Shadee Elmasry – Campus Encampment Updates NBF 336
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Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam ala Rasulillah while he
was on me, woman while I welcome everybody to the Sufi insight in
nothing but facts live stream on an absolutely gorgeous Thursday. I
mean, you have to see this to believe it. This is one of the
nicest days we've had all year, and the encampments are continuing
at Rutgers University, all the news is there, the news outlets or
their
news outlets or their riot police's there, I actually went
but
Oba couldn't find parking. So ended up not going in to fix the
situation here.
No.
Good. So let's take a look at what's going on here. Biden said
Americans have the right to protest, but not the right to
cause chaos. And you rejected the notion of sending in the National
Guard. All right. So the latest is that protesters at Portland State
are blocking police vehicles that hold demonstrators who are
arrested.
Okay.
UCLA
Bahara to Venket a professor. All right, he heard from some of his
colleagues that there have been arrested and released. And they
were planning again to meet up so the professors are getting
involved in some of these schools. Alright, look, I mean, there are
consequences for your actions. You're going to support Israel and
all of what they're doing.
They're going to be consequences to that. And this is what's
happening. Okay, and why it's taking place at the campuses,
because those are the students those are the people in society in
general who have the ability to do this. They have the time and the
ability to do this. Okay.
Most people are going to, you know, go to work, worry about
their jobs, worry about their families, take their kids to
soccer practice, take their kids to tutoring,
be busy, they don't have time for this. So it's why Allah created
different types of people. And now we have students who have all the
time in the world, now the summer is coming, it probably be even
more, in my opinion, because you think that a summer is coming. So
it's going to be less thinking may actually be more.
All right, and it may not just be at universities could be in public
squares, but the the call the purpose here is to get these
universities to divest. So the purpose is to give them a headache
and voice their opinion and grow that opinion. By coming together.
Whenever you group people come together for something that
opinion grows.
And they strengthen and they discuss it and they and someone
takes actions and then the action has a reaction, so on and so
forth.
Okay.
Professor directed IRA at the University for failing to stop
violence by counter protesters. So now, there are a number of counter
protesters. There's a counter protest at Rutgers. Let me read
you that
counter protest there. By Hold on a second. Let me pull that up.
Alright, here it is. Counter protests here by a Jewish
organization.
Students for Israel. All right, right at the Vorhees mall, which
is where the encampment is happening. This is Friday at one
to 3pm
that chose drama time.
Let's peacefully show our Zionist pride and spirit is going to be a
bad word in a few years. sooner than that bring Israeli and US
flags, blankets, games sports supplies for arts and crafts.
kosher foods certified by bridge Turkish and Mediterranean grill.
Look them up a B bridge Turkish and meditating Mediterranean
grill. Is that Jewish owned or is it you know one of our
Muslim brothers who owns that because if that's the case, he's
gonna not get a nice reaction from us for supporting this and selling
food to these people.
Turkish kosher Okay, fair enough.
All right. Highway personnel are involved. UCLA, the California
Highway Patrol sent at least 250 officers to clear out the
encampment. Okay, they had a large number of personnel. And now for
the second time in two weeks, the Columbia Chapter of the American
Association of University Professors called for the
condemnation of Namath Shafiq, if you're not aware of who she is,
now much Shafiq is basically a failed university president. She
has nothing to do with universities, or Columbia. She has
a PhD in Economics from England. She worked at the World Bank, I
believe. They married the head of the World Bank, and then
eventually became the the president of Columbia University.
Okay, head of Columbia
and completely botched this whole situation
by going to Congress going to the Congressional hearing, selling out
her colleagues,
she literally sold out her colleagues, her colleagues, she
literally told Congress who amongst her colleagues, is going
to be not renewed, and is going to be reprimanded for supporting for
statements made about Israel. She's a complete failure as a
president because she tried to win the side of the stronger side, she
tried to win the Jewish side of things.
Well, what ended what ended up happening is that they weren't
pleased with her Congress asked for her to be to resign. The
students obviously,
she lost them when she called the police on the students
invalidated their key cards or suspended their key cards from
getting back in. And now we're saying she's actually going to
expel a lot of students who were involved in the Hamilton Hall
takeover, the students took over a building called Hamilton Hall. So
she lost the students. And then by selling out her faculty members,
at the faculty at Congress, at the congressional hearing, she lost
out on the professor's she literally has no supporters at
all. So let's get the countdown for her begins.
She says armed counterterrorism police on campus student arrests
and harsh discipline we're not the only path through this crisis says
the group in response to her. Alright, here's another one. See,
the New York Times has this really neat thing. They basically made
their own Twitter page. It's not Twitter, it's it's on nyt.com.
And it's it's all of their correspondents throughout the
country. And they would just like put in a
tweet length update. So you get updates from all over the country.
And they tell you basically this was 50 minutes ago, 58 minutes
ago. So you get the minute by minute. Just cool.
Let's go to University of Wisconsin,
there at the Memorial Library for 34 people detained. There are 30
tents in Wisconsin,
fighting the support and calling for divestment fighting supportive
Zionism and calling for divestment. The police say they
made two arrests outside of Portland State University. So
we're in Seattle now. Okay, Portland, is now
active. They have arrests happening there. Of course, you
can imagine them to be the most
strongest protest, because that's the history of Seattle.
Protesters erected barricades at various doors to fortify the
library for a standoff. So the Portland State University Library
has been taken over by demonstrators right interesting to
see here.
Let's now go to again in Portland a few dozen demonstrators wearing
masks
carrying makeshift shields they made shields out of whatever they
could make, have run out of the library officers are tackling them
and making arrests. All right, let's go to Minnesota. Pro
Palestinian demonstrators at the University of Minnesota we're
dismantling an encampment Thursday morning, a day after they met with
the school's president in a statement, university said it had
agreed not to arrest or discipline students to have been protesting
and it said it would give them information about the university's
financial holdings and allow them to advocate with the Board of
Regents for divestment. Okay.
All right. What else? Let's go to
Rhode Island or Brown University
struck a deal with the students to end the encampments. What was the
deal? The deal would be that we will sit down and discuss
divestment. I don't know if it's a good deal, just a discussion.
Discussions mean very little, but I guess it's a step in the right
direction. Now Jewish voices are outraged that Brown University
following them Northwestern University, are agreeing to have
discussions on divestment, just a discussion. Right? I'm telling
you, Nassim Taleb, who has really good takes sometimes it really
annoying takes sometimes got you know, in the same television he's
like a Lebanese he calls himself like, what does he call himself
whatever the Lebanese people a Syrian whatever the Lebanese
people used to be before they were Arabs.
He that's what he calls himself. And you know, the the Crusaders
came there.
And the French intermarried with the Arabs. So you have these like,
completely Catholic Lebanese, right? And they were Christians.
They're from before, but now these are like Catholic, Roman, Roman
Catholic, Lebanese, and any of that.
He's got some really stuff smart things to say. So every
Once in a while, and one of the things he said was, was in
response to
this new bill that's coming out. There, there is an there's a new
bill
coming out saying that the definition of anti semitism used
by the Department of Education has to be the definition that was
established by the Holocaust Memorial. Let's see exactly the
the
here it is.
Here it is.
The new law requires the Department of Education to adopt
the definition of anti semitism provided by the International
Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. Okay. So we know that that
definition of then is going to be huge and ever changing. So in the
same talk, Nissim Nicolas Taalib, to leap says,
I wonder if there's another example in history of a large
empire, becoming the vassal state of a tiny polity.
Okay, the vassal state of attainder vital so we have
Americans, allegedly, you know, supposedly American citizens.
Well, they are American citizens, these Jewish groups
outraged about America's or universities relations with a
foreign country.
I liked what some person said here that actual Judaism was going
extinct. And making it a national identity turning into an into a
national and it was only way to save.
It's interesting to say that because just think about where
you've, there's two things going on here. There's a religion and
there's a nation, a separate other nation.
