Mohammed Hijab – The People of Malaysia Are on Another Level
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The speakers discuss their experiences visiting different countries, including trending into Asia and seeing cultural hazards like Muslim and Christian art. They also discuss finding alternative religion options and the importance of finding a Muslim alternative for aircraft. They emphasize the importance of finding a job and saving people's lives, and mention the role of the ATC in slowing down aircraft and landing gear. They also mention the importance of finding a 2 man job and saving someone's life.
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Alright, guys. We're here in Kuala Lumpur, the
capital city of Malaysia. Look how beautifully
it is designed. Excellent infrastructure. 1 of the
best I would say in Southeast Asia.
And we're here with the main man himself,
the Dawa powerhouse, Fadli Borhan. How are you
doing Fadli? Okay. Oh, it's really nice to
have you here, brother. Good job. We're here
in the heart of Kuala Lumpur,
the capital of Malaysia. And this
is these are the twin towers,
and these are the tallest buildings.
Tallest twin tower buildings.
1 of, I think, if not the in
the world.
Kuala Lumpur does have its 1st share of
high rises.
You could say Kuala Lumpur is 1 of
the most developed,
Muslim cities,
in the world. In fact, you could make
it like that. It's the most developed,
probably right behind Dubai and Abu Dhabi Dhabi
and Doha. Where are we today? We are
now at Masseyaputra, the 1 of the most
iconic mastiacs in Malaysia actually. Okay. And it's
just located beside the prime minister's
What's interesting?
Yeah. Our interest in Polish Mosque, they receive
about 10 to 20000
visitors or tourists
everyday,
and most of them are non Muslims.
So this is Putrajaya Mosque. It's the most
famous mosque in Malaysia. Very beautiful architecture.
I'd like to know more about where they've
been inspired from and it's because it looks
like a mix of different
areas of inspiration. Very interesting. Huge dome.
They do the mosque tour here.
You can see
over there
all the details of the architecture, very interesting.
We're about to start in a venue here.
We've got the main man.
We got the brothers
here. He's behind the scenes.
Yeah. They announced to the champ.
We're in Malaysia right now.
Yeah? That's nice. You see how tall I
am in this country? You're not.
I'm taller than usual.
It is. Oh, come here. Come here.
Oh my god. Look at this.
Okay. So we've got brother Lima
who's the, director of the IDT Center, 1
of the big centers in Southeast
Asia. I wanna ask you, doctor Liu,
how did you get to the position that
you're in? How did you become Muslim in
the first place? I was born as a
Buddhist. Buddhist in a Buddhist family. Yeah.
I became a Christian at the age
of 13.
So I was in Christianity
for nearly 14 years. Hope I get to
know Islam. 1 of my friend who brought
a debate in the jihad and swag. I
do not know much anything about Islam.
But through this debate, it opened my mind
to do research and study,
about comparative religion.
And 1 of the things that attracted me
most is the verse in the Quran
chapter number 2 verse 255.
And this is the most special
ayat for
me. The most special ayat. Why? Because this
ayat
actually teaches me how to differentiate who is
God, who is not God. Who is divine,
This is Edut Kursi. Yeah. Who is almighty?
Who is god almighty? So what's this called?
Nasi lemak. Nasi lemak is my favorite Malaysian
food. Food. I've had rendang. I've had it's
it has a delicate mixture of,
you know, spice,
and also it's got the carb element. I
like the fact that they put an egg
in there.
It's a good mix. Yeah. They put an
egg in there.
But it's just the the nature of the
the sauce here. Is it too spicy, bro?
No. Not at all. How do you find
the sambal, the spicy sauce? It's nice. It's
very good. I think most people will be
able to tolerate it. Yeah. Nice. This is
the second time you're having the same nasi
ramak. Yeah? Yes. I've tried the rendang, which
is, you could say, the most famous dish.
Mhmm. The the beef 1. Yeah. The beef
1. But I prefer this by by far.
Okay. Nice. Cool. So what do you have
to say about
this is your final day. You are already
at the airport leaving for Yeah. London.
So what do you have to say about
Malaysia, bro? Malaysia is a beautiful country. Yeah.
It's it's 1 of the countries that, honestly,
if someone's had enough of the west and
wants a Muslim alternative,
this be at the top of their list.
They have to at least visit it and
see what it's about before making a decision
because a lot of people just had enough
of the west now. Don't wanna live in
Europe anymore because of what's happening in school
systems or whatever, and they're looking for alternatives.
So we've spoken about I mean, I've done
a bit of touring in,
in Pakistan recently. We spoke about that.
And, Islamabad,
some alternative. Riyadh,
yes. Dubai, Abu Dhabi. Yes. They're all fine
alternatives.
Istanbul.
But Kuala Lumpur is definitely up there. It
was captain Azmi, a pilot,
a high rank pilot.
I was gonna say to you that I
was gonna ask you a question. But before
I do so, let me explain my mental
reasoning.
So I always think about the worst case
scenario. Yeah?
In life and in general, I I just
like to do that. So 1 time I
thought about what if I'm on a plane?
Okay. Okay.
What if I'm on a plane
and the pilot dies Okay. If he has
a heart attack. Alright. So someone's gonna have
to land a plane. Right? Yes.
If this happened, this worst case scenario happened.
Yeah.
What
a layman
can do to
land a plane or to safely land a
plane if everyone everyone buys?
Well, first, I would suggest to find another
pilot on board.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. That's all. For
someone who's been training. Yes. Yes. Fine. Yeah.
Once that is done,
I think the ATC will play a very
key role there. Okay. Yeah. Because they're gonna
gonna guide you. Yes. What do I do?
Well, you have the control column in front
of you. Okay. It's like playing a game.
Okay. Put it. Yeah. Put it simply. Go
on. Okay. It's like playing a game. Play
game. Yes. Yeah. So
you push forward, the nose goes down. Yes.
You pull it back, the nose goes up.
Okay. And then left and right. Sure. What
about the wheels? How'd you get them down?
Is there a button to press? Yes. There's
a specific button that puts the wheels down.
Oh, so and then I just put it
down? Yes. And then and then you're gonna
slow the aircraft. Now you're slowing the
You're gonna put the flaps in. Yes. So
that's another lever. Yeah. Yeah. So you you're
dealing with this 1 or this 1? Both.
Okay. Okay. So now that's where the skill
comes in. Okay. So now you're holding this,
and you're holding the thrust levers to slow
down the aircraft. Yep. And then you're putting
down the flaps and the landing gear as
well.
Did I lose you somewhere? Do you know
what I would do in this situation? Uh-huh.
I'm listening to what you're saying, but I
would say, listen, we need to this is
a 2 man job. It it is? It's
a 2 man job. Yeah? Yes. 3 is
too many. Yeah?
Normally, it's a 2 man job. Yeah. I'd
say, listen. Let's get someone who's most confident
in doing. I'll bring them in. Give them
2 tasks. I get 2 tasks.
He's he's responsible for pulling this thing. I'm
responsible for pushing this thing. Correct. Something like
that would be good. Yeah. Yes. Because you
need someone to help you out. Yeah. So,
like, I have half the task. You have
half the task. ATC. I'll tell them, listen,
ATC. We've got 2 people here. Yeah? Yes.
And then I'm gonna take task 1 and
2. He's gonna task 3 and 4.
Yes. So this could save someone's life maybe
1 day. It could. This video here this
video here could save somebody's life.
Alright
then. So with that, I'll conclude.