Shadee Elmasry – Conversion to Islam is Spreading NBF 257
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Islam spreading more than ever before?
Bismillah R Rahman Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam ala
Rasulillah wala li wasabi women? Well, ladies and gentlemen,
welcome to the Safina society nothing but facts live stream on
a beautiful, gorgeous, sunny Wednesday
in which the sun is out. The temperature is just picture
perfect. And
I'm leading my first practice today.
Well, I'm a I'm an assistant coach, but sometimes you know,
when the main coach can't be there, right? Then I'm gonna run
the practice.
It's gonna just take me a while to learn, like the technicalities of
the sport. Because it's not a sport. I go years without paying
attention to soccer, right?
So it's going to take me a while. Ladies and gentlemen, today we're
reading about it just the nonstop flood.
A flood of people entering the deen of Islam. Flood can't say for
example, yet mass conversions. But I'm telling you the number of
people entering Islam every day, there's somebody new and there's
something new, right? May your domain command Dini for Soviet
Tila, who Bill Coleman
for every person that leaves Islam, Allah brings more than one
convert into Islam
or baby born into Islam.
They will never ever ever has been in the past, nor in the future,
will be a decrease in the number of Muslims. Allah says in the
Quran, whosoever of you leaves the deen Mayor Ted Domingo Medina,
he's speaking and you want to view leaves the deen one person that
Allah will bring a comb.
More than one people. Person, many people a comb.
And what's the description of this comb? You hit boom. When you hit
Bono. He loves them. They love him. So ALLAH SubhanA wa Tada
gives us really the medicine and the real main reason why people
leave Islam.
They only leave Islam which is good to have don't have knowledge.
No. Do they leave Islam? Because their, their their piety? No. They
don't worship much. No. People leave Islam for one reason
according to this
love in their heart.
They love something else more than they love Allah subhana wa it's
on. Does anybody say that? They don't have faith? No, they may
have had faith. Amen. But they loved something else. More than
that love Allah subhanaw taala. And when they come to realize that
they can't do this thing, okay?
They can't do this. Because Allah, Islam forbids that. They leave off
Islam and they go with this, this thing. Okay, so the
concept here is that Bo
dropped a whole bunch of books sorry about the the concept here
is love is the most important feature in staying in Islam.
This is why use of force in Islam is terrible.
And good anecdotal, good life experience is so important. Good
life experience with son just loved the experience of being with
Muslims friends going out or going for tyrolia, Ramadan, Soho,
and maybe having nice spiritual experiences related to the
aesthetic of Islam, all the beauty. Those things that touch
the heart, that's what keeps people in Islam. Now, believe it
or not, this is a bizarre observation that my friends made.
And I think we all came to the same conclusion. There was there
were a couple of groups like people do these analysis of
Islamic groups. So one guy did an analysis of the movement and
knowledge based Islamic groups.
Okay, whether they be like traditional Islam, or Salafi or
whatever, but the Islamic groups that were very specific on what
they believe in, okay.
In contrast to that the more socially based Islamic groups,
like the families that grew up around Islam, for example, where
the theology and fit is not the central point, but the identity of
a Muslim as a central point,
and being social and being active, right, and being around. So what
do you notice is that those kids who came out of that ISNA, those
early Isner families, I don't know for the British, they might not
notice it, but it's mainly essentially for
focusing on the Muslim identity, the status of Islam in the
country.
In general, it's less unoccupied and FIP and more on that identity
aspect.
And he said that without doubt the kids that came out through the
knowledge based movements, whether that be Salafi or sushi,
the in general, those kids had more knowledge. However, they did
have every once in a while, someone who left it completely.
And the more intense the movement, the stronger the departure from
it. So a movement that was really, really intense, and very specific
and almost narrow, you could say, when people left it, they left
Islam altogether. When they left it, they left Islam altogether,
really bad.
If those movements were more moderate than people who left it,
they strayed, like, the more moderate it was, the less effort
it took to leave it. Right. So they didn't really like stray too
far away. Now, in contrast from those families that
had an OMO vision you know, we care about the Omo were
Islamic identity and not much about the argumentation about
optina and phip, contessa Wolf and all those things all of those kids
in that observation these are the families out of India and this was
the observation made to me by people who are close they're all
of them were involved willingly in some way shape and form although
like their their
their depth Inaki to and FIP was not the same. But there were no
people who fled those groups wide. Those groups were vast and they
focused on the OMA and being part of the OMA and they didn't put a
lot of pressure they didn't breathe hard down the necks of
their kits to do that do it this way, do it that way they were more
vast, so rid of people apostasy.