If the Jews were smart, make yourself a bunch of nations. Yeah,
Joseph and got it. Yeah. And the same calls himself Phoenician. All
right, whatever that is. Yet,
as if these ancient like cultures were so neat, or something, just
people, Phoenician, Arab, whatever you want to call yourself doesn't
make a difference. Alright, but
the smart thing for Jews to do?
Why don't you kind of arrange with some
nations out there, I'm sure people, you could buy yourself
some lands and have multiple Jewish states. So one screws up,
you're not messed up, right? But they can't.
In Judaism, you only have one country. And you're not even
allowed to establish that.
The Messiah only is allowed to establish that
the White House is taking a careful political tightrope says
the correspondent out of Washington, President Biden speaks
for the first time on the protests.
He's contending with a frustrated bloc of young voters who are
concerned with many issues, including the number of civilians
killed in Gaza. At the same time, Republicans are pointing to the
chaos on campuses. To accuse Biden of being weak on law and order, we
see Biden is in a complete a triple lose lose. So with
progressives, he's lost. Because progressives are you know, they're
supporting all this. So he's lost the Young Democrats.
He's obviously if, if he does anything harsh, he'll totally lose
them. So he's stuck between them and the older Democrats who are
hardcore Zionists. By being stuck. He's actually pleasing neither
side and causing chaos to continue causing this in their view chaos
to continue. Well, who's going to jump on that Republicans? They're
going to say what kind of President says he can keep
lowering order? Right? So he's, again in a lose, lose, lose, much
like Shafiq loss on all three.
All three levels, in remarks to the White House on campus
protests.
Right. Biden tried to walk the fine line of defending the right
to free speech, while also condemning the violence of the
protesters. And he cautioned against injecting politics into
the debate, at a time when anger over Israel's war is threatening
his reelection campaign.
Complete Phil,
anytime you have to be nuanced, in a moment like this, you fail. Even
if you're right, you fail, because people are emotional.
Right? People are emotional. They just want you to choose one side
or another.
In moments like this, he says there are always those who rush in
to score political points. But this is a moment for clarity, not
politics. Well, nothing really.
He may be right technically on that, but it's not going to get
him anywhere.
He talks about the right to protest but not the right to cause
chaos. So what are you supporting the I guess he's supporting them.
Then. Biden says the protests have not forced him to reconsider his
his mid
least policies got immunity D all these guys out all these
senior citizens all the old guard that y'all get out bonuses
protests have not forced him to reconsider them. And the
Republican
Republicans are suggesting, of course that he's weak and that
he's turned his back on Israel and therefore they're going to
capitalize there's not a I don't think there's a single president
today that would have been able to to navigate this. Unless you just
make a decision. I'm going to
choose one of these groups and score points with them only.
And that's how you have to do it. You can't try to
please two different groups.
President Biden has been speaking on the White House. Okay, UCLA
campus this morning. Now we shift to Los Angeles.
It was a field of ruins, UCLA. I mean, the campus looks like
atrocious, sleeping bags, tents, pizza boxes, piles of roses. Law
enforcement came with cameras. we're documenting the aftermath.
Early this morning. And other officers were posing for pictures
in front of protest signs about Gaza.
Alright, let's go to New York, Fordham. 15 people at Fordham
Fordham is a campus in Manhattan.
Just seen people on Wednesday were arrested.
The arrest is based upon it being illegal to pitch a tent and a
campus. Yeah.
Let's go to Dartmouth
College in New Hampshire.
Right for those in England's New Hampshire is part of a section in
America called New England. All right.
It's essentially, Maine snowing New Hampshire, Vermont.
Massachusetts, Rhode Island's and Connecticut. That's what we call
in the United States New England. The president of Dartmouth
Dartmouth there said that 90 People have been removed from the
protest encampment on Wednesday night by force. Many were
unaffiliated with the university
132 were arrested in California
All right, let's go up and and refresh this. See what's the
latest
risk of being kicked out of the school? Yeah, the Columbia they
the ones who took over the hall.
It said that they're being kicked up.
expelled, expelled. Full expulsion. Expulsion, no mercy,
full expulsion because they took over a school building
alright
let's shift now to a theological question. You have a theological
question here.
This question comes from
three this was shifting points completely.
Shifting gears I mean, completely.
family moved next door. Now let's listen to Vince. What has never
been been whatever.
Honestly, if a Muslim family moved next door to you, you would be the
happiest person in the world. First of all, the chances of your
kids getting in trouble just went way down. Okay went way down
because the Muslim community has the lowest crime rate, the highest
entrepreneurship the highest educational attainment for women
in the country. They are the model American community. All right,
here's Mohammed que nine que el nine SF. Yesterday, a question in
a Mohammed QL nine SF.
He says I said I'm going to come but I'm still about to go through.
Can you please do another QA? I have a couple questions. Do all
disbelievers go to *. Of course, I've seen the classical
interpretations for this, but they don't logically appeal to me. To
me, they have different reasons for believing what they believe.
And sending them eternally to hellfire doesn't seem very
merciful. a more specific question, why does it we'll call
him go to jahannam even if you help the Prophet so much, just for
not saying to cut him. Alright, let's let's take this one step at
a time here. Do all these levers go to *? The answer is no.
Allah told us that those who have heard the message and rejected
what is the message essentially just the identity that there that
God sent a messenger name is Mohammed with a message
With a book message call, book, the Quran.
And the religion is called Islam. Just that basic now it's up to
them, it's up to them to just like when you say to somebody, there's
there's a fire downstairs, I don't need to go and go into more
details. Now it's up, it's on you, my liabilities God, now that may
not be the best tower, but it is sufficient, then you also they
must be informed there's punishment and reward in the next
life. There's resurrection. Good. So that essential message of Islam
that you're responsible inside of God God set created you made you
sent you a messenger sent you a book, and that there is
resurrection and punishment and reward.
Okay, because we can fathom that someone says, Hey, God created us
and send us a message in a Muhammad. If I'm someone who
doesn't know about that Islam talks about an afterlife, I don't
have a motivation yet. So the fact that I'm going to be judged is
extremely important.
And that's part of the message of Islam that we given Dow. So that
by itself, you've given the message now it's upon them now to
research it, and to look at it. Because also you can't get
subjective in this. You can't get subjective say, Okay, well, first
of all, you have to be really nice. You got to be really
smiling, your appearance has to match the culture of that person
is too much, right? Oh, you just give the message. All right.
Those who have not received any message at all, or received a
distorted message, distorted message like the Nation of Islam,
it's called Islam. They call Allah, God Allah and they call
their Prophet Mohammed but it's a completely different identity.
Elijah Muhammad, obviously different identity, okay, Allah,
they even have some kind of,
they say he manifested in the form of a man and came down to the
earth in the form of a man. Okay? So it's a whole different
religion. Even if it's the names are the same.
If someone has received a distorted message, or no message
at all, then they don't go to hellfire. They go to paradise. And
that is by the Quranic statement, when that couldn't end while the
Vienna Hatena bathala Sula, we are not punished until we send a
messenger and that is what look, if it dunya will occur, not just
in the dunya, it's in the dunya. And in there and as for the
Hadith, that there'll be resurrected and they will be
tested with a test from Allah on the Day of Judgment is an 100
Hadith that the ALMA say that we, if we choose one or the two, we're
going to choose the verse of Quran because the Quran also tells us
that this is the abode of testing, not the other life, the afterlife
is not the abode of testing. This is the abode of testing. What do
the scholars do when there is such a seeming apparent contradiction?
They simply suspend it. They don't say that it's a false Hadith but
they say we don't know what the prophet meant. We don't know if
there was there was more to it. Got not the province I sent him
said that we don't know Hallmark give haddock how's it going? took
your final exam. How's the protests gonna recruit? Do you see
it? I tried to go confined parking was really bad until I had to come
out to leave.
To do up. Yeah, I heard about that. I heard about that. Yeah.
Yep.
