentration camps, they're trying to change the solitary
rejuvenate, consider the Turkic Muslims, Eastern, Eastern, Eastern Turkestan, they consider them to
be a threat. Because they, they have a different identity. So they want to try to amalgamate them to
the culture, they're trying to assimilate into the culture and the title of my foreskin to some of
the very strong culture. So the way to raise it is they're trying to put people in different places
		
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			put kids in compulsory education separate whether from trial will see all these things.
		
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			What exactly where is China? So they're pretty strong at being able to safeguard themselves
		
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			from criticism to do it under surveillance a certain place and so you won't be able to see like
social media like what you see your past cycle. That's the person who's gonna who's gonna know that.
I love that and you can criticize they don't have they don't have the sort of you don't have the
equivalent of Hamas. Yeah, they don't have that they, you know, they don't have the equivalent of a
resistance group. They are literally under the mercy of this officer of this. One of the strongest
armies in the world. You know, they don't have beautiful sunshine.
		
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			Yeah, well, social media is on a lot of shadow. Yeah. That's another point is, you know, WhatsApp
mail YouTube. Yeah, they got they got their own teacher, you know, so I was trying to make the
complimentary point because Zhi Shan was making the point, that look is there's an economic
disincentive, because Islam abolishing a lot of stuff that they say their bread and butter, but it's
also a civilizational disincentive. And that is they realize that if Islam puts itself together
civilization, it becomes the immediate competitor and it has the ability to overtake and it has
overtaken before. All you have to do is look at the history is overtaking so many times before they
		
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			know what we're capable of. So they have to suppress it without so appealing to conspiracy. You
know, everything you said about
		
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			you know, Francis Fukuyama nice love Yeah, 200 years ago, there was a guy but by the name of Albert
Pike. Okay. Oh, what * first 33 degree Freemason in one of his books, he does mention that the
final battle will be between the really?
		
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			Oh, I part. You mentioned this to unbelievers that are very general. So it's a spiritual thing as
well. Apparently, they say he claimed himself that he could summon Lucifer anytime he wanted. That's
where he would claim himself. Wow. Well, yeah. Raising trouble either. Apparently, Lucifer spoke to
him in a dream. And he orchestrated three world wars through this dream. And World War One and world
war two already. I was busy. Albert Pike. He is, I think in American General. Really? Yeah. 33
degree Freemason? Oh, my gosh, on a level well, and we have to be honest. And we won't go into too
much detail because last time I see someone speak about this their video was actually taken down.
		
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			Well worn rumble they got free speech over here won't be okay. Yeah, well, I'll never say anyway.
		
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			I'll be honest.
		
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			I'm not gonna
		
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			do this hadith.
		
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			Okay, about the End of Times
		
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			have these Hadith basically say, and then they're very specific had the Spro. And I've never, I
can't tell you what they read exactly. But they say the end of times the Muslims are going to make
an alliance with a room. A room could either be one or two people. There are two to put it in
Huntington sells civilizations, which are connected to our room. Now, which is the West and the
Eastern Orthodox like the Russians.
		
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			And it says that they're going to make it harder for the Volkswagen lights in the end of days.
		
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			And there's going to be a great wall that takes place. And this great wall is going to have an army
which is composed of 12 flags, and each flag has 80,000
		
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			people inside of it. Now if you add that up, it's 960,000 people. That's it.
		
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			billion people go in the medieval period you don't find armies that big. This was not a medieval
army. This is a world that they army the biggest army in the world today of active reserve active
active forces the Chinese army and there's a million people in that row you know? So that's a
million people. It's a Chinese army. We're talking about army this hadith is referring to something
very modern where there will be an army of a million people go and army will
		
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			entire what would be the equivalent of the entire active personnel of the biggest army in the world
now, America doesn't have that very It has like What 445 500,000 Something like that. Active
personnel not reservists active personnel. So the point I'm making too is it then says that these
people that this rule, they will go against the alliance and basically it's going to signal the end
of days bonuses when the MACD is coming? And the jail and Georgia which was well that's not gonna
happen.
		
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			But it seems to me he Everything is clearly moving in that direction. When is the end? When When is
the jaw going to show up? Do you think it's coming real soon? It's a little odd um, but here's the
thing.
		
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			Ralph, I mentioned it before yesterday
		
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			that you know, the minor signs and the major signs of the Day of Judgment. Yeah. The minus signs are
almost all done. Yeah. Which is mad because there's like there's so there's so many of them. There's
like 50 or 60. So one of them was like giving examples about one that was a conquest of Jerusalem.
Islam conquered Jerusalem in the first 10 years of Islam with Ahmed Yeah, that was done quickly. So
another one is like for example, the competing of the tall buildings we talked about that yesterday,
Dubai, another one is interest the spread of interest. Well, can you imagine this is a Hadith that
says that interest will be so widespread, men LEM yet cool. Whoo, I saw a bet woman or body, whoever
		
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			doesn't consumer interest, you will be afflicted by its dust. That's Hadith. Bro. One of the things
that the Prophet said is that there'll be sexually transmitted diseases. Or why do we not just STDs,
STDs that will come about there'll be advent of STDs due to sexual promiscuity multibox nowadays,
there's 1 million people in London have STDs Yeah, well many people go did you get lucky
		
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			know when this was going around you I was born into it. I was sick and there was the sports around
my backyard.
		
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			So the Ambikapur came they took me up and then
		
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			I was I was in I was in an ambulance and then
		
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			the country came in we need to we need to see if you're the monkey the
		
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			monkey pops up right? Let me ask you if you're homosexual, so know that normally, they would just
let
		
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			us know Hadith talking about homosexuality by says there'll be new diseases. Never heard of
		
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			that stuff authentic. There's there's a week out it's very interesting. Now. You know, it goes it's
this week, Id family clear. It's an lol
		
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			earlier Cobra, on top of Ronnie, because any active illogical but gradually with multiple miroir
that man will be satisfied. Only a man he doesn't need a woman his life. So gate
		
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			gate bouquet, and a woman will be satisfied work. She's lesbian, Lucky. But even you know, like,
yeah, Brad's move in wet. There is even, you know, the feminist movement, that the woman will get to
the workforce, because I had these gentlemen that, that the woman will now go into the workforce. So
now we're gonna see the major size of the entire system. And, yeah, so effectively the, like, I
would say 95% of the mind. So you know, you know what's interesting about the word processor
themselves fent, it was a minus signs, the signs done by the MMSE come in, some say it's a minus
sign, such as a major. So now what they see is that the major signs will happen, like, you know,
		
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			like a beat when you cut a beat. Yep. And it will fall one after another, all
		
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			the major sides will happen one after another. So it wouldn't be likely the time but camera. So it
just shows you that we are literally like, on the verge of luck can actually I'm learning more about
this than I was speaking to a Jewish fan of mine, he came up to me and he was like, Oh, why do you
speak that? Why I don't I'm not anti semitic at all, but I'll speak about all religions. And so I
was learning more about him on stream again. And I was I was telling him about how Jesus the Messiah
of Islam, because he's saying that we don't believe in Jesus. But it's actually a misconception that
Christians don't realize that we believe that Jesus is the Messiah, and I was asking him what he
		
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			believes. And he was describing the Jewish Messiah. And I'd never heard about this term before.
Whoa, I don't remember what the word is. Miss Sheikh was something like that. And basically in
Islam, the jaw is the machine their own Messiah is the jaw and a slightly let me let me ask you a
question. I speak to some Christians yet they come and say that Islam is that that jobs, religion,
etc. I say to him, very simple, that God is going to be a bee
		
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			think they may be in? Who's going to clean what, but he is God. And he's going to do what? Miracles,
who believes that God is a man and that this miracle, the Christians, the Trinitarian Christians.
		
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			So he's going to fall for the trap of, you know, and of course, we have creations that there'll be
murders longer as well. So
		
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			the, the point is this so long as they will.
		
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			So the point is this actually, if you think about it, you guys are the ones that believe God can
become a man, and we do miracles. So that I don't know doesn't wake you up. Hello. And it just
doesn't you can see this I'm not you guys, anyone's gonna judge you because he's gonna compensate
and God undermine what you can't make himself look like Jesus and put some marks on his hand. So the
point is here, it's very clear. Like, is it really difficult he's gonna control the weather. There's
so many things even in the Bible is so broad. Again, they are the one that's going to follow that
made my friends to the Christians because there's a lot of watching, I did see a video, I want to
		
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			bring it up in defense of a I think it was nearby. And in England, somewhere there is this whole
masjid and there was a guy going to have to
		
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			die and that they're all doing this truth Truth thing and thinking that it's gonna go give them why
I don't know what it was innovation, but the whole module was was believing it to truth. And these
are the people that are gonna, these are the people that will believe in the jaw when the jaw combs
Pakistan is burning. Am I wrong?
		
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			Well, when I heard that afterwards, Pakistan has been talking about this. It was event that was
happening. But the musical is gonna be the majority of follows at the job like, well, we're the ones
that chose Trump people are gonna fall for women, not women, like women, so of course, not it was
Bradford right?
		
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			Women are naturally inherently followers, yes. mentality, etc. They are mentioned Bundler. What does
he say? He said you will name you will have to chain them up.
		
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			We're not asking you to change anybody up here.
		
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			I was watching
		
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			this, he said you see signs of the end times? Or is the space of paranoid Vicki? Is it even worth
speaking about it because it's all prophesized and it's out of our control. But one thing that I've
noticed, and this was happening even in India as well, that there was business profitable, which was
way ahead, the Battle of him. And what what happens with these prophecies is sometimes we rely too
much on these prophecies. And we say, oh, it's going to be this, this particular thing, the end
times are coming, I even when I post videos, and it becomes more and more crazier with regards to
what sort of stuff is going on? I mean, it's all us. Yeah, Current Affairs, just current affairs,
		
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			stuff that's going on. I see people going the day of just when it's close. Now, the job is gonna be
here very soon. Mahadeo. But we don't know how long it's gonna take might take one year might take
five years, 10 years, 50 years, 100 years. 200 years. You just don't know. And this whole thing that
yes, the the, you know, signs of the Day of Judgment are going to happen. They're going to happen
when they're going to happen. But for us as people living to just rely on them and go you know what,
forget it, I can't do anything. I just look everything off. Or like he says, If tongue in cheek, I'm
ready for the asteroid now. Yeah, you know, obviously doesn't mean it like that. But the thing is
		
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			that when when some people rely on it too much, and it leads to inaction, and they think you know,
it's gonna happen soon. We don't know when it's gonna happen. Yes, it's enough of a sign for us to
realize that you know what he is and times at Yes, these are not good things to be happening. These
are not things to be celebrated. However, we continue doing whatever is in our power for example, we
go speakers gonna we continue going speakers gonna, even if the Day of Judgment causes the narration
to suggest that even if you're presenting something, finished planting it. Yeah. Because that's,
that's your job. That's what you're supposed to do. Don't stop doing something just because all they
		
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			have just are just leave the site and still supposed to finish what you're doing. And you still, you
know, not only that, when it comes to the address, what what we're why we're so excited to have
John, stay at this that there's a hadith of the product is referring to the young boy. And I think
that in a nutshell, paraphrase, and he says that
		
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			the bike before he dies, we'll see.
		