And we can take analogy from that everything less than apostasy.
Just like going astray or just not praying anymore, or just moving
away from the deen moving away from the community.
The source of it all is the heart is not knowledge, per se.
Knowledge is always important. Of course, taqwa is always important
of course. Amen is always important. Of course, family is
important. But at the end of it ALLAH SubhanA wa Tada says it did
once and he says love twice. May your domain command Dini for
Sophia to love your comment, you hit boom, when you hit Buno.
And you look around, and I've seen it so many times, when people say,
because they're moving away from Islam. They think they project
this, everyone's moving away. They project that. And I had one person
one time telling me, you know, everyone's leaving the Imams and
going to academia. Because that's you and your little cult, and your
little crew, maybe of misguided people. But in fact, there are
more people, every Imam that I know, is 10 times busier
than a decade ago. Now he's not even a doubt. It's not even a
question mark. Right? Every person that I know in every masjid,
they're 10 times busier. And Allah subhanaw taala is bringing a whole
new group of people.
And that's what we're going to talk about today we're going to
talk about some of these new new Muslims, and some of these people
who are now entering Islam. So let's talk about the first person
we're going to talk about today is German soccer player, Robert
Bauer. Classic German name there.
Robert Bauer.
Don't know who he is LT FC and even know what that is. Defender.
So he's, you know, in soccer, the defense it takes a lot more
time to mature as a defender than it is as a forward when you're
young. It's easy to play defense. Go cover the guy and when you get
the ball, kick it out. That's the easy part. No Bauer Bau er.
But as
the game matures, it becomes more and more difficult to become a
defender because you have to have your eye on many, many different
things. Okay, so LT FC defender Robert Bauer made a significant
and heartfelt announcement, revealing his conversion to Islam.
He's 27 years old German player
currently playing for the Saudi club LT FC, and he shared his
personal journey with the world via his official Instagram
account. So we're going to start seeing that despite
We have to say the sinfulness of much of the spending the contrary
to Sharia, much of the spending and the attempt of Saudi to enter
into the global entertainment scene, something that a Muslim
would not do. Nonetheless, it does not mean that some benefits would
come out of that. Remember the guide, it's a rule of thumb.
Someone may do something forbidden, and Allah may bring
good out of it, it remains to be forbidden, they should not be
praised for it. Okay. But Allah, Allah can do whatever He wills. So
we have to understand that.
And we may point out that what's good, so this is a very important
rule, because many people imagine a utilitarian view. Well, it's
working. So therefore we should do it. No, that's not how things are.
That's not how it works.
Just because a good result occurred, does not validate the
action. Okay. And we may we are permitted to recognize the good I
mean, what is the ruling on spending money on sports?
Billions of dollars? Of course, it's it's a waste of time and
money. By our shittier, we wouldn't do it.
A pious Wilson would never spend that much money on that.
Person now comes that King and Qatar does it now Saudis competing
and all that stuff. And they're now doing it, just because they do
it. Now we're getting amazing results outside how many people
entered Islam, from Qatar, and just the fact that Qatar Worldcup
Muslim country, entertainment, it literally killed the whole Jihad
ISIS narrative, it ended it completely good result. We can
point that out and be happy by that. It doesn't alter the fact
that is forbidden.
How many people
have on record a Shahada? Not many, right? Not many people could
say, from me from A to Z. I'm the first Muslim that they ever met.
And they entered Islam. After their interaction with me, not
many people can say that, right. But let me tell you something. I
know many, many, many people who are from the category of people
who, because of them, someone entered Islam. But how, as a
girlfriend,
right, that they parents made them get married, no girlfriends have
get married. All right, now they get married straight to convince
her to enter Islam. All right, fine. Let's she answers Islam. And
maybe he's a good husband, she ends up genuinely being a Muslim.
Right? So was his act Correct? No, it was sinful, but it had a good
result. So we're starting see some of that here with this guy, this
player, right.