All right. So that's the first question. So not all disbelievers
go through but the disbeliever has received the message. Yeah, so
Allah tells us he's he's on a path to hellfire. We that's what we
say. We say this person died a death that is earning hellfire. He
earns it what Allah does with them. That's his business, but
that's what he's earned. And that's the threat. That is what
Allah is threatening. So that he I've seen the classical
interpretation for this, which means he knows what I just said he
knows that, right? But it doesn't logically appeal to me. So what
would logically appeal to you? How about this? What What if we said
you, Muhammad QL and nine SF? How about you stand at the gates of
heaven and *? And you decide? Would you like that? Now, most
people don't make a lot of people you have to have two answers,
either. Yes, I would. or No, Allah is the more merciful than me. If
you say yes, I would love that. And I would put everyone in, in
paradise. Because they based on what knowledge, right, based on
what right, so the the, the idea of I don't like something. How do
you even know that heaven and * exists in the first place? Right,
it's from Allah. And Allah tells you he's the most merciful and
he's the most knowledgeable to. So why are you worried? Why are you
worrying yourself with this issue? You don't even believe in heaven
and * unless except because of Allah told us about this Heaven
and * is not something you're going to think about or do some
kind of demonstrative experiment to discover that it exists like
electricity, right? You only believe in it. Because Allah
subhana wa
have
informed us about it. Well, Allah also informed us that he knows
best, he has wise purposes. And he's the most compassionate.
Now when you say that I will tell him or some non believer who
thinks that he genuinely doesn't believe in Islam and generally
believes in Catholicism, for example, or I will taught it will
help the Prophet peace be upon him so much. And you in your
conception think that that's not merciful, that they would go to
hellfire. Let's look at what you actually know. What do you
actually know? You only know what the person told you. You only know
the outward of what Apple taught up did.
Okay, even let's leave out outside because that's a there's awkward,
even if it's weak, but let's say there's a flood. So we'll leave
that up.
You only know what the person the outward of the person. Or you can
actually make a judgement just on the external the person. Right?
And you don't know what actually moved in his heart.
So you should if you're fair, actually disqualify yourself as a
judge. Lack of knowledge. I don't know enough. That's really what
you should say, I really don't know enough. But what I do know
about people I don't know about people to make a judgment on them
in terms of Heaven and *,
in the sense of, like, why do they earn that? Why did they deserve
that? All that we could say is that we hold Allah to be most
knowledgeable, Most Merciful. And this is what he told us. It's not
anyone's decision that NATO who has to go to heaven and *, this
what Allah told us that he's going to do, and he's threatened these
people, if you get this message, and you don't believe I will put
you in *. Okay.
So
it's really,
above your paygrade. This summary of it is really this above your
paygrade. And you should disqualify. I understand that you
have feelings towards these people, but
they're not justified. You don't have enough knowledge. You don't
know about them. You don't know what they do behind closed doors.
You don't know what goes on in their hearts. Okay.
All right. So that's the answer to that
query in that question. Good.
All right, what else you have here? Let us shift now to
this next article.
Yeah, let's hear it.
Perth. I don't know to be honest with you.
Perth, is that like, is it a big deal?
Was it nice or something?
I think all of Australia is nice to be honest with you.
It's all gorgeous, to be honest. Yeah.
Yeah.
What's the base for the trip? The date of the trip is June 24.
All right.
And then all the way to the end of the month.
Iraq passes a law banning homosexuality with 15 years in
prison.
I guess that's public homosexuality has been no.
Okay, here's an opinion piece by Tracy Ann Oberman, a Jewish woman
out of England.
All right. And she says this week, James Bond's actress Samantha
bonds received a backlash on Twitter. Following a tweet she
directed to fellow actress and passionate Zionist. Tracy Ann
Oberman. The now deleted tree tweet read. Tracy, what is your
response to Israel's actions today? seven people dead trying to
feed the starving.
No sorry. This is not by Tracy Ann Oberman. This is just a summary of
what happened. Bond was referring to the seven international aid
workers who are injured intentionally killed by Israel. On
Monday night. Immediately following her tweet a large number
of staunch Zionist
tweeters, quote tweeted her and expressed outrage. The predominant
sentiment was that it was anti semitic to question a Jewish
person about the actions of a foreign government. Right.
So this got me thinking isn't anti semitic to question a random
Jewish person person about the actions of Israel? Don't we get
questioned all the time? Hey, did you guys see the what ISIS did?
Did you see what Saudi did Afghanistan did? What do you think
of this? What do you think of?
Right? And can this be compared to holding all Muslims accountable
for the actions of ISIS and asking Muslims to condemn terrorism?
There's a lot to unpack here. Tracy Ann Oberman apparently she's
an actress. I mean, nobody's ever heard of her, but let's be clear.
You have I mean, you guys you heard of her hubby
What kind of bond? Yeah. Okay, James. So you're in a James Bond
movie. Okay, that's something. All right.
First, let's be clear those who require all Muslims to condemn
terrorism or Islamophobic. There. These are people who are deeply
suspicious of Muslims about how we think as a group. And when we
really talk about behind closed doors, it's a national obsession
of fascination about how many of us are extreme, and how many of us
are moderate. It's why thumbnails with pictures of Muslim women in a
job get the most clicks. Islamophobes are numerous and
they're obsessed with Muslims, Jews don't suffer this phenomenon.
No newspaper puts visible Jews on the front page, because it simply
wouldn't work as clickbait well, also, the owner of the papers 70%
chance is Jewish in the first place.
And the editor is probably 80% chances Jewish a pro Palestinian
activists like myself,
are not concerned about whether British Jews support Israel or
where their loyalties lie we see simply seek to hold those who
support genocide to account now, while it is true that Israel's
actions are partly inspired by the extremist interpretation of
Judaism, the relevance of Jewishness is overstated by
Zionist as a means of deflection to bring you the end in the anti
semitism slur. Get, we could have a perfectly constructive
discussion about Israel's crimes without having to even to mention
you see this why most Muslims and Christians don't get this. Our
religion is not intertwined with Lent. Right? Yeah, we have holy
sites, the mess, mosques and everything. But it's not
intertwines with
a homeland, a national homeland. That's the biggest difference.
So if Pakistan was, let's say, hypothetically, half of Pakistan
was just wiped off the map taken over. Yeah, that's a problem but
has slammed been threatened by that. No. Has your ability to be a
Muslim be threatened by that? If if I get somebody said, Listen,
I'm gonna consider Islam. But let me just tell you right now,
Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, I hate all these countries. So we
could care less, right? Doesn't affect one.
Right? Being a Muslim.
But same thing with Christianity, you can be Christian in South
America, you can be shoot Christian in Africa. There's no
nation that it's intertwined with the identity of being a Christian.
It's not intertwined with a nation and the national identity. And
Israel is so you cannot talk about so when every time you touch the
national identity, you're actually touching their religious identity.
That's how they view it.
But then again, when you say, Okay, well, nation nationalism is
established on secularism, right? The idea of, of the nation state
in the first place and nationalism. It's predicated upon
a separation of revealed beliefs, religious beliefs, and just
observable and rational facts. That's what secularism is
essentially.
So they've basically taken apart of secularism, which is the
National nationalism element, and merged it with their religious
identity. And that's why every time someone touches Israel,
there's Oh, you're touching my Judaism.
That's
that's the game they're playing.
Alright, so it's a way to deflect the anti semitic slur. We could
have a perfectly constructive discussion about this, without
mentioning Jews or Judaism is Israel is a nation, right? When
you have nationalism, it is a secular construction completely.
The concept of the nation state and your loyalty to the nation
state is a completely secular construction. But Israel does not
treat it as a secular construction. It's merged with the
religious life.