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			We'll see the judgment, something along those lines, what the plan was what, the moment you dies,
with the judgment, the moment you die, that's the hereafter. That's all the unseen thing you want to
wait for the jump together, you're gonna see more that more of that work on the beer judgment that's
gonna start for you when you die. And that can be any sick time. Once we get 10 years. What is the
Djokovic 50 as well, he will predict it. Forget that the moment you die. Exactly. The moment you die
is your day of judgment, because you've got to see the unseen. You're going to be seeing those
injuries that we were talking about. You're going to be asked the questions. So you're the
		
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			adjustment is that worry about that because people are very speculative nowadays, why do we forget
that you're the adjustment start with the date. So work on that date, and it just amazes me many
people are working on that you
		
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			Have you graduated from university when, of course they celebrated, they're so fixated people call
me. But please make sure that I pass my exams. It's called appreciate effort. But do you put the
same effort to the exam but it's your destiny behind it? Is this going to be the thing that when
you're the Angel of Death concentrates your soul. And if I was I was deep in this company, it was I
spoke to you, as well, is that just think about it, the most important thing in my life is this, the
moment I die, and I'm not saying that the angels have email for marketing, but just I just want to
know, I just want to hear the following, come out to the mercy and download as best the best. And
		
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			that's the thing I've been waiting for all my life, coming out to the Mercy of Allah, because if
they say, Come out to the wrath of your Lord, these are the two options. These are the choices
basically, when our souls taken, the interest will either come and say come out to the mercy of the
Lord, or come up to the roof of your Nordea. The most important thing for any believer is when you
die, but inshallah it will be that the angel said come out to the mercy of your love the moment is a
mercy will start for handling love past, past the sort of care about but I don't care about this or
that, but no, many people are fixated nice, but it's not a game for Netflix, where's the Giacomo has
		
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			ever said, because even if these these things are happening, like how does that affect your daily
life? It doesn't. Okay, now, I mean, and also the ball is, but it does show you the reality of these
things as well. And, you know, obviously, you made a fantastic point. But also one of the ways we
could possibly predict the one is happening is pay attention to the people waiting for him. If he's
people, the so called people waiting for him Yes. And they're gonna do the rituals in order to you
know, give the job as powers. Then why don't we just keep our eye on them and he's gone and instead
of waiting for Matthew, why don't you prepare to be like him? You know, that waits for a method the
		
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			methods come bullet, why don't you try to be like him? Why do you wait to procedural? Why don't you
start working if the old man if everybody did their part, bro, well, like people talk about, oh, we
need to advise that sister doesn't wear the hijab correctly or that Bravo smoking. If everybody
focused on their family and fix their family. Nobody needs to one another family does such a good
job. Because even our do ours as well when we supplicate now is Ramadan, before we open our fast,
the DUA that we make. There's a strong possibility of it being accepted. And one of the dwarfs
should be Oh Allah, think about your lineage, oh Allah make my children such that they will be on
		
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			the side of the malady that there will be on the side of Esau and a tsunami, rather than the side of
the Giada. Rather than disgracing the religion, they will be honoring their religion. And that's the
thing there was a shift who's who's somewhat famous now and they said, You know what made you come
on the right path. He said, when I would get up in the morning, and I would come down the stairs, I
could hear my father weeping on the prayer mat. Oh, Allah guide my son. And he said that when I
would see somebody as masculine as him and he has his stuff together, but he's on a prayer mat, and
he's Craig, and who is he crying for his claim for me? He said that made me you know, that really
		
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			kind of got to me. So it's stuff like this that hearing stuff like that, like the brother rightly
said, he should get us to kind of a should motivate us into action. That you know what, this is what
I see in some of my videos towards the end that after mentioning the current affair, I say if this
isn't going to wake you up, if this isn't going to show you that now is the time to change. Now is
the time to turn closer to Allah. Then when as you know, I mean, if you bought the signs taking
place, what are you waiting for? I mean, like now is the time before it would have been asked for us
to change the camera better if you're gonna get the chance it was further with the stream this
		
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			Romberg was the thing about her admission name in the
		
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			column not the parliament there were a few you mentioned Parliament notice yes there's in the Senate
something about why people should remember what they said I was promoting hatred in the United
States for a company your name was mentioned. Yeah, I was
		
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			assaulted anti semitism was superb Australia anti semitism. That'll get us to number one, neediness.
And number one, are you back?
		
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			I want to have them so we went to Speaker's Corner today. You're all there. I want to ask all of you
what do you get specifically out of that because I'm always talking to my friends and we're trying
to figure it out. It was a pretty entertaining it's a fun playground for adults. It's it's good to
go back and forth. Of course like the people the washing machine, they love to debate about stuff
like this all day. Ultimately, a lot of it is kind of a waste of time for for most people but it's a
good mental exercise. I'm wondering before we get there Can I share a couple of things with you
lucky okay, because I was just on the alpha I find it interesting if we close the door on the minus
		
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			hours yes soldier phase
		
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			there's something Hadith I came across recently. Yeah, very interesting about the size of the
adjustment because I think this actually constitutes one of the best arguments for God or for the
truth of Islam. Because you don't need to have a linguistic ability or we already spoke about some
of the stuff before like for instance, the inshallah river or the idea that interest will you
		
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			Increase and Zerah you know, for example, will lead to STDs or like the idea of prosecuting these
SMEs the tall buildings where Islam will spread what countries and so on but let me give you some
other Hadees very interesting yep this is the rated by omega s Hawk you said a woman will be taken
and her stomach will be ripped open
		
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			then why isn't a womb will be taken out and discarded for fear of giving birth?
		
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			This is a Hadith authentic
		
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			Can you imagine KCL deep dies you know, I mean this is these are the kinds of things that is
predicted before the day of judgment so we'll say again Yeah, I think in Washington Yeah. That Abu
Huraira was a lot more integrated and this is in Wilson the fame never Shiva is so authentic,
authentic hadith says a woman will be taken Yes. And her stomach will be ripped open then what is in
how book will be taken out and discarded for fear of giving birth? This is clearly talking about a
row is talking about what an abortion was it can you imagine a common that now that is so precise
specific to that is unbelievably besides having you know they celebrate abortions in the street in
		
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			New York they have yell for abortion where women go on the street and they'll celebrate it. Another
thing that came to mind I don't know if it raised about that. Isn't that a C section because a woman
is a fetal given every birth is a C section could be
		
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			so listen to this. Yeah.
		
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			Another thing which is mentioned, which is really powerful, is
		
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			there's a hadith it goes it goes as follows. The owl will not be established until you fight a took.
Yeah.
		
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			Do all these
		
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			Turkish because Turkey is a modern nation and it's not it's not kirkeby Turkish people. It's talking
about Turkic people. And that that difference. So like the moguls Simone, that's okay. So let's
enjoy Sam. People with small eyes, red faces and Flatnose Asians Yeah, but it's not just any Asians
is very specifications. Okay, who is it because their faces will look like shields coated with
leather. The owl will not be established till the fight with people whose shoes are made of egg. Now
these people
		
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			and I'll give you another Hadith. This somebody by the way, this hadith coming up yet is soon an MO
would go some of my people were alive or low lying ground, which they call a busser. But beside a
river called Digilab. The tigress over there is a bridge is people will be numerous and it will be
one of the capital cities of immigrants. At the end of time the descendants of Kantara will come
with broad faces small eyes that align on the back of the river. The town's inhabitants will then
separate into three sections, one of which will follow cattle and live in the desert and perish.
Another which will seek security for themselves and perish by third will put their children behind
		
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			their backs and fight the invaders and they will be the martyrs.
		
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			So, Lewis is talking about it very clearly talking about the Mongols. He is He is 100 I come back
now, this if you look at what happened
		
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			with the Mughals, is one of the most significant historical moments ever. You just recited the
Mongols and how the Mongols interacted with the Muslims, there was a massive fight that took between
the Mongols and and the Muslims. It led to actually the Mughals converting to Islam. There's a whole
history behind that. But the precision of that hadith, because those Mongols brought they had shoes
that will make that affair.
		
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			The same thing that is mentioned that hadith exactly happened. Now, you imagine, Constantinople is
mentioned Hadith, which is the crown jewel of the Roman Empire that we'll be able to take assembled
today, Istanbul today, you had Jerusalem mentioned the Hadith that will be overtaken, you have the
Mongols
		
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			and you have the most significant events in history between the time of the Prophet and now spelled
out in the most precise way. So you know what, like, for example, there's a prediction that is made
of and so now it's there to show us that if God can get all of these so right. So when it comes to
that, John, when it comes to
		
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			MACD when it comes to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, if there's already proof that these
prophecies came correct like that, then surely we should accept okay, it's only a matter of time
now. That's why this is the this is the benefit of the minor signs of the Day of Judgment. But what
are the minor signs is that obesity obesity become widespread?
		
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			Obesity role is mentioned having the fattest Americans ever been in London Zoo. Yeah, UK and Brazil.
It's unbelievable how much how
		
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			On much
		
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			sophistication and precision there is some general trends I mentioned, for example,
		
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			that knowledge will become very widespread, extremely widespread literacy written material be overly
widespread, but also that money will be completely widespread. Not only that, but with knowledge
widespread, there'll be ignorance in this will be very profound.
		
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			Because we think about merging why judiciary is not widely applied as a very good point. So you have
these two almost, you would not think that these two trends will come together by one aspect from
another perspective actually, the despite the increase of knowledge, there'll be this is still a
good one. It's always like having tons of books but no one's really Yes. Why because Google, you can
Google it. There's no memorization in it. That's a good one we're going to be naked because yes, it
is. So look at this look
		
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			at lucchini is and you know the Bella sister something
		
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			that is titled
		
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			see everything because there's some that are absolute see through because they've got across the
bay, you can see everything roads, you know, that hadith is so interesting, because this is a
Muslim. The way it goes is this is it goes that there will be a time
		
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			when people will be traveling in these things called a pseudo church yet to do so we'll have to
explain what this means is authentic. This will focus on Muslim, safe Muslim. Yeah, it's the second
most authentic book and slap after a lot of stuff, Robert Hardy, the Muslim. And it says that this
there will be traveling and there'll be reclining inside the solche. So which is a name for a ship.
Okay. Now classically, you had these Roman ships which had little little wheels on them. So we're
saying that you have some ship like things that are going to be moving around on the on the ground
of the earth, and people are going to be reclining inside of them. This is the this yet you're going
		
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			to be reclining inside of them.
		
