Mufti Menk – Learn To Live With Differences

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The speaker advises the audience to be careful of how politics affects a person who might be considered a sheikh. They suggest watching out for political sway and warning against hateful behavior. The speaker also mentions that people can be fabricated and misled by media.

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			Sometimes
		
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			be careful of how politics can affect
		
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			a person
		
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			who might be considered a sheikh.
		
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			Did you hear what I said? Sometimes
		
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			be careful of how politics
		
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			could affect
		
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			a person who might be considered a sheikh.
		
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			You will be surprised of the change of
		
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			opinions based on political swaying
		
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			and yet
		
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			you looked at the sheikh as a very,
		
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			very
		
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			unwavering
		
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			person. How did they end up swaying?
		
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			So you just have to watch out. That's
		
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			all. Consider it.
		
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			Nobody from amongst us is a Nabi of
		
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			Allah.
		
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			What did I tell you earlier? I said,
		
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			wallahi, if you hear something from me even
		
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			today that
		
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			doesn't sit nicely on your chest, throw it
		
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			out. Don't hate me. I'm just explaining something.
		
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			It's not haram for me to say what
		
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			I just said.
		
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			But throw it out. Say, look, there we
		
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			don't agree, but Sheikh is a he's a
		
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			good Sheikh, but I don't agree on XYZ.
		
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			So there's nothing wrong with that. Who told
		
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			you, I started off this talk by saying
		
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			we're all different? All of us. We have
		
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			different minds. My my understanding of things will
		
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			definitely be different than yours,
		
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			and there will be so many differences,
		
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			but we overlap
		
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			certain
		
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			things.
		
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			And if there is something that I said
		
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			that is totally wrong, throw it right out.
		
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			Maybe you might have an opportunity to
		
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			to let me know, to ask me, or
		
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			tell me.
		
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			And like I said, don't believe everything you
		
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			hear and see on social media. Wallahi, it's
		
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			a it's a joke sometimes.
		
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			People fabricate.
		
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			They try to relate something to a person
		
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			who didn't say it and who you know,
		
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			it's taken it's not only taken out of
		
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			context. Sometimes it's fabricated.
		
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			If they could if they could create fabrications
		
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			and lies at the time of Nabi saulam
		
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			and just after that, don't you think we
		
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			are living in a worse environment?
		
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			They don't do anything. They have something called
		
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			a deep fake. Have you seen them?
		
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			With the deep fake videos, they move your
		
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			lips and your eyes and everything and make
		
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			you say something with the voice that's almost
		
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			like yours.
		
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			And people can get confused.