If any Muslim has ever seen any Muslim say that
in any period of time in Islamic history, that to be a Muslim is to
support the governor of Mecca or the governor of Medina never the
governor of Medina could be a tyrant or presser whatever you
want, we can kill kick him out completely. We could have no
loyalty to the government of Medina. Right. Most of also said I
do not have a loyalty to the King of Saudi Arabia. And there's two
holy cities of course when you need to make Amara you need to
pledge your loyalty in front of everybody and cameras included so
that you can go to Amara without going to jail. Right? That's
because demand is a chopper chops people up. So no one wants to mess
around this. We want to go to these holy cities of ours. But set
that aside.
There is no national identity connected to Islam. Yeah, we
believe in Khilafah for establishing Islam, not that the
identity of this nation and its flag and its government and its
policies and all that. All right. says your the the crimes of Israel
as a nation state or
are so numerous and well documented. This is it's a
criminal state. It's a terroristic state.
Okay. So why did bond feel the need to publicly question Oberman?
She could have directed the tweet to non Jewish Zionists, such as
Douglas Murray and Julia Hartley Brewer.
Okay, the truth is, it has nothing to do with Obermann being Jewish.
Rather, it's more likely because Oberman is a vocal defender of
Israel. Right, who has voiced opposition to ceasefire unless all
hostages are released. By taking the stance. She puts the power of
releasing hostages onto innocent Palestinians is pretty much a
parroting of the official Israeli stance.
So Overman is participating in collective blame. She also
recently took a cozy selfie with Israel propagandist, Douglas
Murray and called the IDF supporter, a very clever man. All
right, so Olbermann remains a mainstream figure maybe on I don't
know, channel four in England or something or ITV channels that we
Americans don't have, obviously, she's an actress in a popular West
End production. And she has appeared casually on daytime TV,
in England, of course. So it's absolutely fair to expect a
statement from her about any atrocity committed by the idea of
I don't have many statements to make about.
About entertainment. But when I do, I prefer the entertainment.
You know, entertainment entertainers to stay out of real
life stuff, right? If you go into sports or entertainment, you're
going to forget all your real life issues, when they actually become
political. And you get into their personal lives and stuff sort of
ruins it for me.
In contrast, Muslims who have not expressed support for ISIS, and
other terrorist groups, which is the overwhelming majority, right,
individual Muslims shouldn't be questioned about the crimes ISIS
committed. In fact, rather than supporting ISIS, most Muslims are
suspicious of who they really are, and who's funding them.
That's not the case for what the general Jewish community's
relationship with Israel, alright. It's very hard to pin any politics
on Muslims in general.
But Jews is the opposite.
Every synagogue in the United States has a flag of Israel in it.
So they've intertwined the religion with a national with a
nation, a foreign nation.
So my local Jewish school, says the author here, states in its
mission statement that it aims to nurture children's Jewish identity
and love of Israel. So if we, if we opened a mosque or something,
or a school and we said, Our
mission statement is to increase our knowledge of Islam devotion to
the religion and love of Aragon state of Turkey,
right, because it's the Ottoman is the heir of the Ottoman Empire.
What would happen then? What would happen to your tech status?
All right. I don't know if any Islamic school in Britain that
encourages children to love Saudi Arabia, or any other Muslim
nation. What's more, we are told, represented repeatedly by a
Zionist that the bulk of Jewish support of Jews support Israel and
anti Zionism is anti semitism, and that anti Zionist Jews are a tiny
minority of rejected audibles. Now, listen up, if the West is
going to go this route, and they're going to continue their
complete enslavement to the State of Israel, just wait to see what
happens to you. It's not going to be pretty. Israel has never come
to the support of the United States or England. How many times
has America been to war since the inception of the State of Israel?
How many soldiers has Israel sent to these wars? How many soldiers
has? Did you look it up actually, how many soldiers Israel sent to
support American troops in Afghanistan and Iraq?
Forget this the fact that these are, you know, unjust wars in
themselves.
But has the IDF support it and how much money has Israel sent?
They clearly have enough money to buy all these politicians. We read
it yesterday, if you missed yesterday's episode on American
puppets,
AIPAC American Israeli political action committee probably spent
$100 million a year are they getting this money from probably
$100 million, not not no less 100 million dollars a year,
essentially buying American politicians.
And when you realize that, that's not even that cheap. I mean, to
buy a country to buy the politicians of a country
100 million $200 million a year.
Why didn't Saudi do that? Why didn't Saudi do that? Right? Why
didn't any other country do that? It's actually not that expensive
to be honest with you.
All right.
To be honest with you is not even that expensive.
So they have the money. Why have they helped you?
Okay,
I don't think it's okay to target random Jews and question them
about what Israel doing but it is fair when a Zionist an open
Zionist is questioned about their beliefs, okay? You can't claim
that most Jews support Israel and anti Zionist Jews are a bunch of
oddball nuts like the Nutter Carta and the Satmar Jews. That's what
they call them just a bunch of odd balls and weirdos.
That cannot claim that Jews support Israel then considered
anti semitic if your question about Israel's actions, alright,
it's a clear paradox.
Soon after her tweet bonds became the target of a vicious
coordinated counter attack by high profile Zionists. She was accused
of anti semitism received masses of abuse, which led her to delete
the tweet and publicly apologized to Overman. You know, who told her
that her agent with all of his Jewish contacts in his phone, he
said, Listen, you want to ever work with Columbia Pictures? You
want to work with Sony Pictures again, you ever want to work with?
Fox 20 century high. You ever want to work with Netflix again?
Apologize or your Hollywood career is done for okay. You're finished.
Having been on the receiving Well, taking that based upon
Dave Chappelle,
he said about Hollywood. Get
a lot of Jews. That's all I have to say. That's what he said.
Right? He said as a lot of Jews.
You saw that clip. Dave Chappelle on Saturday Night Live?
Yeah. least officially. Yeah. Yeah.
All right. Having been on the receiving end of an organized
scientist pile on myself, I fully understand why Bob Bond felt the
need to do this, in the fact is being labeled anti semitic for the
first time can be deeply hurtful.
But having a quick glance at the profiles of some of the Zionists
expressing righteous indignation and false outrage, the matter
becomes all the more absurd. You know, you should never apologize
for these things. In fact, you should find a way to double down.
Many are active and vocal supporters of Israel's war on
Gaza,
have been staunchly against a ceasefire, and have been part of a
long campaign to malign pro Palestinian voices. One
commentator was notorious Zionist extremists Lee Kern, who called
bonds a piece of expletive in response to her tweet to
Olbermann. This is a man who has joked about dead Palestinian
babies and collectively blamed ordinary Palestinians for the
October 7 attack. If you have views like these, you are no place
to call someone anti semitic. At some point, listen, peep someone
out there is going to say in public and out in the open, I
guess I'm anti semitic, because you guys have overused it too much
and conflated it with
critique of a national of a foreign country. Let me be clear
cement the bonds tweet. To Oberman was more than reasonable. I hope
that like I did, bond will come to the realization that these attacks
are solely for the purpose of trying to discredit the pro
Palestinian movement has shut down any criticism of Israel.
Since the world witnessed the intentional murder of seven
intentional international aid workers, scientists have only
become more desperate, more hysterical and more unhinged.
Oh, bond will soon rise above it and continue speaker who wrote
this?
Okay, why isn't there an author written here? Why is it just
written by by five pillars?
I don't know. In the end, the person refers to herself. The
author is referring to herself, right.
So why is it that there's no author written here?
Can we ask what's his name?
So let me get something she's a James Bond actress but her name is
also Samantha Bond. Is that a coincidence or what?
That they have the same ah, I guess the way that she got the
wrong
let's go back to this story.
Miss Birbal Singh.
She is a Hindu
head of school for a private school that is 70% or 80% of
Muslims. And she says here yesterday, the tide of Muslim
youth asserting their identity is unstoppable.
Okay.
It's the Makayla school community school issue again. Alright.
And in this case, they had a policy, you can't pray in school.
They had a policy that you can't print school. Most of them girl
went to the school and said, Well, maybe you could talk to them. They
said, No, we said you can't pray in school. So she took it to
court. Of course, the court said, No, we're gonna roll with the
school because you knew that you can't pray here. Right? But the
head of school saying this identity, right? Muslim identity
is unstoppable. Right?