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			And inside of this vehicle, there's going to be women. It's women, that while they dress like IDF
CAS yet, are yet Cassia it means they're dressed. But they actually do the code, but they appear
uncouth. Now, effectively all the shura have said this means to fix it means that their clothes are
so tight, that they might as well be naked. That's Miami, that's every girl in Miami to each other.
It's so so tight, you see the whole body yet? Or it could mean that they're wearing such little
clothes, that if this doesn't classify as covering, it doesn't really Yeah, it doesn't have genies.
It doesn't classify you're not covering yourself, that's not the way that traditionally how you
		
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			would cover how someone would cover themselves. So can you imagine, bro, these are the things that
the kinds of examples of what the Prophet Muhammad Salam, he says would happen before the deal done
before at the jail. Before all of these things we should talk about because it may seem theoretical,
but if we're talking about 90% And I've just given you like only 10 examples 10 or 15 examples 90%
Of this kind of stuff now it's gonna have opposite has come true. It seems incredulous all this
other stuff is not going to happen. But it will happen quickly though. And I think it's gonna happen
is it might happen on the left hand, the Day of Judgment might happen in all of our lifetimes. It's
		
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			possible that we know we don't know what's going to be what what are some signs of the end times in
the ISRAEL PALESTINE conflict right now. I always sneak into the water and sometimes like I've heard
talks with a how Israel might be guarding some some some books and some information that there's
something deeper that's happening in this war that has to do so the thing is, yeah, I actually
looked into this because I was interested because I came across these Hadith
		
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			about Gaza, in particular Gaza.
		
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			They had this idea about Gaza just had these Gaza, however, all of the Hadees about Gaza, but we can
talk about the truth about the haka, but that's different. Let me get to the Gaza and I can read it
for you, if you like. Because, actually, yes, and unofficially, the Somoza
		
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			the Shang is also kind of
		
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			as he's getting done. There's something that's just come out a couple of days ad for reading. I
don't know what you're looking at. I thought he was texting you the board. Yeah, I don't know. He's
finding it. But there's something called the the red heifer. Oh, yeah. So that sounds like that.
That's how you live. So this is this is a prophecy of the Jews. So they believe that they need to
find so again, I'm paraphrasing, you can jump in, which is they need to find a red heifer that
fulfill certain criteria. It needs to be clean, unblemished needs to be red, it needs to be like
this like that. For years, decades, centuries, possibly even they've been searching for it. And they
		
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			haven't found it. However, only recently they found five in Texas. Yeah. And using American
Airlines, they've transported them over
		
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			up, and they believe that this red heifer a, once it's sacrificed and it's banned and there are
certain pure priests, then when you know that whole situation is clear to them, you know OXA
		
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			doesn't promote the Temple Mount mudra lochsa Mustard, the Luxor
		
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			you know mustard the noxa. So that's the third holiest played out place in Islam. Where's that?
		
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			Okay, that wasn't bombed, was it? No. So that's a mosque, isn't it? That's that courtyard. Courtyard
is nice with Yes. So that whole courtyard is called AXA, okay, so that of course Muslims go there's
a third volley OSI and you know, 100 are fantastic. But for years, they've been, you know,
weakening. Some people say that, yeah, they've been weakening the foundations. This used to be like
a fringe opinion that they want to build the third temple, the temple of Solomon, and they want to
do that. So it was it was a very fringe opinion. But now, it's so mainstream, even in politics, that
this is something that is ridiculous to denied. And they need to be the Buddha, for example, for the
		
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			Commonwealth. For the for the coming of the Stasi, the Messiah. Yeah. So the and the evangelicals
are trying to continue this as well, no, rather to catalyze this because they believe that of
course, and besides is going to come. So they are aligning on this to the Jews admit that they're
waiting for the coming of the Antichrist? Yeah, no, no, of course, no.
		
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			You say yes. You say no, no, Antichrist, Baker is the Messiah, but we say is the judge, but you
said, Remember, because they will explain how the how, what are the exceptions, it's a crisis, you
want to know, they, they go to think it's the Messiah, but it's going to be anticlinal The Jews are
gonna follow them, the Christians are gonna follow him. And not only that, they lose it, they said,
40, from what I saw, and also there's gonna have a following, but it's really Antichrist in reality,
but just to finish this point, the eights are falling, right? Because they found the red and now the
prophecy, they're going to once they found it in April, they're saying that that's when they're
		
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			going to enact this ceremony. So the next coming year or so is going to be very indicative, because
according to their prophecy, they should start building the Third Temple.
		
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			And once they start doing that, then, I mean, there's gonna be oil, hopefully, there's gonna be
approval, but the way things are now with what's going on in Palestine, there's supposed to be a
pro, or which country do we see speaking up? So when OXA gets taken, who's gonna speak out? What the
countries that that rely on the Americans with the Jordanians that that rely on the Americans, the
Saudi, the only country that's named after the king? That, of course, was done at the, the advent of
the demolishing of the Ottoman Empire? I mean, what can we really hopeful, but people are saying
that from April, so this is because you asked for their prophecy. This is their prophecy. And you
		
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			can set this up as well. It's called the red heifer prophecy. It's making the rounds as well. But
it's really looking across the Hadith grow. And this goes that will happen to the next month, this
year in April. They're saying that that's when they're going to enact this out and then push push
forward, there has to be caveat made because we will get rid of acceleration accelerating the
process of becoming of Mahadevi. The Antichrist is something that is propagated by designers, the
religious Jews believe that you cannot accelerate process it is something that happens naturally
example with this only design is to an uninteresting and they would only come if there is no state
		
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			of Israel. Yes. Because they believed that for for them their method, their Messiah to come. Yeah,
there should be no is there should be no Israel, Israel. Yeah. So they try to build the Third
Temple. So what's happening is this bow, they tried to do the first temperature for the Messiah to
come. And the Christians, the Jewish the NABI designers come in America Christians by the way, the
reason they have to alter this because Because see, when this happened to Jesus, Jesus will come so
when Jesus will come, he will kill the the Jews and everybody for that matter. So the Christians are
supporting the Jews, even though they're not descended the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Yeah, so
		
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			what they do and this is like, let's come up with this because when this happens, Jesus will come
which is going to be whatever it is brainwashed, you know, they're very calculated this religious
and they know so there that Jesus is the jewel, and then the Messiah of the Jews is that jar. Do you
notice there's a hadith I've just come across now, before before you read it to me, I just want to
say I was gonna ask it what can we do in preparation for this? But if it's all prophesize there's
nothing we really can do. This is all going to happen. It's supposed to happen. So the people
watching right now if they're getting scared, like what do I do? Is there anything we can Yeah,
		
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			let's listen to Quran save yourself and if you haven't from file, yourself and your family so
sometimes you want to see the whole world do self sufficient for localism. Save yourself and your
family please first before you want to go and see
		
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			The vote is very important as a reminder for myself as soon as I go out with everybody what my house
my brother, my mom, you need to sometimes focus is everybody was focused on their family. Our goal
is working to date on that in 100 Well, I love this one the results he just wants you to date on the
path, not the end, I don't want to see the end I just want to die on the path. That should be our
main focus because what's gonna happen is going to happen you get it and there is prophecies what
for that Muslims are we going to conquer Jerusalem, Jesus is going to come you know is gonna kill
the bedrock, there is going to be peace on earth, He is going to get married. So there's going to be
		
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			peace is going to, he's going to choose that. So doing these things are going to have to this period
will definitely end. But everything is this life is all about peaks and troughs. Yeah. That's why
even when you see a person in hospital and you look at the paper, it's up down, and that's
indicative of what life is it goes up, then it comes down. I mean, that and and time correct me if
I'm wrong, will be somebody that will go up for the karma, this will be right towards the end. Yes.
And then he will take it apart break from break. So at the time of Jesus, that will be our peak
time. Yeah. And there's always peaks and troughs, that's just the way the world works. And so to
		
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			answer what he's asking, What are we supposed to do? The very fact that we know about science,
because the Sahabas, they would make this like a life mission to know all the sides, the reason why
they wanted to know all the sciences, in preparation to know, to
		
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			differentiate between the AntiChrist and Jesus Christ, by knowing the sides, the signs are an
indication, okay, I have to prepare myself, the prophet house and talks about the idea that there
will be people that will remove themselves from society, and it will go away to the mountains in
worship, but to stay away from the influences of their job. So knowing the signs is the preparation
itself against. So some of these are not being mentioned, there'll be praying, they'll be praying
for the lineage, that Allah protects their lineage. Like Donald says, as well as grow. Some people
are making hijra, they're moving to Muslim countries, as you've had in your circles as well, some
		
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			people are moving to Dubai, some people are moving to Turkey, some people are saying, you know, it's
we actually can't live in certain countries. Some people, they know that, for example, when the
Hawks, nothing happens. I mean, you do whatever you can really is, you know, is around you. And
that's, that's all you can do, like Andy mentioned, as well. So you marry all of these things
together. And you do whatever is in your means, like if a building is on fire, you're never going to
be able to rescue everybody. And you're never going to be able to change everything. But you can
change what's around you. And you want to be that flame to the darkness that's around you. And if
		
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			there's enough flames, that's enough to light up the room, but you can't light up the entire room.
That's not in your hands. There will always be people that choose the darkness, and you can't change
that. And that's why even the prophets uncle, there were examples even in the prophets life is uncle
didn't accept Islam. So guidance ultimately, some people just look at the Prophet did accept Islam.
So that's what it comes down to. Understanding and acknowledging everything lies in our hands while
in the control of Allah. But we do there's a saying Do your best. Allah will do the rest. That's a
good weekend. Do your best of all do the rest.
		
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			Amen brother was really
		
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			very interesting because I, I had already thought that all of these are Hadith a week about Gaza and
nearly Ashkelon, you know, you might have seen what's happened on the news Asteron became quite
popular, because Ashkelon is right next to Gaza, as Cullen is called as per Mahajan. Last, now there
was two last skeletons. There's one in Egypt and one in Haza. But the NIV as well the one that is
mentioned the hadith is actually the one that has right now if this is what the Hadith says. And
this has the has been authenticated by the likes of our van in August. Yeah, it's not a week had is
it says the first on this matter is a prophecy and mercy. Then it becomes a caliphate and mercy. So
		
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			we've already had that we have prophecy, we have a caliphate, then it becomes Kingship of mercy.
That's exactly what happened. Because you had that better than you had always Yeah. Then it becomes
the dictatorship and mercy. That's what we have now. So this is how the bills Arsalan is telling us
exactly what has happened in history is what's happened in terms of governance in terms of
governance, right? This is just then they will fight over it like the the fighting of hungry camels.
They will they're going to be fighting over different things over the final lap like hungry camels.
		
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			So upon us to engage in jihad, Miss Doyle he had he says indeed the best of your jihadist patients
and the best of your patients is that the beginning okay. So G has to be attached to say and your
and your and the best of your jihad is in us our land.
		
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			More as I've got one as Colin is Do you know them sorry to say
		
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			what we saw Ashkelon this in the kibbutz right outside of Gaza.
		
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			So you've got Gaza here Ashkelon is like it's a 10 minute drive from Gaza.
		
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			So why is if you imagine the lines here that have been drawn
		
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			this hadith indicates it could indicate that the Muslim governance, the moment that the jihad
reaches there,
		
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			that's something's gonna happen that's gonna reach the end of this. And that's why I think the
Palestine issue, okay? It could be the trigger for world war three, and then can you support sperm?
		
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			If you think about it, just think about this, because here is saying how these clear, but it's
unbelievable how clear this hadith is. How can the person Salam? If you know the history of like
Islamic history, this is undisputed issue? First you had the province Isola, they they have hella
RASHIDIYA then you had exactly what the Prophet said. Then you had that Bassett and the Omo ease
with the only reason that Besut break it down. Can they were kings, it's like bollocky. Then after
that, what do we have now in that Muslim multi ethnic taters was authoritarian regime? It's not a
democracy. It is a dictatorship. In most of the countries, it's 59 Muslim majority countries, most
		
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			of them are characterized by authoritarian regime. This is exactly according to the Hadith. This is
the second penultimate stage of history.
		
