Nouman Ali Khan – Why We Shouldn’t Do This

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The speaker discusses how people today use hateful language during online games, including a " sweat" or " Randall's sweat." They encourage viewers to describe their behavior as sweat and make it a habit to avoid embarrassment. The speaker also talks about the importance of learning the Quran and being a student of the Quran.

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			But one advice I'll give you and I'll remind the kids watching too. Nowadays, you know, back back
when I used to play a lot of sports in the parks and stuff like that, a lot of basketball. People
talk big when they play basketball, right? A lot of smack talk and trash talk and whatever, right?
And all of it boils down to either insulting somebody else, or how much inferior they are to you, or
praising yourself. And now people do that in video games. So while they're playing online,
somebody's a sweat. That's what you call it, right? Somebody has a sweat. And somebody's like,
what's the word raging? You? What? Somebody's raging? Yeah. Somebody say somebody's raging, right?
		
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			They're making you angry? And then you're making them right. Or you're making them enraged? Yeah.
Okay. So when you're doing that, you're basically doing one of two things. You're describing how
great you are? And how easy it is for you to crush them? And or how terrible they are? Right? Yeah,
both of those are, don't I alone own the kingdom of fortnight.
		
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			Do you understand? So we're training ourselves to praise ourselves and put others down, which is a
quality of who?
		
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			When that habit becomes common in video games, or in sports, then it slowly starts coming into other
parts of your life. And you start talking like that, and thinking like that about the other people
in school or among friends or in family or when you start making money and you have a job then you
that that mentality comes into other things in your life. So, you know, when you guys wouldn't be
played sports together the kids and stuff before COVID? Remember, I talk to you about bad
sportsmanship? Yeah, right? That you're not going to talk trash, you're not going to praise
yourselves. You're not going to be insulting towards one another. You're going to shake hands.
		
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			You're going to you know these things. Why? Because I don't want this kind of thinking. He owned the
Kingdom of Egypt, but somebody could say, I own this cord. Yeah, right. That's their little Egypt.
		
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			I don't want them to have a little Egypt. Because then Allah showed him how small he is. Right? We
don't want Allah showing us that way. We can show Allah we know already. Yeah, we don't do that. We
don't you know, put ourselves in freezing circumstances. Okay, I can't really do that anymore.
Because I'm like hot trash or like any video game I play so really? Yeah, like hot trash. Yeah, so
the thing though hot, fresh. It just made the rat like I mean, I stopped playing for like a while so
like, I'm bad now. But I used to be so I used to play video games. Now I teach Arabic. Okay.
		
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