It just continues to grow and grow and grow and go. All right.
And that's a summary of this article. That's right. It's an
unstoppable trend of young Muslims asserting their religious beliefs.
Okay. So
that's her
what's our men Mohammed hijab saying this these days? I demand
an apology from Norwegians MPs. libelous accusation. What did he
say about I'm gonna get
very cool guy to hang out with him. And if we were there if
inside you guys were there, that will be our crew him and
how's the source? It's like our massages the same.
All right.
Like liberalism. Yeah.
Yeah. So Mohammed hijab had this back and forth. Or he said
something. In an article about hijabs recent visit to Oslo, at
the invitation of the Islam net organization, Rob stead, said that
hijab had gone a long way in legitimizing violence and suicide
actions, what's really it's aware? So then he's failing then because
Where are his followers who do that? Where are his followers that
support violence and suicide?
Okay, so he jabs said,
this is in response to the distorted fabrications. Okay, what
did these guys put the AC on 40 or something? Yesterday, it's
freezing. The AC should be like 6869. That's on 68 was really
good.
It was on 66 Before Okay, that's why
this is a response to the inaccurate and distorted
fabrications of the Norwegian MP jelly in golf ropsten, who are
indirectly asked the Justice Minister of Norway to impose a ban
on myself from entering the country and demand to know what
she would do to prevent radicalization among Muslim youth
cut
and prevent the influence of extremists referring to
I usually would not spend this much effort in a task like this,
but since it has legal implications, I'll afford myself
the luxury, shocking first part of his question stated that the
speech on my channel entitled The message to Jews went a long way in
legitimizing violence and suicide actions against Jews. Suffice it
for me to say that I deny these distortion categorically and would
challenge anyone to provide a shred of evidence for such a
heinous and repugnant claim. Okay, here's what he said the Quran is
extending the olive branch to every Jew in the world, you can be
part of this community. Yes, you can be this is what Allah is
telling us in the Quran, there's that there is something more. But
then the question is, if your belief is one which encourages
preservation of life at all costs, and religion is not like that.
Because yes, preservation of life is important. But preservation of
religion is more important. And there's a concept of martyrdom
than I would consider that to be an advantage, frankly, because as
Robert Greene said, the one who was willing to commit suicide has
the initiative. I'm not saying to commit suicide or anything, right?
I'm just saying figuratively the one who's willing to take it
further. All right, so that's the quote, right, that she said went a
long way when he actually denounced suicide. Anyway, that's
the case. And
I wish that
we could hang out a little bit more, because he's just one of
those guys. That's easy to to hang out with and easy to like. Let's
take a shift here into another segment. And we continue now we
probably should have done this first. On a shuddered on never we
let's read from this and continue our reading from this, where we
read about the brothers of Abdullah bin Ibis. Bismillah R
Rahman Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam ala Rasulillah.
While he was a human who Allah. He has a full brother named
Obaidullah Ibn Abbas okay.
Oh mo
he was younger. Then. Abdullah and I best buy one year, but he didn't
have any lineage
and
Okay another full brother
custom
cut
and he was martyred actually in some cons he died another one is
the rock man he also full brother of Abdullah bin Abbas but no, and
he was killed in Shem and some say North Africa
Mabbott imminent Ibis. Also full brother
and he was murdered in Africa. If creepy are they usually means to
play to one Tunisia but not are nowhere. Just as if you Korea then
on the Habiba.
All right, is a companion she's just a hobby.
Then he had another sister, a brother named Tim meme. Also, no
lineage. Then there's cathedra Ibn and Ibis no lineage and Hadith
Ignat Ibis. He had a lineage but of course it faded away so bad,
because we know it faded away because there's only a handful of
lineages of edit Bates, Hasson Hussein
Taalib apeal. Jaffa
say Natalie from other than Fatima
that six and then Ibis seven lineages of a little bit. miss
her. Almost obey is her mother, Amina Sofia.
Alright, next, we go now to the
sixth, the uncle of the Prophet. So we're done with an ibis, now we
go to the sixth one, which
is the uncle the prophet, and he only had motora. That's it. He
only had one child and no comments on it. So there's not much known
by it by them. Then there's a mocha. And mocha one is the
seventh uncle of the Prophet. And he had daughter hints.
And daughter Arwa. That's it. Then we go to the eighth uncle of the
Prophet who was the eighth uncle, I will tell him
and who were his lineages? Okay. Ali ibn Abi thought had immediate
meaning. Of course he's not the oldest but he was put there for
the honor of say naughty, thought him is the oldest.
He died and he did not enter Islam
RTL even Abu Talib
is number two.
Right.
He's number two and he's 10 years older than Sade naughty and he
died in the life of muawiya Of course, entered Islam.
And Muslim his son was helping say naughty go to Mr. Libin. Aki was
helping save 90 Go I'm sorry, saying that Hussein, go to Kufa
and eventually was was cut off and was killed in the mission. Then
there is Java. Even Abby thought
he had a lineage and he was killed in moto we know that in the year
eighth after the Hijra. There's a very tough battle that the Muslims
had to fight called Mota, which is now in Jordan. And the what
happened was that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam sent
an ambassador.
So since an ambassador to the to the Romans, who were in there in
that area,
well, what happened was they killed the ambassador. Now when
they kill your ambassador, what do you have to do?
You have to answer. You can't you can't tolerate this.
Okay?
You can't tolerate this. So, the prophet has an army. He sent an
army in that army consisted of
it consisted of
John Jaffa, and we thought it and he was killed in that battle of
mud. And he looked so much like the Prophet sallallahu sent him to
and he was 10 years younger than akij.
Whoa, a jet due to Jaya Farah, as Java is one of the is a lineage
jofra means the people from Java, the lineage of Java
and then there I will talk about oh man, who is fat Peter O'Mahony
or OMA Hannett same meaning same name and factor. Factor.
factor is
the other her actual name. And she made hijra, and she believed in
the Prophet sallallahu it was some of them. Okay.
Well, Courage Allahu Bayero Ivanova or max zoomy. For awhile
at that level, I'm run with Jada. Right and then there was a sixth
one named joumana. So if you see people named Dromana Dromana. is
the sister of say naughty
good
And she also entered Islam.
And she also,
she married Abu Sufian Abdel had, there's two levels of Yen's Abu
Sufian Ebonheart is from omega beniwal. May, the uncle of the
Prophet is Abu Sophia and or the cousin of the Prophet is EVO
Sophia Ignat hateth. So don't confuse the two. So Sophia Ann's,
with Sophia, and
that's the father of muawiya.
Cousin of Earthman is from a different tribe complete clan
completely. Abu Sufian Ignat had it that's the cousin of the
Prophet sallallahu Newson. All right. And that ends, all of our
discussion on the uncles of the Prophet peace be upon him and
their children. The next thing that we will go to is the ants of
the Prophet peace be upon the Met in the beasts of Allahu alayhi wa
salam. Okay.
There is
six ants of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa salam. And we'll cover
those next till we finish the entire book. All right, let's go
to the q&a now.
Open this up and go to our q&a.
Go ahead.
A lot of people that are part of the champions Yeah, like what's
nice for the people that are there, because I know a lot of
people are going there. And it's like, just becomes like a Hangout
session or, like, a lot of sitting around being there for a long
time. So what can people do? As like the Muslims there that are
there for a long period? Like, what can you do? There was your
mic? And by the way, turn your mic on. Just so people can hear what
you say. All right, then say again, your question. My question
is, what's the advice for the people and then again, it's like
the Muslims there that are there for a long period of time? What
can they do that productive and useful towards the purpose of you
know, what they're there to do? So the question is,
do those to be honest with you.
It's not going to be any different from they should be planning
really, they should be having meetings and planning what to do.