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			So right now it's like if we're reading a book, this is the second to last chapter, we are in the
second to last chapter. The next chapter is the conclusion of the book of history. The End of
History for grammar here the real end of history not asleep. So what I'm saying is that that hadith
was still intact why does it indicate us colon bro
		
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			give me that let me let's be clear about something with the current Gaza conflict
		
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			the current does a conflict showed us it's unlikely that the small band of resistance fighters
whoever they may be in Gaza are going to overtake me that let's be honest, let's say for example
that militarily strategically if Hamas what is the best they can hope for? If resistance looking
like repelled the enemy outside of Gaza? That's the best they can ask. They can hope no one is
predicting that Hamas or any other resistance group in Gaza will go into Ashkelon, which is or any
of that, which is, by the way, run into Tel Aviv. Ashkenaz on the way to Tel Aviv, bro. Really?
Yeah. Aska so you've got here what separates it? This cabal it's only a few times, bro between by
		
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			the way between Gaza and Tel Aviv is now in driving terms between Gaza and Ashkelon. It's 10
minutes. 15 minutes. You can you can go to it by running jogging. It's not far that's not far away.
So I'll say this, bro, it's unlikely that a place like Ashkelon will be overtaken by anything other
than a combined effort of the Muslim armies.
		
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			And the moment that happens everyone knows the moment that happens. It may be a trick that might be
like, you know how Franz Ferdinand gold was one that was the catalyst World War apparently Yeah,
they say right, but it can't be the alliance system that can have a system like that bro, it could
be that this thing about Palestine is going to be lead to the end of the Ricardo so goopy, which
shows you this is a special place and this is connected to these very many authentic Hadees
authentic soluble Hadees I Muslim all of these that there will be a part if at mon Surah there will
be a saved sects. Now this idea of safe sect there's some people in Britain that they think that the
		
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			same * so these are hobbies so the cool dermatitis
		
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			they say we have the safe sector you know the ones that are phenomenal yeah
		
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			yeah. So they say that they say the soil the safe SEC were there they they proclaimed by listened
you read the Hadith on the same sect you want to think this is Bernstein said that they will be
around. But Mark this there'll be around a sham. There'll be there'll be so why are you doing in
Britain but none of this is so it says the safe sect is going to be around Jerusalem. Masha is not
chopping bush. Nope. Oh my god. It doesn't say Birmingham that
		
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			doesn't say it says gonna be so can you imagine it? This shows you number one, the virtue of the
Palestinian people and of the people in that area because there's a reason why Allah is taking these
people as martyrs. Well I there's a reason for that. The reason is because look how humble they are.
They the opposite of sorts in Zionist everything is a Zionist these guys. They showed humility they
show into a cooler this and that and realize that design is too arrogant. They want to kill the
babies. It's like Pharaoh and Moses. Well I decide this like Pharaoh in the in the Bible bro and the
Quran. They like they remind me of Pharaoh modern day pharaohs. So what I'm saying is, it seems to
		
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			me it seems to me that this is
		
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			a key part of the story row and you know, it's a controversial Hadith but we mentioned it very
controversial
		
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			In the end of days, there'll be a fight between Muslims and the Jews. And the Hadith says that the
Jew, there'll be a tree called the hot hot vodka tree. And it will say the tree will somehow speak
or communicate
		
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			with the Muslim and say there's a Jew behind me, pepper killing.
		
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			There's a tree behind me, come and kill it. Okay. Now, why is it controversial? Because they say,
oh, because it's anti semitic. Okay. You know,
		
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			it's not talking about Jewish babies and children, and the innocence. And it just so happens so to
say, majority of Zionists are Jewish. Our beef is with the scientists. And most of the designers in
the world if you did a poll on them that generally you don't find like black nationalists, like
that's not like Hindus, I mean, you do find some of those sort of say with eco Patito with a with
that something else. What I'm saying is
		
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			there's the shots
		
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			20 fives, fall zoom juice, we'll be following the job. And I'll have to look at the Chicago
question.
		
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			Let me get this one. But this one, this one here. What I'm saying is the eschatological picture of
Islam is that in the end of times, there'll be a clash of civilization. And part of it clearly
Muslims will be against some Jewish people. Some Zionist people listen singularly, bro, this is too
delicate. Essentially, the names of the city is mentioned the key areas of Alaska Ron was on the
news the other day bro.
		
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			Ashkelon was at that's where Hamas got killed. That's why they were fighting the people and that's
where they went out and then those are Scotland.
		
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			Bro, they came out and they got shot dead in Ashkelon. They went out to Ashkelon with you know with
their paraglider. They went to Ashkelon bro they went you will definitely want it. This is too
delicate. It shows you that that the prophecies of the Hadith are too in line now with the
geopolitical relevancies of the day. Both. We need to really this for me, there's a lot when I think
about this hadith. I think the Day of Judgment is coming about. It's coming. It's close. Close. How
soon do you think? I don't know Allah? Allah? I mean, he did a lot more research on this than I
thought you did. But I thought he would be the type of person to be like, there's no point in
		
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			researching necessarily. Why didn't like? No, no, I like this. But But I don't I don't try to
speculate there's a lot of Hadith. So you could put a lot of speculation into it. But this role,
like you know, this is pretty typical.
		
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			This is true a couple of minutes.
		
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			While you you don't think it's worth it, just protect your family. There's no point in trying to
change what's already quiet. I'm just saying that, for example, these things are important is the
Change Case of back the job does. But to now get us whole. And we'll finish or what can I do what
I'm seeing is that the fetus? Yeah, that's one thing. There's a local law that that was the other
con. That's what happened. This was going to Palestine were finished. No, this shouldn't be that
Shogun believer. So what I'm seeing is that if everybody internally corrected the affair, then this
will have a ripple effect. The reason why was in the state of the art is because of our love for the
		
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			world. What I'm saying is we need to reverse that and put our love to live in and buying for Leila.
If every Muslim done that, well, we will not be in a situation because we are far away from that. So
it all starts here and because everybody has big plans like let's open this, let's do this. Let's
first start with yourself. Imagine living that lifestyle and partying holidays, girls, but I would
either be suicide or in a mental institute, bro. I cannot cannot live your life the same boring
pattern bro. What like?
		
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			What like what is your purpose? Boring? Just think about what what is your purpose? Everything has a
purpose. This lid has a purpose and your purpose is whatever slipped around. Dr. Knife is Are you
kidding me? What a disservice to the body that God gave you. So to me, it's just like in a nutshell.
Just choose you're going to be who you're going to worship is either Allah or God is either going to
be multiple other things from the dunya. And you'll never be happy, but I don't think it is as well
for the this might reading other guys fresh into fashion now. It's not just them. But it's the whole
like manosphere thing, right? Yeah, red pill. Do you know what the issue is? The issue is like most
		
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			societies in history have had very cool rites of passage for men. Okay. There's something that a man
does at one point of his life, which shows the community shows himself throws his family that this
guy is a man now, whether it's go to walk, enroll in the military, do something like that. Now shot
Bar Mitzvah, for example. Yeah. But like, usually it's something to show the resolve of the man, the
masculine nature of a man, right? something physical, something hard to do something.
		
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			Hunting this and that something's free. See, they don't really have that anymore. Exactly. So
because we haven't had that now. People have come out and they've got different things which they've
invented as rites of passage. Now actually, like a lot of the mistake that the manosphere makes, and
we're going to miss a fishing trip because it's almost the whole ideology. Yeah, yeah. Which is
like, Okay, now the rites of passages. How many women can you sleep with? Okay, that's
		
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			via shirts to you, the more that you can sleep with the more of a man you are. Okay, but if you if
that's what is your rite of passage, then you will never you will never compete with a donkey, or a
bunny rabbit. The goal here the bunny rabbit will always over overdo you, oh, I'll do you in this
regard. Because it doesn't take skill. It doesn't take resolve, it doesn't take power, it doesn't
take strengths for someone to copy the habit, of course, to bend a woman over and to know do this
and that for in different positions. And I thought I'm going details.
		
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			No, you know, I mean, it's not it's not it doesn't take any level of proficiency or efficiency or
skill, or anything like that. Really, this is a what you would call a false rites of passage, which
is, I think there's been there's been some kind of a gulf that has, there is a chasm, because of
modern society,
		
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			lack of hardship that's been created, and they're filling up with heathens. What I'm saying is that,
objectively doesn't make you because what is it to be a man? That's the most question we have to
start with it?
		
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			What is it to be a man for me, the defining attribute of a man, frankly, is bravery.
		
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			That is, for me, the defining attribute of what it means to be a real man is bravery. Because you
need that in abundance to do certain things. For example, provide protect. Now, you're not going to
prove your bravery, which is the fuel like the main virtue that you require to be a man. Because
frankly, if what would you say to someone if they were not brave? You'd say they're a coward. If
they're not coward, you see, you're not a man. Someone gets slapped in the face that he couldn't
couldn't fight back. Or someone slaps your wife in the face and you can't find her. You can't defend
it. You're not a man anymore. You know, that's what you were saying. binocularly. And in virtue
		
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			ethics, all the way from Aristotle, up until our times it was always done. That bravery was the
cardinal and redeeming virtue of a man that differentiated from woman not to say that women don't
have that right. Now, going back to the the rites of passage issue, the rites of passage you should
are having * with women. How does that prove that you're a brave man? It doesn't it doesn't. It
doesn't prove that you're brave man that you are resilient man that you're a skillful man or
anything like that. So for me,
		
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			this idea of increasing the body count and stuff like that, and I find it to be a lousy. It's a lazy
idea. It's a weak idea. Jerry does prove every it's at the lowest possible level. Well, even I was
showing you sorry to say your instrument to another woman's like what a bunny rabbit can do, or
donkey, and having integrals. doesn't show anything. It doesn't show anything at all. Frankly, it
doesn't show and it's something that you've seen in schools, my dad, he would tap me on the shoulder
and say, in French Kulash. Yeah, correct. Courage, collage, collage, and say, Are you a man, we have
got a lot of things that you're going to face. You knew already for soldiers. Yes, stuff. I'm going
		
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			from now. A providing for family. I haven't made the decision for the family. facing reality and
being I don't know where my money is going to come from. I don't know where this is going to come
from. Yeah. But I have to be courageous. That is the main thing we're at. There's two kinds of
courage. So there was you can see you've got the physical courage and called the moral courage show.
So the film encourages getting in getting engaged in physical confrontation. So for example,
however, if it's something you've done, and I mentioned this already to you, but if it was strictly,
I think, I think that was shorter. Exactly. Yes. Because the guy the guy, that guy was actually, you
		
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			will realize this, the guy is one of the most dangerous human beings He has slept planet. So he
didn't step in the room with him that requires courage and to know that he's going to potentially
hurt you row badly and he tried to, he tried to kill it. And he couldn't. Allah presented and
humbled by that either kind of courage. I think, if you look at the comments of that particular
altercation, people saying, My respect for sneaker has gone up so much and this and that, why?
Because men realize, Okay, that wasn't easy for him. Okay, but he still didn't capitulate. He didn't
give up he didn't you know, do you know, I mean, so that is okay. That you have to give credit or
		
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			something like that. But there's another thing which is this, which is moral courage. So you have
the physical courage, and you have the moral courage, moral courage to speak what is true.
		
