Saad Tasleem – Prediction

Saad Tasleem
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The speaker discusses the history of the resistance movement in the United States, which began in the 80s and has since become more recent. They explain that the generation ofitiveitive Muslims who have been colonized and have been living in occupation has now become resistance. The speaker also mentions the generation of second generation Jewish who have been given a tighter control over their lives and have now become the ultimate protector of the movement. They encourage people to visit the Basah area to witness the upcoming freedom from the resistance movement.

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			1 of my teachers in particular
		
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			said
		
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			that around in 20 twenties
		
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			is what it seems
		
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			that Palestine will be free.
		
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			Now where does this prediction come from? If
		
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			you look at the eighties,
		
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			when you have the resistance, the resistance in
		
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			the eighties, a lot of it was based
		
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			off of nationalism,
		
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			Arab nationalism
		
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			and Palestine
		
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			as a as a nation.
		
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			And so
		
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			we the eighties comes from a generation that
		
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			is now
		
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			born and raised
		
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			with,
		
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			Israel under control or Israel's taking control. So
		
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			you have a generation raised
		
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			in that. So the eighties is when that
		
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			happened. You look about 40 years for a
		
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			generation, so that's where 19 forties to the
		
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			eighties, that's one generation. So there's now the
		
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			eighties was the first generation of Palestinians that
		
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			had been,
		
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			occupied and that had been colonized. Right? And
		
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			now the the resistance movement came in the
		
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			eighties,
		
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			but it was there was a lot of
		
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			nationalism.
		
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			Now
		
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			one more generation
		
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			is how many more years?
		
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			About 40 years.
		
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			Now there's a second generation of Palestinians right
		
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			now who have been
		
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			born
		
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			and raised
		
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			in occupation
		
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			and brutality,
		
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			but how are they approaching their resistance?
		
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			We all know the answer to this. We've
		
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			all seen the videos.
		
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			Look at the Palestinians right now.
		
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			When anything happens, what do they say?
		
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			They say Allah is sufficient for us.
		
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			Allah is the protector.
		
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			They're like, we don't care that Arab nations
		
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			have abandoned us.
		
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			Doesn't matter.
		
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			The the people in power have abandoned us.
		
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			Doesn't matter.
		
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			The the so called moral,
		
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			nations of the world have abandoned us, it
		
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			doesn't matter because we have Allah
		
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			Allah is sufficient for us.
		
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			Allah is the ultimate protector. And this is
		
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			not just one video.
		
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			This is video after video after video. Where
		
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			does this come from? You know where this
		
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			comes from? You don't know what you don't
		
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			just wake up and have that attitude in
		
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			life.
		
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			These children who are born in occupation,
		
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			they have been given this tibia from the
		
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			moment that they're born.
		
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			And so now this generation has been raised
		
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			with this incredible amount of iman
		
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			that now serves for us as motivation. Now
		
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			we're looking at the people of Basah, if
		
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			you don't fall safe or, like, that's that's
		
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			that's amazing
		
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			that we get to see that and witness
		
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			that. And that encourages us that we are
		
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			learning from the people of Basah because we
		
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			know how what they're dealing with, and we
		
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			know that they are reliant a 100% upon
		
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			Allah.
		
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			And so that's why he said, look. Eighties,
		
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			give me one more generation.
		
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			You talk about 20 twenties. This is that
		
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			time.
		
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			And so we ask the love
		
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			to make that trip, that it is soon
		
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			in the coming days that we see Palestine
		
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			be free.