To be honest, I can't tell you what to what to do from that
angle, but
I really don't have an answer to be honest with you, but they
should make use of their time do something useful, but I can't
answer really give you any serious answer to it. But I assume what
they're doing out there is that they're, they're planning,
planning a march, talking, spreading the message spreading
word, getting more people to come, things like that.
You have to have a strong intention. What's the intention is
to get the university's attention, get them to divest.
You please do a live on a topic that affects everyday Muslims
relationship, marriage, friendship, health, mental health,
good and bad deeds in relation to the afterlife. Yeah, inshallah we
could do that.
We could do that.
Why do Sunnis say the Imam needs to be from Kurdish Sunnis? Is the
Prophet peace be upon him? The prophets lie Selim said Al Qaeda
to feel courageous. Why? Because the religion came to them, and
they're not going to really truly respect anyone. Anyone else? Okay,
they're not going to. And there could be another reason and Allah
knows best. Right? But is that racism or tribalism? No, because
it's nobody's right to be the right.
tribalism and racism is when you deny people their God given
rights, because of who they are. Right? Everyone can eat except
this group, or this group gets a drink first if we're about to die.
No. It's nobody's right to be the Khalifa. So what are they losing?
Racism and tribalism, is that
your rights are being withheld from you just because of who you
are? There's no
tribalism racism there. Does Allah give good omens in the creation?
Yes, yes.
We believe in good omens, and we don't believe in bad omens. And
here's the thing.
Good Omens Europe, we are allowed to have a good opinion of Allah
without omens. That's why with a good omen, all right, you just
basically reminded me to have a good opinion of Allah.
And we don't base actions on omens we just feel better. When there's
a good omen. It just gives us a feeling that Allah is with us. It
triggers that feeling for us. But we're allowed to believe and
should believe that Allah is with us and supporting us anyway. And
we don't believe in bad omens.
Okay.
I believe we don't believe in bad omens. If Allah does not want us
to do something,
and he tells us don't do this and the Shetty directly.
Bad omen is for someone
Who is on misguidance a disbeliever in the first place and
believes in those bad omens, then it makes things worse for them.
And they were some they were on the wrong path to begin with.
Yeah. What are some signs that someone is a true say it? No,
there's no signs. It's got to be documented. That's it, they have
to have some kind of form of documentation.
Sharif Antonio has a good question. A comment on the people
from the we talked about before. She, of course, it's from Detroit.
He says, Why? Why would you worry about finding interpretations for
why people will not go to *? Because you think they're good?
Why don't you focus on Dawa instead?
Right, just like all the people who went on non Muslim dies as a
rest in peace, God have mercy on you. And we're not allowed to do
that. Right? We don't make dua for someone who passed away outside of
Islam. Why? Because what is that dot? It's an Islamic practice for
for Paradise, and avoiding held which they didn't believe in. So
why are you forcing your religion suddenly on them not? And then
they get defensive? Oh, we have to pray for them. We just like did
you give him data when he was alive?
You never gave them data when they were alive? Why are you now so
gung ho about praying for them? If a Hindu prayed for me, I was like,
firstly, I don't believe in any of your prayers and don't say my
name. If I died, right, I wouldn't want you to pray for keep me out
of your religion. Oh my God, give him the nirvana or whatever they
believe in. Okay.
And God join him with the elephant men and the lady with nine arms.
No, don't pray for me. Okay. I don't believe in any of your
religion in the first place. So it's respect to it's actually a
form of respect.
But while they're alive, we make dua for them. So the question is
you're so gung ho about praying for someone after they died? Did
you give him Tao when he was alive?
She went Oh gee.
Good.
Daniela Russa says I'm very proud of these protesters, my alma mater
held these protests also, can you go over your views? Again, I just
tuned in. Okay, Diana La Russa. This is an Islamic podcast.
And we basically teach Islam, we're Muslims. That's basically
the point of our podcast and as to we also look at current events and
we just basically are shooting the breeze sometimes. That's sort of
the style here and we cover a lot of different subjects. But that's
essentially what we are.
Does Allah except such Toba and ignore such draw, which aren't
meant to be answered me and my brother were having an argument?
And I said, we don't need more people like you. May you not bear
children. I regretted it instantly and made tau but twice after that.
Okay, good. And now make the opposite offer May Allah bless
your children and make your children good. Okay. Zane, Aiden.
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for two years, oh Masha Allah Now she said what are you about so I
figured maybe she didn't even know what this is or these Muslims are
these what? So there you go. All right. So she's been Muslim longer
than most of us have been alive. Right? Because she said what are
you about so I figured that maybe she knows even know that we're
Muslims here. Okay.
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Okay.
I get into heated arguments says, Asmaa, Solomon, Asmaa, Solomon,
although
I got into heated arguments with my siblings regarding Islam and
spoiling our relationship. What's the solution? No argumentation. No
arguments, do not argue.
We have a rule. There's a rule of the heart here. When two people
argue their hearts separate. When people agree their hearts come
together. Okay? When you say a sin and why they come and you smile to
somebody, their heart inclines to you, when you do something good to
them, they're hurting Clancy so you're gonna have to play the long
game by being very patient. And I don't want to say tolerant, but
just patient with their, their strange beliefs, and only talk
about what you agree on. And in 30 years, things may be different in
less than that 10 years or 20 years, things may be different.
I've seen many of these family situations, and this is the best
route. This is the best route. Okay, your hearts needs to be
together, nobody will agree to somebody that they hate.
And if they have come to hate you, you got a problem. So don't argue
is when you are you they will come to hate you. Okay?
What advice would you give to someone facing long term
hardships.
They make a lot of draw. They put in effort to improve they try to
minimize their sins, but they don't they see things just getting
worse over time. First of all, this question from odds of
the long term hardship is what forges who we are,
who you're going to be
alright,
is forged by the long term hardships that you face. And
essentially, it breeds within a person patience, and strength and
persistence. Keep that Arabic thing up the whole time the rest
of the time. Right.
It forges that.
So that's why you got to have a lot of fortitude, patience, and
persistence. And it may be getting worse. Just keep making it so far.
But also look in the books of Islamic law the books of FIP and
see what you're doing wrong. There could be something you're doing
wrong. If my bank account keeps going down and down and down, and
I work and I earn more money and it keeps going even more down.
What's the solution?
Well, maybe I'm spending too much. Maybe I'm like, I have like 50
subscriptions that I don't use. Each one is, you know, five bucks.
So that's like the source. There must be a reason in my actions.
Now let's say I'm way under, I'm like $500,000 in debt. Then I
clean up shop complete I sit with an accountant, I clean up shop. I
take out all the expenses that I don't need.
Now, after a year, I'm only 400,000 in debt.
Now I'm still in debt, but I'm getting better. I'm not going to
be back to zero from nothing to be 400,000 in debt 300,000 in debt
100,000 in debt. If you're on Instagram, by the way and you want
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But point being is that you're not going to go from zero from
$500,000 in debt to making money, it's going to take time, so it may
appear that nothing's happening. I'm still in debt. But if you look
in the big picture, you making a lot of progress. It takes a while
to go from darkness to less dark to less dark to kind of dark to a
little dark to light gray. And now your head is above water finally.
So you have to wait and be patient
All right. Have you ever has a question? What is heavy this
question here?
Where is it? It has to do with belief in the afterlife?
A friend confused about Islam wants to know what are the
restrictions on watching romance
the same restrictions in general and Islamic law and you're not
supposed to watch and decency. So if insofar as there's indecency in
these movies, then you don't watch that part. Now if somebody's just
coming and learning Islam for the first time, and they're barely on
the edge, you just say tell them to fast forward those parts. i
There are rules in Islam, but there's also an application of
those rules, that's reasonable. Do you want to know the rule?
The rule is that we're not allowed to look at a woman who's not
wearing hijab, right? We're not allowed to look at these, these
all these wonderful, beautiful guys, if you're a woman, okay?