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			And so with someone like Myron, or someone like fishing fit that Allah will say to them bros, but
would you respect? Like, recently there was some kind of thing where a woman I didn't even watch if
I was told about it. She was attacking the Prophet designer, sir. Yeah. And he didn't say anything.
So I would say this is lacking in moral courage. Now, I'm not saying you're a coward. Maybe you just
had the wrong idea about it. We're not going to call you on the buffet that Myron.
		
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			But what we're saying is that the next step, for the true rites of passage for you to be a real man,
from all perspectives, not just from the perspective of Islam, from virtue ethics times from
Aristotle's times, from the Babylonian times, the Africans, the
		
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			Asians the Chinese everyone would say speak the truth
		
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			Malcolm X if you don't if you don't stand up for something you'll fall for any for anything for me
it's well known in all societies that this is what it takes to be a man so forget about the body
count sorry to say this is what it gets that it sounds how many will yeah how many women you can get
and bag and put in the bed and Bender over and give us some money she don't even love you she don't
even care. She's just doing it for fame or money or whatever the I think it's supposed to shoot most
of these people in fashion prison for it to say that escorts they are escorts now. So yeah, they are
prostitutes. And I guess the ultimate test right now to judge job. And now bravely you wanted to we
		
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			could go to the escort for services. And we could call for escorts. And they can come and sit here
we can pretend to have the upper hand on them. It wouldn't really mean anything. Because they're not
they're not formidable opponents. They're worthless opponents. They're worthless opponents. So it's
actually the meaning to be in a placement. Okay, you're attacking some woman that's basically a
prostitute about her job, you need to help this woman you need to take her out. So you know bringing
some prostitutes and go go go head to head with some some some men that idea we should do that's
that's actually a good idea that you know, no, but the one
		
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			that was a foster child for them.
		
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			To be a great stream, you will be $5 across, you know what you
		
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			will get some woman's in the dollar on the HUD admission fee. Yeah.
		
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			But what I'm saying is that we need to recalibrate what it means to be a man. Yes, I this is fine.
Royal Society has changed our perspectives on these things. And what it means to be a real man is to
be great. And what it means to be brave is to be physically brave and to be morally brave. These are
the two things I have to give you credit for the debates you did on on on Palestine because I think
that's the ultimate test right now of more bravery, that people are willing to stand up for what's
very clearly genocide. And I warn men, most people choose to stay silent, especially people in my
world of streaming and the influential people. They know what's going on off camera, they will speak
		
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			about like the atrocities, but because they want the brand deals and they want to be able to work
with managers, they will stay silent about something that's it might have been worse in the
Holocaust. And then what, especially what we learned at school is each other our acid was a very
detailed answer. Yeah. And I don't want to throw my run to the bus because I think he's, you know,
he speaks about all this stuff yet. And I want to bring him into our fold. Yeah, we really want him
to be part of our team. We want him to be as Islamic as ours, that kind of guy. You saw something of
his he's got he's written a book
		
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			why women deserve less. So he's got an intelligent mind, you know?
		
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			Honestly, it's a great title, you can see you can
		
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			see, saying we'd all sort of started up us.
		
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			But as you can see, I've seen him speak a few times. He's very intelligent.
		
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			We just want to tweak him a little bit, because I think he's in the wrong environment. And we want
him we want him to be blah, ha You know, our family wanting to be closer to us. That's what we want.
We bring it back on dean. And that's it. That's what we want. Zetia? What is your definition are of
being a real man.
		
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			I think the the definition of a real man Don't talk about me.
		
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			In this day and age, it's what you're seeing where you've got genocide taking place and people can't
		
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			voice out. People can't speak out. On the other hand, you've got people on road, they're involved in
gangs, and they think they have access that that specific area belongs to them. They think that's
bravery. You've got people that think I'm making this money. That's bravery. I think
		
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			nowadays, the ultimate, and the test of bravery. And some people that we see these people are
Speaker's Corner as well. And we discuss with them and we say look problem like you're you're pretty
much a Muslim. Like what's stopping you? Yeah, hi. I'm not wanting to do Yeah, he's, I don't know,
maybe it's, I don't think I can do it's this. For me. That's that's the sign of bravery, that in an
age where believing in God is seemed or is made to seem foolish, that in a day and age where alcohol
firefish make drugs, promiscuity is arm, it's common. It's something that children as young as six
and seven are exposed to hardcore *. But you instill a conservative lifestyle conservative
		
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			in terms of principles of Islam, that that's what I mean by conservative and despite what people are
saying, Oh, you're backwards or you're barbarians or you're there. So you're stopping your child
from doing this and you stay firm, because, you know, like the prophecies that we've discussed, you
know what's to come? And that's what's telling of a man, a man is able to look 10 years ahead and
plans for his family, whilst women not all of them, they tend not to look that far ahead. Their
vision is a bit less and that's why the union is very important because they
		
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			It complements each other very well. So for us, in this day and age, holding firm to the rope of
Allah. Yet I think that as Islam tells us, that's what's telling of a man that time will come that
holding on to Islam will be like holding on to a burning Sunday. That's on that Saturday that can
hold on to a cinder and coal. That's a man, somebody that can say no to a woman, like Yusuf alayhi
salam said, when she came to him, and somebody says no, and that's good for a lot easier today. No,
that's, that's all I would say, as well when you're on streams, and you've got, you know, the solo
DMS and this and and you say no to that, because that's, that's a man is somebody who ends up in and
		
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			if somebody when they're in front of ruler, they know they're going to be canceled. They know
they're going to be shadowbanned. Principally, they say, You know what, I'm gonna say this, because
that's the right thing to do. That's a man. Can I ask you though? Is there some sort of bravery and
not telling the truth? Because if I'm not telling the truth two years ago, when are the lies about
COVID are happening or when the lies about the Electra having if I had stayed silent, I'd be able to
make much more money and then we've spoken about earlier.
		
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			I'd be able to make even more money for my family. And you said the most important thing Ali is to
provide for your family and need at a time would it not be brave to put aside my moral nope,
dignity, said Okay, and what was more important is always my family. Let me let me tell the truth
that I own over a slower timescale and Alas, Nico, this is just as wet till he comes into it. This
is our problems, all of our problems in the world are tied back to the one that's what caught
everything, no mesh, anything all tied back to that. The fact that we know is what God provides us.
I'm not just talking about money. Yeah, the things that God Almighty gives us to understand that
		
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			except it's such a beautiful concept that when I was not a Muslim, I didn't really understand it,
when I became Muslims for it. For you to see the truth because you are relying on Allah is the one
that provides for you. You need to understand this person, you do not provide for yourself, or why
is on us providing for you. So when you understand that concept, and believe that in the uniqueness,
the oneness of God Almighty, and that is provided for you, you will say me speaking the truth. The
factors are not in the hands of my enemies. They are the ones that decide how much money comes into
my pocket. What What blessings God
		
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			has given to me, it's God, when you do that, this is when you find your true freedom. Because you're
not in the shadows of if I'd done that, or did this without going to speak, this wouldn't have
happened. We don't believe that. We believe and this is what told you this that to have Tawakkol
having trust that God will take care of you. This is such a beautiful concept. That's why we need
look out. I'm not gonna mention any individual who are chasing the world and the woman etc. Their
purpose is limited. Our purposes unlimited. Our purpose is greater than then this was gonna say,
Yeah, can I have a beer? Oh,
		
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			I wish music wasn't around because he could be a good rapper.
		
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			With the sheets, let me know if you want to
		
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			the coffee thing is Walmart is on the way to Mecca.
		
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			So the point is this when you're when your focus is limited, when I was not a Muslim, my focus was
limited. Girls, that's what I knew girls protein carbonyl. But that limited. So when your vision is
unlimited, like I said, Allah is provided. That's why for you, you made that decision, if I'm not
mistaken before we came to Islam. Yeah, good. That shows you as I've said, Some people, if they are
this as the disbelievers if they came to Islam, the quality that you had, look, I was beautified you
further when you've come to Islam, because you've already had that concept of No, I will speak the
truth. Lessons in the Quran. Speak the truth, even if it's against yourself or your kin. Yeah, so to
		
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			uphold that, bro, you did that as a disbeliever. Later on, you're a believer. Now imagine if as a
disbeliever, you have that moral concept here. Imagine what you can do today. So this is what you
should stick to bro. Allah is the one that provides for us. Don't think if I do this, and I do that,
and this will no no, no. If you put your trust in Allah, Allah will take care of booty affairs. This
is why it's so everybody or why the effort that you put into Instagram makeup this car this look
this, what why he if you gave 20% of the effort that he put onto auditor stuff, to your road to
Allah, whoa Llahi Allah will take care of all your affairs. That's why I say fix your affairs with
		
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			Allah. And Allah will fix the affairs with the people and with yourself more than is the focus we
need to have which we don't have you got skills, make up this that why? Because the concept is what
they are thinking if I beautify yourself, I will get I would get a husband or a guide yet. And we're
seeing the following year, we believe snickle that's a woman who says I feel what I know will cover
myself and I will not even show my face argument's sake Yet Allah will find her somebody on the
other side of the Earth that will come to her doorstep. Why? Because we believe Allah is the one not
committing sins and I'm going to find it. So I believe roe in a nutshell, all of these issues go
		
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			back to Tawheed. If we truly understood what Allah is, put our reliance on him had to work on him.
		
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			had to trust in him rather than what I can do. Like the Hadith of the Prophet peace be upon him of
the man killed with a camel. And he didn't tell us Come on. He said, Why not sign a company? He
said, I put my trust in God. He said, tie your camel, then put your trust in. But today we have a
phenomenon of not only to tie your camel, you've killed your camel, you're coming is dead. And then
you'll have okay, I've tried everything. Now let me pull my custom gotten all the list after that,
but everything released back to not believing a lie enough and having enough chocolate. Okay, well,
besides begin the truth after I became a Muslim, I rejected 15 I was offered 15 to $20 million a
		
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			year to gamble on screen. Would that not have been? Was there not some sort of righteousness and
accepting that deal? No, no, what am I talking about money and I gave it away to people. No, no, no,
please our only accepts that is pure. Yes. So Allah accepts money that is pure. We cannot be that
people come and say, you know, if I won the lottery funding this up, if it comes from haram, Allah
will never put back hinder that money will destroy you, and destroy everything around you. But if
you come with pure? Well, why let me tell you something, if you put Allah first meaning for example,
you said no to that. Why? Because it shows us lives. How can I make an image? You know, I know
		
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			people who has committed suicide, because of gambling? How am I going to go to bed put my head on my
pillow, knowing five people just was killed their self, because the money that they're supposed to
provide for their family has gone to some dirt back who is betting yet or bet shop owner? Yeah, so
to us. That's why when you ask the question, Why are Muslims not performing as well? Because to us,
we're not about oppressing, and how could opportunistically take from people and stand us what the
world is doing. They don't care about anybody. It's all about me. And Allah moves St. But if you put
Allah first have Helen money, even if it's 20 pounds, what why? You will see the bottle came that
		
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			the moment from your death to you die, Allah will make sure all that money in your bank goes to good
causes. So to me, bro, it's just having that trust in God, that Allah will take care of you. And
this is this concept that we just saw, because the question you're so serious about are getting
older. For one side, we have to choose a battery.
		
