Shadee Elmasry – Can’t eat it, Can’t drink it, Can’t sell it!
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The speaker discusses how people sell things without realizing that they can make money from it, and how they use their nerves to try and convince people to pay for things. They also mention that anything they try to use to make money is considered impermissible, and that anything they try to use to make money is considered something else.
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I can't eat it. I can't drink it. I can't make money from selling
it. I'm talking about how do you feed your family?
You're a peddler. You sell things. You have to decide you have a
corner store. You're from Yemen, you're from whatever. Do I have
more 45 liquids in my corner store? Do I have *
magazines in my corner store?
Why? Why don't I
write the stuff I get for it from the people is cash. They pay cash
for vegetables, they pay cash for this cash is cash. It doesn't
matter.
Right? And if I allow my nerves to get the upper hand on me, I can
find someone who tells me that's okay. Or I can find and I can
twist this array or this fold or what have you tells me this. This
is okay. Right? When we know that the aunt Emma in general have
agreed that it's a principle of filth, that anything the
consumption of which or the use of utility of which is impermissible.
The price resulting from the sale of that thing is also
impermissible. That's either and Phil.
I have you write. I can't eat it. I can't drink it. I can't make
money from selling it. So far either.