Muhammad Hoblos – We as Muslims should Change the World
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The speaker discusses the importance of Islam, including its use for humanity, and how it is a cure for racism. He uses a analogy of the apple as a fruit, and how Islam has brought peace and knowledge to humanity. He also talks about how the speaker believes that all racism is a mercy and that everyone should be treated with mercy.
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You know, in every corner of this world that you look at, there is pain, there is suffering, there is oppression, there is injustice, towards all walks of life, whether it be the Aboriginals, the Native Americans, the blacks, the Palestinians, the Syrians, the list goes on and on. And this is a reminder for myself, my brothers and sisters, that we as Muslims, we're not only to be concerned about the matters of the Muslims, wherever they may be, not our concern, and our focus should always be for humanity, for the uplifting of the human race, not only for ourselves, as believers, this is our job, to care for all of humanity. Never once did the Prophet of Allah very rarely did he ever
make a pray for himself. Rather, he would pray for all of humanity. My own man, my own my own my own man. And for years I used to believe that the Alma meaning the nation of the Prophet, Muhammad, sallAllahu, alayhi wa sallam are the Muslims. This is so wrong. Why? Because every human being that came after the Prophet of Allah is from the Nation of Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wasallam. You see, every prophet and every messenger was sent specifically for his people, except Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, he was sent for all of humanity until the end of time. When Allah addressed him in the Quran. He says, When maricel NACA Illa Mata Leela, Allah mean, Allah subhanho wa Taala, sr, a
prophet, that, oh Mohammed we have not sent to you, except as a mercy to not only mankind, but only to humanity, but to the animals, to the environment, to every living thing. Our beloved Prophet was sent as a mercy. And you and I, this is our job is to spread this lamb to all of humanity, to spread mercy, Lucky spread mercy to all of humanity. You see, my brothers and sisters, I heard an amazing statement about a beloved prophet muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and it said that he came to teach humanity, how to be human, how to care again, how to love again, how to forgive again, this is Islam. So George Bernard Shaw, when he spoke about Rasulullah, sallallahu alayhi salam, what did he
say? He said, he's a savior for all of humanity. He said, If Mohammed was to rule, the modern world, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, he would single handedly solve all of its problems. This is the Islam that shook the world. This is the Islam that Malcolm X he experienced in his journey to Hajj from his pilgrimage when he returned back to America. When he seen Islam in practice. What did he say when he returned? He said, Islam is the cure of all racism, Islam, this is what America needs to embrace. But these particular Muslims didn't call themselves white, they looked upon themselves as human beings. And therefore they looked upon all other segments of the human family as part of that
same family. This is what the Albanian Muslims did. When the Jews were fleeing from the Holocaust. What did the Albanians do? Did they turn them away? What the Syrian refugees now are being turned away? Imagine people who come to you they fleeing, fleeing from their countries, nothing to eat, they come for shelter, they come for safety. What did the Albanians do to the Jews? They took them in and they embraced them. Why? Because this is, this is the quality of Islam. This is what it means to be a true believer to k, not only for yourself and for your kind and for your people, but rather to care for all of humanity. Why am I brothers and sisters in short, let me say this, that I believe
that it's hatred, and ignorance that has brought us into this prison that we're living in. And by Allah, it is only love than knowledge that's gonna bust us as a human. And up until we get these qualities back into our lives. I can't see change in the future.