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			Go ahead. Go ahead. Yeah. So just building ahead with you saying that
		
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			we've had to date we've heard a lot about speech. Just pause that so because and he's just made a
point. I didn't want to lose the track that just hold that thought. Yeah. So what he was saying is
it really look reverse to the I have to put on Whoa, you have to one of the sign if Allah is the
guardian of the righteous, that if a person is righteous, Allah says, This is Allah guaranteeing I
will be your goddess. And because Allah has created this machine, Allah knows what's good for it,
what's bad for it, you and I, we don't get to decide. So if a gambling contract comes, and that's
not good for us, that's not going to be good. This week, you might think, is that illusion that, oh,
		
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			I can do this, and I can do that. But who gets to decide us? And our limited kind of understanding?
Because we have the pixel, Allah has the picture. And Allah has given us morality by looking at the
whole picture. Bless. Yeah. And we have only a small pixel, and we're trying to, you know, say,
okay, maybe it's like this, or maybe it's like that, but our machine is not designed to live with
gambling, with alcohol, with drugs, with sexual promiscuity. Why? Because Allah has forbidden it,
what sort of religion? Would it be the under on the one handle was forbidden all these things? And
on the other hand, that yeah, it's alright, you can do it. But could you do something good with it?
		
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			That would be one of the religions that of course, we're trying to kind of warn people against,
because if Allah has created everything, he knows everything, and you know, everything, you know,
he's given us a coherent system that we can't say, Yep, the system works there. But hey, you know
what, it's not going to work in the economic side, like I know, no, it's, you follow what Allah
says. And yes, in the short run, you may not necessarily see it by slack, putting a diesel in a
petrol car, by gambling to a Muslim doesn't make any sense. Even gambling to non Muslims,
ultimately, look at society now, because of increased gambling, alcohol, and because of a lack of
		
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			objective morality. That's why the society is in the decadent, decadent states in because it's going
further away from the laws of God said, You know what, this was a beautiful lineup, because the
question was, what makes them out, right? And we've talked a lot about the idea of like speaking,
truth to oppression or truth to like, whatever it is that you're facing. That is an instantaneous
thing that you do. Make you can speak truth in life, or maybe once, maybe one time in your life as a
man you have to speak truth against yourself. However, I believe, if we when you say expanding the
idea what it means to be a man, something that you do on a consistent basis. Now you were seeing
		
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			this so beautifully. Allah has designed us, if we think about what Allah creates man, the first time
and the angel said, you have a B, are you going to create a creation that is going to cause chaos on
Earth? But Allah says, prostrate and then a prostrate? And then he asked the angels named the things
in the economy, the things that Adam names the things you means creation. It's inherent, so being a
man my lunch Gala, call it body, and Mobley is a care
		
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			taker, right and we know in the Quran Surah Baqarah, caretaking this khalifa to meaning being a man
is inherent to being a human being, meaning the caretaking. So when you are
		
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			avoiding gambling, you're chaotic. When you're avoiding promiscuity, you caretake you're cultivating
the land, you're cultivating the social side, you're cultivating society. And that's what it means
to be a mat. And Madison's to be consistent in caretake. And choosing the right thing over the the
Rolfing. And I think that's ultimately what it means to be human beings. And that's enough, this one
happened. We know this, Allah, the Prophet told us that the man is the captain of the family. The
woman is the caretaker of the house. And, you know, color line, the flower, and that's it. So every
image, every shepherd is responsible for his flock. Yeah, right. Yeah, and the woman is responsible
		
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			for her flock. Yeah. And this is why it's so interesting in the Arabic language, or Raj rule is not
only it's not always specific to the gender, sometimes Raju can also be attributed to a female in
the tongues of like the way she behaves, because of those qualities. And this is something I wanted
to always say. There's a problem when we look at gender and when we look at sexuality we looking at
through the Western lens, because the way sexuality is understood internationally, it's far more
stretched. So for example, this happened to me, it's so funny story. My dad is African, right. And I
grew up in Germany. One time, I'm chilling, and my friends are coming and laugh and it also was fun.
		
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			So you're still your dad was so us holding someone else. And this is a holding a man's head. That is
gay.
		
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			Right? It was awful. It feels like Germany, I believe Germany. Yeah. So I'm like, bro, like, it's,
so I went to my dad looks like, years later down the line, I realized an African society but in
normal Arabic society, he told me two men to hold hands. Because sexuality is far more expensive
than this restrictive view of sexuality that is connected to capitalism. Right? Because the
capitalistic idea of sexuality is the workforce. We talked about women in the workforce, we talked
about prostitution, all these things are in henchmen are attached to capitalism. Now, if two men or
for example,
		
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			Rumi, right, there's this one gay academic in America, he was reading Rumi, with your poet, partial
poet. And he was saying, based upon based upon the way Rumi was talking about his friends room was
gay. But if you know anything about Persian poetry, and the sensibilities of the Persians love a
platonic love that you exert towards man doesn't necessarily didn't gain it's just a different way
of viewing a map right it's a roomy we'll talk about a Maps beautiful eyes room we talk about
shallow seas beautiful, your beautiful hair and beautiful eyes, but it's not in a sense how Western
people would understand sexuality. Yeah, so again, this idea of like, what makes a man are tweets
		
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			that I can find in other entities as well but the inherit with within the bat and Sorry for going so
deep and on academic we made you so passionate by July let you idea about them, you know, the fact
that a man is caretaker, and that's a powerful idea. So chronic idea original whole long run is that
you know, yeah, certainly the caretaking is a part of it, you
		
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			know, your children or stuff like that, but also I like what Zig Shan said about self restraint.
Yeah, because this is, in virtue ethics terms. This used to be called temperance, there's a word for
it. Temperance is when you can control your behavior. You have restraint. Actually, hedonism is
opposite to that. So like the earliest civilization understandings of what it means to be a good
person, a virtuous person would have a man or woman is that you have control over yourself. You're
not have gotten you not eat too much. You learned this, like what we will do today hit me, but are
all like, what do you call it? You're not just saying what you want to say you're not impulsive,
		
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			you're not whatever. This is called temperance. Now hedonism is actually antithetical to temperance
because hedonism, when you're doing what you want, and having * with whatever woman you
want, all that kind of stuff is you're effectively not you're not actually controlling yourself. So
that our destiny pros. Yeah. So as either as you see his body, that guy with his body, you see his
face, you see his behavior, you see his wife is his relationships, everything is broken down. And
it's because of a lack of temperance, a lack of virtue effective these non virtuous person. These
are examples of trash gutter people. Someone said he doesn't he doesn't play devil's advocate Desk.
		
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			He's literally devil's advocate. Yeah, I saw I just I was scrolling and I saw a picture of a man who
was so off and yet you know, nothing to show for themselves like physically. And yet he has nothing
to show for himself intellectually as we saw results. So nice guy. He's a nice guy to some people,
you know, and I saw what you say about the genocide. Oh, that's not very nice. Yeah, bro. Well, when
he said that, I mean, yeah, this is the second time I've seen him say anything. And it just to be
honest, the iPhone would have been the guy has mentioned the Batum Yeah, well, okay, come debate. No
problem. Oh, this is ready. I'm ready to find the bay anybody send me okay.
		
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			I
		
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			know that this is all sexual
		
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			discrimination for me who
		
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			wants to be amazing. I
		
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			was gonna talk to you about, you know, what's his area of specialism is no problem. But the point
I'm making to you is that these are archetypes of failure in the modern world.
		
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			Well, now, let's be honest, like the Western world he likes dying is terrible. No, no doubt about
that. I'm saying that what do you have to show for yourself as a man? What do I have to respect?
Yes, I successful string. What do I have to reflect about someone like this guy? Do you know? I
mean, why is it worth it to be assuming he talks fast? If you're
		
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			talented individuals, you know, we're living with his age where untalented people can have
notoriety. That's the truth. Isn't that the starting times?
		
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			Knowledge we should be quiet and the ignorant will be speaking about destiny deal. Yeah, it's called
let's call
		
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			it the jaw. Nobody
		
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			will be talented and talented like that. There's nothing there. Like at least with Kim Kardashian or
district? Is there? Something there? Well, yeah, no. untalented, but they may have beauteous onto
the shoulders. But we're talking about individual bereft of talent and aesthetic beauty. So what do
you have to offer? What are you putting on a table for me? I mean, why do I have to respect you?
Because the thing is, a man is never going to respect a man that can't challenge him, or impose
consequence on him physically or intellectually. That's the truth. I'm never gonna give him too much
respect. I might feel sorry for him sympathy. That's the only emotion disgust that's another emotion
		
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			in my field.
		
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			No, honestly, this is the kind of a I look at them. I feel disgust I feel.
		
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			It doesn't make sense. But he's got something to offer. You.
		
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			Know, what I'm saying is that these are archetypes of failure. Frankly, I'm being honest with you,
bro. The western tradition is not like the Western virtue tradition. It had things like magnanimity,
things like temperance, things like forbearance, things like compassion, no money. No material is
only a worldview that can make you think like that. A worldview that I've got better things coming.
handle up, who was one of the greats, Hobbins, right. He just became Muslim, like yourself. Majan is
just became Muslim, got married, he had his wife.
		
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			And he was about to go to war. But she was calling into bed. She was calling into her bed, so we
want to have * with her so to say, he said, you know, what are your young guy, he had *, but
then he went to Ghana, you were he had six somebody went to you was killed in the war. And that we
we believe he became a martyr and the angels washed him up.
		
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			Can I can explain this, like I said, I saw that he can express his ideas after sexual relations.
		
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			Because he didn't really have. So after sexual relationships, you have a ritual.
		
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			When you have a section release,
		
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			and you have sexual * with the wife, you
		
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			know,
		
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			maybe
		
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			you have to wash all your bodies. So those minor purity are there also is a full folder. Yeah, yeah,
you could say it was.
		