We're not allowed to be looking at people kissing each other and
dating and committing sins with each other. Right? But if you want
to know the practical application of this, and you have a person
who's just prays and fast five times a day, fast one the Ramadan
and is barely in Islam. In that way, just a general Muslim. And
you know, if you tell them this is haram, don't ever do it. They're
not, they're not going to do it. Simple as that, then you tell them
what is less than that, which is at least fastforward, the parts
that are completely indecent, and try to watch stuff that doesn't
have a lot of cursing in it. Right.
That's as advice. So there's a difference between ruling and
advice. You can't confuse these two. All right, and you should
always sort of say them both together. So that nobody thinks
that your advice is the ruling, and therefore you're screwing up
the truth, you're you're messing up the truth here.
Right? There are rules in Islam. We have a whole several
generations of Muslims who have not been observing these now live
in a world where it's extremely difficult to do that,
in many cases, in many rulings in Islam, so now we have to just deal
with that situation and pick your own battles.
That's why I said there's
there's a ruling and then there's advice, got a mess. There was a
private gathering.
And one of the hosts hosts the host of at a house, he hosted a
big shake, big scholar.
And the he the sheikh walked past a room, there's a guitar there.
Now we know in Islamic law, these instruments are not lawful for us
to use. They're a distraction from Allah. They're a distraction from
the Quran. Okay, so he said,
Whose is this? They said, It's my younger brother.
He plays a guitar. So what did the sheiks ISIS tell him at least tell
him to make the lyrics that he does? Good.
I'm gonna sing some words that are good. So
do you think the chef doesn't know the rule?
Is he changing the rule of Allah? Or is he actually being wise and
saying there the ruling is one thing, when you're with someone
who is not going to follow this ruling, you are now obligated at
least give him what he can follow. It's not all or nothing. So at
least don't curse when you're doing this. At least don't sing
about something that's indecent.
Okay, at the very least. So that's the way we have to understand
things. So when a scholar gives such a piece of advice, it does
not mean he's proposed. That's his FIP we have to understand that.
And we also have to have some basic common sense that when
you're dealing with somebody, you got to talk to them at the level
that they're gonna practice that there's no point in giving someone
Alright, how many pushups should I do? Right, and you're a guy who's
ex military and you decide to do 50 Push ups every 10 minutes and
said
way this is at least 500 a day. He's not going to do that. Tell
him 10 to 10 a day. All right, then 20 a day then 50 a day so on
and so forth.
So that's the difference between advice and
the legal ruling lathe Newton has a good question. How do you
explain the will of Allah versus the Command of Allah? Excellent
question.
The command of Allah subhanaw taala is the law that he gave us
to do.
We have to follow this law. The will of Allah is what he created
in the world
that that's the will of Allah.
What he wills for the in the world, and Allah does not have a
law. So Allah commanded us, let's say to fight a thief who's
entering your house, well, who willed for the thief to enter your
house? Allah did. So Allah's Will, but Allah commanded you to fight
him. That's the law. If a guy is stealing $1 from you, and you
fight him back and you die for that dollar, you are murder.
Men who Tila Duna murli he for who Shaheed said the Prophet peace be
fine.
He died fighting for his wealth, he's a martyr.
So that's how we look at these things. The will of Allah is best
for us. At every moment, we remember this, there is a will and
there's a law. We don't take our law from the will as a lot of the
world today. Well, if it's out there in the world, who's to
resist it? No, we say we Yes, we would resist it, if Allah told us
to resist it. Okay, it's out there in the world that you know of.
Colossus, there are so many gays, millions of people are gay. What's
the point of resisting, you're not resisting, you're not changing the
world right? There out there. There's, there's a reason they're
out there. And everyone's supporting it. So know that we
don't take our law. From what's out there in the world. We take
our law from the book, from what the prophet gives us. Simple as
that. Okay.
Same that one brother said, Oh, you're never gonna get the
kidnapper back. It's irrelevant. That's not my job to affect this
world. It's my job to see What did Allah give us in the book? What is
the right way to implement it and practice it and talk about it. And
that's it. Prophet peace be upon him said of the day of judgment
was coming. And the day you saw the angel to pick up the horn, the
Day of Judgment is going to be initiated by an angel blowing the
horn, trumpet, a big horn. Okay.
He said, If you're planting a tree, and you know a tree is not
going to grow, except after 10 years, and he won't even give you
fruit maybe after more than that. He said, keep planting your tree.
So we have something to do. And Allah has his own will. Right. And
don't busy yourself with Allah's will. When is this going to
happen? When is that going to happen? What is the end of time
coming? When are we going to do this, that and the other? Why is
that our business? My business is what Allah told us to do. When we
asked chicken Mohini what's the ruling that's that if the Imam and
Maddie the promised guided Imam was going to unify the whole Ummah
and push back all the Muslims enemies. Okay, push them back to
the point that it believes himself is going to get nervous, and he's
going to pull out his own atomic bomb, which is that
that's how powerful the amendment this guided Imam will be. So I
asked him, What's the behavior of a Muslim when this guided Imam
comes? Are we supposed to pack up and go and serve Him and be with
him? So he thought for a while and then he said
all of us are supposed to be an Imam Mehdi
right? He said, Why are you worried about that Monday? You
have the Sharia in front of you. Right? Practice it teaches spread
it in my mind is no different than you except Allah gives him the
most Tofik Tofik of success.
And you'll see it will all see his success, we will all see His
righteousness, because he doesn't come with a secret law. He doesn't
come with a new law. He comes with the Cydia that we all know and he
practices it and no one will be able to say he's wrong except a
hypocrite who's trying to be who who who has a lot to gain from the
enemies
so that's a good question thereby length New and then that's the
answer.
If someone lives in a different city for university multiple for
multiple weeks, and then they come home for a couple of hours do they
pray travels? You never pray travelers in your parents home? It
because it hurts them.
That's your home. Your parents home is your home. Just like I
have a summer home. Let's say if you have a summer home somewhere.
You don't pray travels further. It's your home.
What's the ruling on selling cats?
I can't remember.
To be honest with you. They call it an adoption fee.
Right? But I can't remember if there's a ruling on selling cats.
So if I have a pet
Can my house and I sell it? I believe that maybe by analogy,
we're not allowed to sell dogs, right? But anyway, I'll get you.
I'd have to look that up. Exactly. Okay?
No, some of these cats are like 800 bucks. Oh, don't you hear
about cat ladies? They so as for Sister, let's say, let's say a
woman can't get married, right? So she becomes a cat lady they call
it this is this is I'm not gonna say this because it's just a
general. It's a generalization. But anyway, the cat lady is a type
of woman who breeds cats in her home. Right? And the cat breeding
world
is it's a world that
they all know each other. Because they breed these very high end
gorgeous cats. And they will sell the cat they call it an adoption
fee. But this is how they earn their living. Sometimes. 800
bucks. 800 bucks for a cat. Version cat. How much more? Yeah,
they have a flat nose like that. Yeah. So what in the 1000s? Okay,
now, when you go to the homes of such a woman, or such a person,
there's like 50 cats. And it's almost like it smells because no
matter how much you have to use a lot of cat litter, right? And they
never declaw them of course, so everything is scratched. The couch
looks terrible, right? Everything is scratched up. Okay. And so so
they have a reputation such people as being a little bit kooky.
Right, because they end up being more attached to the animals then
then humans.
So
Okay.
All right. Next question here
What do we have here? Is it permissible to wipe over
waterproof socks in Malachy? FeCO while Java blah
blah, blah. It's the hoof and nothing or nothing else. Good.
God.
Where did like where does that go?
Oh, okay. Okay, good. All right. Why don't we go back to the
regular one for a little bit? Then we can go back.
Okay.
Is a summer intensive for men and women. Yes, it is. I really think
we will get ourselves an apartment.
We'll get an apartment. Yeah, for the students. And we'll just
sublease it.
Because they you know, these college kids they leave, or the
the owners rent out to college kids, the college kids don't. They
don't rent in July and August. So we'll have
yesterday you talked about changing your name in Islam and
nicknames. And he talked about adoption? Is it allowed for the
adopting parents to give their legal name to the adopted kid?