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			Because I want to keep this conversation also very intelligent, because we don't want to play into
the tropes. Because this idea is that martyrdom of the Muslims is like this barbaric, unthinking
people who blogged himself Yeah, martyrdom, actually, if you think about the from the Quranic
perspective, it's very difficult. That's what Allah Swatara criticizes the people who do not go to
the battlefield. And it's actually because it's difficult to do so it's not something more if they
just simply tell you about Yes, difficulty to the battle difficult to leave the world behind. This
idea that every Muslim kids just go and blow up themselves. These are the crazy people that have
		
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			actually fought we're not
		
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			just talking about people that are have actually something to use and decide to go against their own
fear and love for them for life. And I think that's something that we also have to really talk
about, because sometimes we play into those tropes of 100% but on the other hand, I was very
surprised because I saw a recent thing. I don't know if you guys saw this, but Sam Harris is an
atheist. Yeah, I was having this discussion with a couple of other guys
		
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			This one of them was like another atheist. And he was they were talking about the military apparatus
in the Quran and Sunnah. And, and the guy said something effective is something to behold. He was he
was praising is the atheist. As you can see, Sam Harris is not he's always been critical of Islam.
He didn't like what this guy was saying. But he did want to refute it, because he kind of silently
acknowledged the truth in it. Militarily, bro, as strategically, if you have a group of people that
actually, in a sense, prefer to die. But imagine the bravery that's going to come from the mind.
Imagine how far they're gonna take. How else can you explain the fact that Islam spreading the way
		
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			it did? No other religions spreading the way that Islam spread? None. Christianity, it was
Constantine, okay, who became a Christian, and then he spread it by force. Islam was a life that
rolling, they had to go and invade other nations. And for them imagine, like, you've got a small
group of people here, small group of people comparatively 5000 People go into the Roman Empire
fight. And then when they tend to one ratio, they lose it 10 to one ratio, maybe you know, 20 to
one, but no one does that. But that's the bravery that's required to overtake into conquer, bro,
that bravery cannot come from just Okay, let's, let's tune our sympathetic nervous system. And tame
		
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			our amygdala is, it's not like that. This is a bravery that has to come from something higher than
that. Well, that which is where it's coming from is the higher ethic, which is, are we willing to
die for this because we believe if you die as a martyr, you will be provided for that you'll be
alive, you will be distributed, that
		
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			you have to admit, militarily are people that believe in this theology, bro, they're ready. If
they're ready to fight, they're going to be the most dangerous people. Even sorry, even Robert
Greene said this himself. You know what we were in for a long time. He said that the one who's
willing to commit suicide has the initiative. This is one of the rules of power. Yeah. I'm not
saying we want to commit suicide. I'm saying that you're willing to fight to the extent where you
could die. The willing, the one who's willing to commit suicide, has the initiative, which means
Hitler. Yeah, in a way he had the initiative. But even him, bro, when his ideology died, he killed
		
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			himself. Do you get it? But in Islam, it's not like that, you know, when he died, the whole
movement, right? Because it wasn't something that is like transcendental. But all this time is
different, because it's not a national concept was to do with the heart hereafter and stuff like
this is greater than this last issue. That's why the free called our purposes this slide, you see
what they do sneak around this, that the purpose is great events. And that's why but this what this
doesn't add, add adds to the non Muslim they do not understand the concepts add into them to ask
even the concept which I fell in love with Islam was the concept of not being for the sake of Allah.
		
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			I didn't understand what that meant was that doesn't mean why do I still love sneakers? I said,
well, the candidate just because he's a good person, or because I'm just a good person. And I
realized as human beings, we always have terms and conditions. There's always a, there's something
there. What am I gaining from him? Something very deep. But when you think about the concept of
doing it for the Civil War, why it is so beautiful, and why he was so so many problems of the non
Muslims, if they had this concept, because everyone into this side is doing what? What can I get out
of our transactional relationships? I think people always tell me to cut off I have a friend in
		
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			neon, his his younger Muslim. Yeah. And I say I always make sure that I'm there to respond to him.
I'm checking up on him. So he's my Muslim brother, regardless of like, how he like she has the
reputation of what he does, like that's what I'm most loved for the sake of accepting saint of Allah
means What bro is transactional? Meaning the following? If you come to one day, I'm in a really bad
position. Can you lend me 5000 pounds? Okay, I have it. There you go. The next thing you come and
argument's sake, you start swimming up, start swimming, swim. I would never ever say you know what
rough I wish I'm never getting that 5000 pounds, I was going to make up snickle because my visa of
		
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			doing that was one. I've done it for the pleasure of God. I don't give a damn if you're going to
slap me in my face, or are you going to humiliate me or whatever, for that matter? I said, I've done
that for the sake of Allah, no problem. And there's an A in the Quran. Why? When Abu Bakr, his
daughter was slandered, and I shot the prophets, white Viet Abubaker. As a father, she was slandered
against that she committed adultery. This was a big standard sort of rule was set up here. And our
buckling used to give some money to a specific individual. And that individual was one of the ones
who started the rumor. And our market stopped giving the money and Allah said that revelation said,
		
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			do not do this basically, carry on give it why because it was for the sake of God. Not I'm going to
stop it now because he did this to me. But today we do is what everything is transactional. You know
how fake that is? Well, I've lived that life. It makes me sick. When I'm around people who are like,
Okay, why is this person I'm doing this brother. We do it for the sake of our and when you
understand this concept, it's so beautiful because it's like, I'm not calling that brother so I can
get some nitrogen. Well, that person probably is just for simple. I'm here for the sake of Allah
insha Allah and this is something you need to work on. It's not something that you are given. It's
		
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			something that you get. If you look at this today's society everyone's selfish
		
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			Absolutely nobody. Anybody but people that the guys laid on the floor that social media is so
gentle, what he's talking about is very true. And actually psychological studies have been done on
this. It's actually a phenomena called the diffusion of responsibility in the West is as high as on
steroids sustained. Why is the future response really, is that you diffuse the responsibility to
someone else. So for example, we there's a lot of sexual assaults that happen in the West. What
equals stranger * or stranger sexual assault or stuff like that? Yeah. What we find is that
people don't want to get involved because they believe in individualism, the religion of the West
		
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			has Libertas now, and as part of liberalism is idea of individualism. Individualism is this idea
that you yourself, really, you know, what's best for yourself? Do what's best for yourself, you are
in charge of yourself, it's all about yourself, effectively. You are the master, the individual is
king. That's what individualism. Yeah. So because that's the idea, the person makes a a rational
choice theory, I Oh, calculus. He says, calculating the situations is, why should I get involved?
This woman is getting hurt. Well, this man is getting beat in industry. If I get involved, I might
use my life, I might use my health. What do I have to gain from that? What's the utility most of you
		
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			today in that? So this phenomenon of diffusion of responsibility, this phenomenon of diffusion of
responsibility makes everyone selfish effectively? If you look like for example, if you go to
Africa, right now, in any part of Sub Saharan Africa, any part of Africa that as a continent, any
part, any country you like, if someone gets into a fight, in a village, or in a sea, for the most
part, everyone's gonna get voted to stop at some locations or in London, bro, I'm sorry to say, did
you face I was careful to know no one's gonna vote because it's like, why should I? It's not my
person, somebody hurt myself again? Because it's not. It's not a communal? Did I have a communal the
		
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			way they have an individualistic wiring, and that's what's destroying their societies, this idea of
a diffusion of responsibility. So what I'm saying is that he will, and it's so ironic because being
individualistic, ironically, is against the individual, right? being selfish actually, is
ironically, not in the self interest of the personality, it's more self sufficient to pay attention
to the community. Yeah, because before for example, and this is most self help books and stuff yet,
even nowadays, which is that think Win Win, think reciprocity. If I help this guy, if I help him if
I'm generous, and stuff like that, you know, the Hindus and the Eastern traditions and his karma,
		
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			what goes around comes around, there's a degree of truth in that notion. In fact, as is our proverb,
which is in line with this lamp, just I'm gonna just Lammott that you are rewarded with what you
give effectively. Yeah. So the point is that you give off to different people goodness, generosity,
hospitality, respect, bravery sacrifice, you'll get that back but if you're a selfish person doesn't
want to get involved doesn't want to do this. Think about yourself doesn't that the dough don't go
play hockey bro in this country? In this country? You got I have my mom had a neighbor. You know,
and the house was smelling bad. The house to swell a bus when the police came in, open up. So the
		
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			woman was dead inside. Wow. This is why is the woman dead inside out because the kids didn't come
and see why because there isn't an emphasis on being good to parents. And my imagine is so so
horrible, that women can't homes will be shocking. It's shocking, and will almost anywhere else in
the world. But in this country, but I'm like imagine someone didn't care about their mom so much. Or
their dad, wherever so much that ties in the house I used to buy United Nation, there's still and
but what is mentioned is and yet and he's mentioned it very well. And he stuck in my head was that
human rights? Huge. This is the bedrock of the society and human rights is all to do with what
		
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			you're owed. Yes, he's on my rights. This is what I need to have. But which of the Human Rights
articles deals with responsibility? Human responsibilities? Yeah, but what you owe to somebody else
that all to do with what you've what you owe, what you're owed. And that's what are you saying in
return leads to individualism, materialism, I mean, even look at the, the inheritance system.
Islamic inheritance system is the only one that sets aside an amount for your parents even considers
your parents and here when we're talking about what Ali's saying, your parents when they reach a
certain age, they have no utility to you. There was a sketch show where he said, You know, I went
		
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			home, I saw my mom, she is a sketch. He was joking. You know, she was a cooking, she was Kleenex,
she wasn't cleaning, she wasn't weld. So that's when I decided there's no use of her. So just, you
know, obviously, there was a laugh and this and that, because people didn't expect it to go that
way. But that is literally what happens. You're literally set to a care home, to live the rest of
your life. Why? Because the kids are supposed to, you know, be the best that you can enjoy life. You
know, the ratio of a pain, which is what liberalism is, again, another bedrock of liberalism, that
if pleasure outweighs pain, it's good. If pain outweighs pleasure, then it's fat neck, this is what
		
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			the Quran says as well. Have you seen the people that have taken the desires as their loads? So all
of these things are
		
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			The bedrock of the Western civilization. And that's why you see Oh, and that's it. So as you're off
on this point, you know, what's ironic about that as well, is the more you chase pleasure,
ironically, the more you get paid, yeah, but this is one of the things I was reading in that
religion is okay. You know, what is the case, in fact, that is very body builders as well.
		
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			But, in fact, Socrates, Socrates in the Hellenistic period, or the classical period, I should say,
Socrates, on the precipice experience where he was Socrates.
		
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			Socrates said that basically, pain and pleasure are two sides of the same coin, that if if you focus
too much on pleasure, you end up getting being so if you just what you mentioned, so it's very
interesting that pain, pleasure is like a shadow. The more you move towards it, the move, the more
moves away from you. The ones who try and seek pleasure, are most likely the ones who get the least
pleasure. Because the thing is, if you're going for the short term solution, you want to *.
You want to eat the food, you want to dis that whatever no problem we're not saying you shouldn't
* or eat the food wherever. But if that's the if that is your epitome of a pleasure, bro,
		
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			I'm sorry. It's fleeting. I just ate this food now. Okay, I ate this food. I was hungry before
		
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			and now I'm not hungry anymore. But that's it is I'm not gonna remember three days from now. What
kind of food I just ate now. Frankly, it's a fleeting memory though even remember, like three days
ago? Because it's not really that it's not that level of pleasure. It's not to the point where it's
changed my life like that. How many times have I jacket in my life?
		
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			The best the West can offer me bro. What can you offer me? Let's be real for a second. Yeah.
		
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			what can what can the West offer me? So I say I'm ready. Now let's say I don't want to live
religious life restricted life a disciplined life didn't I don't live that now. I want to be a
Westerner for a couple a couple of weeks. Let's say for the sake of argument bring me in. Bring me
in Destiny. Bring me in my Ron, bring me joy, your horse a prostitution and your new escorts? Show
me what you could do for me. So we're gonna do you get me a couple hoes? I'm gonna do I want to do
with it. All right, fine. I'm gonna say I'm gonna recruit. I'm gonna eat some food or drink some
alcohol. Welcome to The Hangover, headache, vomiting in the toilet.
		
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			Sayani animals if I'm gonna inject some arrow into my body, you know, and then have that withdrawal
impact afterwards because the body keeps score. And that's the name of the book by the way school,
the body keeps score by van. Vander Kolk. He wrote a book called the body keeps score. There's no
such thing as a substance that you put into your body for pleasure. That's not going to come back
and take pain from you. It the body will keep track. If you if you get a high from, from ecstasy or
from speed, or from a word you call that heroin. That means you're gonna get crushed you're gonna go
below that baseline you're gonna get you're gonna get sick from that. That's where the real question
		
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			is all the time. say so. No problem. I'm going to take some a couple of drinks. I'm going to take
couple everyone. I'm going to have six a couple of homes. I'm going to you know, God, I was gonna
cut this back off so
		
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			go out and do the school club and so loud some music is so loud. I can't even hear anything. I
didn't see anything. And the lights are flashing. Oh, okay. What now? I have a Jackie Lee. I might
have eaten foods.
		
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			What What can you offer me show me a little more now. I'm hungry. I'm hungry for something more,
bro. You notice more? How comes if you knew what makes me happy? You guys are the most depressed.
How comes according to Forbes magazine and the World Health Organization. The most depressed
countries in the world are the Western countries. If I want to know that if you guys know so well.
How to make me happy. How comes your people on the antidepressant any Prozac that how comes?
		
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			How comes that we have discovered now from the most longitudinal studies known to man, for example,
the Harvard study, published study very longitudinal study for 30 years that the best thing that
promotes satisfaction in life is human relationships, the meaningful things and all there's a study
bro Mannheim University 2019 Germany. Yeah, bro listen to this study. And you can download this if
you don't believe me. The effects of oneness belief of life size statue isn't
		
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			the fear. But you know, I said the most satisfied people I think a non Muslim I understand because
they will satisfy people in the world. According to this study, do you fasten it no Rambam Hamlet
hijab, written by Laura Tobin as the lava to surfing most satisfied people in the world are Muslims
that she will go into slums, and they don't become Muslim after realized. Well, I'm saying that this
is just the effects of oneness beliefs of life satisfaction is the name of the study.
		
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			up. So what we're talking about here, the studies are you almost unanimous in showing that your life
of hedonism leads to displeasure, and he Donia the opposite of pleasure, and our life of
meaningfulness, even purposefulness, and so on so forth. That's leading to real satisfaction. So why
am I gonna live your life again? God, we got a lot of opinions.
		
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			The western golf section we're not gonna eat fruit here. The western world is thirsty for buying
prairie. They are dying.
		
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			Yeah, I would I would say like, no, no, no, no, no, no, you know, the Prophet peace with him said,
The taking your craft not to craft your parents who said make His face be robbed in dust here may
Spacely robbed in dust may Spacely robbed in bus for the one whose parents reach old age and he
doesn't look after them. This is the biggest most catastrophe imagine the one that looked after you
unemployment care, because you went on holiday to Honolulu wherever this is and you want to come and
tell us Islam you're dying for Islam. And that's what one scholar said it's the non Muslims knew
what we had Islam they will
		
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			pick up arms to come and fight you for it. If they knew the contentment we have when we talk about
rays coming trust in God and this that arms, they'll get arms come fit for Salah we don't know what
we have come to know, you know, because androids content, no income from that lifestyle. But we
don't know what we know. It's frustrating seeing that, that so many of these intellects are so close
to realizing at their studies proving that Muslims don't have the most contentment. I don't know if
you ever read the Unabomber manifesto. But he talks about all the problems that you just address.
Back before technology really took over. I think he wrote it in the 70s and 80s. And he was talking
		
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			about of how the rise of technology was going to cause over socialization we're going to be to we're
going to be communicating with too many people and not have a community aspect or didn't liberalism
is going to it's a great read. And he ended up nailing bombs, sopra Harvard professors and
university professors for because he was really disenfranchised and they they put MK Ultra on his
brain. He was a really smart person, he end up going away to to the woods. And he wrote this
manifesto saying how liberalism over socialization, and technology was just going to ruin the West.
And he was pretty much right. He predicted the rise of social media. He rejected the predicted the
		
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			rise of liberalism. But he never became muscled usual. He was he was describing all the problems
with the West. But he never got to the full solution, even though his IQ was something like 170. And
he was one of the smartest people. He was teaching Harvard classes teaching university classes when
he was like 23 years old. What do you think is the deciding factor that takes those people who
realize that Muslims have that contentment? What can really help them push to that final step to
take the shahada and become a Muslim? I think, again, is a may just to add to an analysis, a
beautiful question. You're asking.
		
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			The West has trauma and trauma or your reverse load? Yes. I mean, right. Yeah. Yeah. So Christian,
yeah. The West has trauma and the West, the trauma stems from an origin that has nothing to do with
Islam.
		
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			The reason why the West becomes liberal in New Orleans historically. The reason why the West are
constantly liberal, is because it's proceeding with centuries of PT irony. That has a conception of
religion. Yes. That has nothing to do with Islam. So if you go to a Western person, you tell the
religion, they have trauma and a misanthropes they hate God, because of what the Catholic Church has
done official science as well. Because exactly so what we're dealing with dealing with people we're
telling them Look, come back to religion, but they're looking at us and thinking we are Martin
Luther, or we are, you know, Thomas Aquinas, or the attributes in our religiousness with their own
		
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			trauma. And I think what we have to do with a doll, and this is why I'm always very understanding
sometimes why a feminist, not the feminists today, but the feminists perhaps the first way for
feminism, whether it exists, is because it goes against the very fabric of what it means to be
willing. The Muslims never treated woman in a way where a woman has to feel like protesting, you
see, as a feminist is more misogynistic than all the people that yes, it's uniquely West. The same
thing with sexuality. It's a uniquely a Western problem. But I think we as Muslims have to tell
them, it's like, look, I understand what you went through. Yeah, but we not inviting she do this,
		
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			inviting you to the balanced way, which is Islam. And people need to understand that first. And then
I believe they could find the weights as long as he shall when you give dollar. What's that final
straw that gets people to take the shahada for those people that are so close, but Catherine that
accrue? Yeah, the creme de la creme is
		
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			it's that human contact? Because sometimes what will happen is when you're so fixated on arguments,
and you're so fixated on the nuts and bolts of the things you miss what actually makes us human, and
that's connection that's understanding the other person and sometimes that's where he is to the
problem is not very complex. The problem will be something like something happened in his life or a
person
		
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			question that he has about something. So if you connect with somebody as a human being, not
thinking, you know what he needs this argument or he needs this, and I can provide this and that
sometimes all it is, is actually taking a step back listening to him. Yes. And sometimes the
question would be, when you speak into somebody not giving them Dawa, first is asking where you need
stowa. So finding out where those gaps are like, so what will it take for you to accept Islam? Like,
what are the tick boxes? Oh, I would, I would need to see God. And I would need the scripture to be
cruel, like why the Quran is, so what he is now telling you, in essence, is he's giving you a
		
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			checklist. If you just follow that checklist, then that will be better than you speaking at him for
45 minutes. This might even be a 20 minute conversation, where you're just talking about the points
that he wants answered. And sometimes just listening, being there as a human being, as opposed to,
I'm gonna tell you now, I'm your teacher, I'm this. So what was the issue that you have problem?
Tell me, let me hear it. I think this is the issue. That's the issue, like telecom says, data, give
me data, give me information, even when he's at home. He's, he's got all of this data coming in. He
said, give me as much data and then from that data, he's able to extrapolate, he's able to kind of
		
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			draw a pattern and say, Okay, this is where it's going. We should be doing the same thing as well.
Sometimes it's not. And then we do this. And that's the thing is because who knows, sometimes what
we're doing is, we're developing relationships. You'll see somebody one week you speak to him, if he
needs to go needs to go, it's not like Donna, I must now get you to convert. No, then I'll see you
next week. Whoa, there was one guy I was speaking to Pro I just remembered, he told me the date that
his wife died. And that was very close to him. I remember that day and I just in a passing comment,
I COVID it, that one. He said, you've won my heart with them. The fact that you've remembered my
		
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			wife every week when he saw me thereafter, he was like, You ignored everybody so high. That it's
that human contact is that human concern? That transcends everything, you know, it's not even that
it's it's caring about the prospect bro, I Gen. There's a person in our local area, bro. His English
is not that great. But when he goes to somebody he leans in and he's like, look, I truly have
concern for you and look just like a drop of alcohol or you know, a sip of alcohol can have an
effect on a person. Eman has like faith has an effect on the believer. Eman should be emanating from
that believer like somebody we've met today as well. He said, Look, I get some good energy from you.
		
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			And from that person and this and that. Like some people can sense this stuff like Imaan should be
permeating from you. And the only way that's going to happen is if you put your head to this on the
floor in front of him. And when you do that, that's when he says you know what, now let me elevate
him. His head is down there. Let me elevate that head in front of the people now because he's
humbled Himself to me, then to everybody else, then you are someone but hey, in front of Allah,
you're crying one man Christ provide Don't cry and this and that. Companions would cry and will be
normal but crying for those who are in front of Allah. And that's what makes you a man. When you're
		
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			able to sit to say you know what? He is the one he is the one he deserves. He deserves my above. Are
you guys here tomorrow? Yeah, we got we have to get going. Anyway, this is a perfect answer.
Tomorrow. Yeah, sure. I'll close it tomorrow. I'm free if you guys just want to catch on. I was also
Yeah, and then you know, hopefully you guys are going to be let me get your number.
		
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			Okay, yeah, we do have to get going. The restaurant wants to close up I would love to keep going for
a long time. Thank you so much everybody here small to John and Shawn. Well how many jobs I've got
of course I we thought well I appreciate you all of us I think it means that we'll of course we got
here yeah.
		
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			to watch it What was it Rumble? Rumble Rumble is like a huge you've never seen
		
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			constellation that or Charlotte's around we have free speech over here. I've been banned for on
YouTube for two years. It's very efficient so if anyone makes a video they get trouble as well. No
You're fine. You're fine because when it indirectly promote that is in here okay if you could be
able to post but we don't want to speak too much about that because
		
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			that's besides the point. Thank you so much for coming on the mana Ramadan. Mubarak told him
awesome. Sierra helped me stay steadfast on that with the rest of Ramadan. Oh,
		
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			Anisha when you get married to call the steward the hours if you want to get into the cow
		
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			Do you have best man and then the song does that your best prognosis your best players rather than
Macias. Okay, I gotta reload all these 80 rituals that I was voting I thought it took me time and I
remember when I first got this I was doing this was it? Yeah, it was a we're doing Bravo. I don't
know when they they're not quite at the blue eye.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			You slow this it's normally steady steady. Yeah, how we really relate all this virtual land and
doing it. Thank you again for coming out. Everybody doesn't know it. I really enjoyed that. And
		
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			I'll see you guys soon. I'll be she'll be back tomorrow. Bye, guys.