Yes, it is.
As long as you're not lying about who the dad is. So you have to
tell them your dad is so and so according to the adoption papers,
we're going to call you are unnamed. But it should be known
this is so and so son. And you should not mislead your community
members that this is your son. Let's say hypothetically, you all
move. And you go to a place that doesn't know the background story
and doesn't know who you are, you can't lie and say Oh, this is our
son. Okay. And of course, you know, the rules of adoption,
there's something called the milk parenting, or the milk relations,
I should say, milk mother milk father, not parenting milk
parents.
Which is that if a woman saves some of her breast milk, or even
takes medicine and produces breast milk and feeds it to a baby,
around or under the age of two, she becomes a milk mother to her
to that child.
And it takes on all the implications for the family for
the rest of her family. So if it's a boy, then then that woman's
daughters and future daughters will be brothers to that boy, milk
brothers, Allah is a mercy from Allah to establish a different
way, not by blood to be related. So that they say exact same No, as
if they were brothers, except that the inheritance rule don't apply,
but they can get from the 30th that solve to because the prophesy
centum gave from 1/3 Maximum 1/3
of your wealth, you can endow it or bestow it upon a non inheritor
which is like a adopted son or something like that.
Or keep in mind,
adoption is unlawful when
We mean naming the sun to be me. Right? Right call toward that or
naming the sun or saying the sun is this is my son come on truther
take a seat here
mashallah, and you are yeah see and I don't sound and you made it
you were talking or recently right? That was you mashallah,
here you were talking on the live stream here right? Where were we
talking? Yan email I had a son who was on Masha Allah so where are
you from? Morocco mashallah New Yorker.
Where are you visiting from California? Philly. Okay.
Very good. Very good.
Okay.
Does the head needs to be covered when using the bathroom? Look?
What's the hikma behind the profit size seven first declaring Zetas
son and then the revelation nullifying that status for adopted
kids? Well, it's the profit slice of them did it there was no rule
against it. At the time, then a lots out have ruled that this that
people must be named after their children. And after their father,
I mean, not their adopted father.
And anytime that something happens, that abrogated practice
happens that the prophet does
get it? It emphasizes
right? It emphasizes, it's so that if that happens to the Prophet,
then every it's for everybody, right? Of course, every law is for
everybody as is. But when it happens to the messenger,
salallahu Salam, it becomes more well known.
And it's just to break the taboo.
Of course, Zayed was honored after that, because his name was
mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah Tila Zab is the only companion to
be mentioned by name in the Quran. So he lost ibn Muhammad, but his
name was was mentioned and suited to that step. What are the some
obligations for financially supporting sibling who doesn't
work and doesn't appear that they either want to or work full time
are able to? What would we require for female siblings are nothing?
Not the words the female earns, and her brother does not earn she
owes him nothing she can give probably gives a cat to him.
Right? But because she's not obligated take care of him. If it
was the opposite, then yes, in Islam from from when a woman is
born until she dies, there, there is always someone obligated to pay
for her roof. And for her food. And if she wants to sleep all day,
it's not good. But it's she can do that she knows the purpose of
Sharia is to establish that a woman will never have to work to
earn her basic livelihood, basic livelihood. So when she's born,
her father takes care of her. If the dad dies, the and that's the
then it's the uncle or the grandfather the next meal.
On the on the dead side, if they die, then it's her older brother.
Now does he have to furnish her with a house with a townhome like
everybody else in a nice brand new Honda Accord know?
Basic, something very basic right, is enough to support her with with
with at the level that she imagines with what he can.
Right.
Now, let's say the husband dies back to the father than the
grandfather, then the brothers than the nephew. Let's say she
never married. And then her brother got old and died. Now it's
the nephew. Right? Like that. Now a female is not obligated to
support anybody except in the situation where there's absolutely
no fathers. In other words, she has their her husband died.
All of the father's side, there are no men. And all the mother's
side, her side, there are no more men. Now she's obligated. Right
next to her, she has no other choice. But that's a failure of
that family. What happened to that family? And that's what happens
when people move to cities and get cut off from all of their tribe in
the farmlands. If you look at anyone in the city that said Where
are you originally from? Let's say from Cairo. They say Oh, cover
this and cover that which covered is like a form. Right? An area
with forms. In that area. The forms is a 200 relatives there.
Right? You literally had 200 relatives and everyone helps
working on the form. There's no such thing as somebody who goes
without a family.
Okay.
But once they moved to the cities, then they got cut off from those
families. And then they move again and now they're like, very far cut
off and it's very likely now at that point that you'll have a
woman without any meals.
Okay, it's using a horn Halal since the angels use a horn well
the angels are we don't take our city from the angels that's the
first thing but number two the horn is different on in the chef a
school only all the other ones deem it an instrument that then
And in the general statement that the Prophet forbade, but
there is an opinion in the Shafi school because the prophets I send
them passerby, a boy playing the flute, and he merely covered his
ears and he didn't pronounce it unlawful. And as a result of that,
they said it's permitted. Malkia took that same concept.
And really, I can't even say it's a ruling. I just it's a statement
in passing about a sawI that he just said that. Some said it's
mcru and I but I think in the Egyptian, Maliki's, they do rule
string is haram
because the overall ruling forbade all instruments, I feel like I've
said this like 50 times, but that's okay. There's no people
here. All rulings are forbidden than the prophet. He commanded
beat the drum for weddings. So they said drum is halal, or
percussion permitted. And then he didn't cover his ears, or he just
covered his ears without saying anything when the flute was
played. So therefore, flute is discouraged. And the prohibition
remains on the string instruments. Okay, so that's the concept there.
But that is not the dominant ruling and the dominant ruling in
the medical school is all
musical instrument is haram, except for women beating a drum
for weddings, because that's what happened on the time of the
Prophet peace be upon. That's
good.
When is working in marketing haram?
Working in marketing is haram.
In itself, if the product that you're marketing or the service is
forbidden, however, working in marketing, just is halal with just
that action being haram if you're lying. So for example, if I'm
marketing selling phones, the job is *. If I now tell a lie, just
that lie is haram, not the whole job. Just that lies, no.
Exaggeration is allowed.
If a marketer says this is the best phone on Earth, it's not a
statement that means anything, right? It's your opinion. It's not
a lie. It's just a statement. But if you say this is the
cheapest phone on the market, that could be objectively a lie. Right?
If you're saying that not there's no just one has the most memory on
the mark on the market. That could be a lie, too. So that's
objective, but they usually tend to use these generic words
where they can't get caught illegally as lying.
Should Muslims in America vote?
I really don't know to me who you gonna vote for? Probably you know
who you who I think you should vote for.
I think we should go for anyone in the local district. Who went who
went against the Muslims in any of their agendas. Just vote against
that guy. It's not that you vote for somebody fought against that
guy. knock him off
of course,
of course, woman has to seek knowledge she needs to know her
photo Dine, right.
The more knowledge you have the better.
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What do you think of supporting politicians like Ilhan Omar.
Again? There's a general and there's a specific in general No,
I don't support any of these politicians in specific in a
specific case maybe right in a specific moment in time. Just like
we said earlier, a whole job could be headed but a specific action
within the job haram Likewise, with these politicians in general,
I don't support any of them. But in specific Yeah, there may be a
moment where I support somebody.
What time is it in Jersey right now according to our timezone
Eastern Standard Time is 2:48pm which means we're going to be
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for. Cut.
Does the Throne of Allah encompass the seven heavens? The Throne of
Allah is the greatest creation in terms of its size. That's all
that's all we can tell it. No.
Is it correct to say that Allah creates everything including our
thoughts and emotions? The answer is yes. If it exists, it's a
creation of Allah.
Ladies and gentlemen,
that wraps up for the week. Does that come along? Okay. Don't
ask Allah to audit to give us so success until FIP and give us
Sofia can a bad
and consistency and let us live and die
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