Bauer living in a Muslim country, probably just only contract I
could get right. No one goes to Saudi, if they have a choice. You
play in the European leagues. You play in any of the European
leagues you play in the American League before you play in Saudi,
right? But that's the only contract he got. He found himself
all of a sudden living amongst Muslims. Let's let's see what he
says here. He says
he shared an image of himself deep in prayer. on his Instagram
account, you have a picture of the gentleman, accompanied by a
touching message explaining the factors that led him to embrace
Islam. Notice now how there is no
hesitation anymore for people to openly say I converted to Islam.
It's a thing I'm telling you. I set it at the Molad in
in North Jersey the other day, right? It's a thing now I'm
telling you
got to Germany International. German International, has shared
the view of his wife and his family expressing gratitude to
those who have supported encouraged him throughout his
journey. Bower stated for all the people messaging me today came to
Islam through my wife and her family. It's been many years and
I'm thankful for you all. Who helped me encourage me on my
journey.
Okay.
Listen to this story. A man came
in Malaysia, man visited Malaysia and he's hanging out with a
brother nice big brother beard down to his chest
Koofi and everything and he's sitting there selling them stuff
and they're sitting there having some tea with the with the
shopkeeper saying hey, we're tourists from America blah blah
blah.
And he says yeah, I'm I'm totally moved to Jamaica to believe and,
and Islam here in Malaysia is so strong, Masha, Allah is oh, so
what's your family like you married? They said like there's a
lot of diversity here. He said, Yeah, I'm married. And Masha Allah
said, you have kids? Yeah. I married a Buddhist
One you made a mushrik This is not even allowed in Islam. Right? Is
like gotta be done here is to believe Malaysia it's such a
diverse society. They're all like except living with each other.
Married Buddhist. And then the guy goes, Oh, Dora daughter she, for
years after the marriage she converted. What a sect. Did you
study fit at? All right. So here you have a man who did something
out of Gehenna I'm sure I'm sure haram yet, a good thing happened
out of it. So try to have a wisdom. And what's the what's the
reality of this? It's actually a stress relief. In the sense that
yes, it's wrong. But when you see something good happening out of
it, it doesn't change. The fact that it's wrong, doesn't change
the fact that we have to fix it. None, but we can at least see the
silver lining around it. So I don't know what kind of marriage
this was, did his wife convert? Or did he marry as a Christian,
a Muslim woman,
and in which case is very similar to that Buddhist situation.
Bauer's journey into Islam is a deeply personal one. Reflecting
the diverse paths individuals take on their spiritual quests, his
openness about his faith allows for greater understanding and
dialogue.
And it looks like that's the end of the article.
Let's
that's all
Yeah, he can still stick it up there.
Let's see what else is there about him? Because there is
it doesn't seem that there's Is he a big player? Does anyone know
about him?
Yeah, I don't think so. either. Not to you know, offend the guy
but
there's only one article and unclutch points here. Muslim
mirror has another article. Coggan only Islamic
publications and websites, Muslim publications websites have
highlighted him.
Alright, so this is just one week ago.
All right. He's 28 years old. He's currently playing for Saudi.
The LTE or thigh. Saudi professionally.
Alright, he uploaded a picture of himself making salah.
Very good. He's making a call on this picture. All right. Very
simple article here. Bauer, widely known for his football career made
his bone Bundesliga debut in 2014.
Okay, so he did play
in the German league for a while and then eventually shifted on to,
to go to Saudi I guess towards the end of his career, which is
pretty, you know, he's still young, still got another 12 years
to play.
In 2015, he scored his first Bundesliga goal against Darmstadt
and his career, you know, his he's played in many leagues. He moved
to Werder Bremen in August 2016. And then he was sold to Nurnberg.
And then he moved to Russia for a long term contract. Then he played
in Belgium. So he's a world a trout liked. What do they call
them a journeyman.
Alright, Coulibaly is telling us he's not a heavyweight player like
Saudi Omani, and the rest but he is a Germany they call them
journeyman players, right? And his German and that's why probably is
like, he doesn't have much to lose by announcing that he became most
of them were probably anyone with a Nike or Adidas contract would
probably you know have a lot more to lose. All right. Now what else
regarding soccer here we have another
soccer related.
Get Benzema.
Benzema.
Okay.
His wife, now enters is okay. This is another example. Okay.
Technically, they're not married.
But he gave her Tao and she entered Islam partner it says,
Okay, so we know Benzema. Benzema is not exactly.
You know.
He's a huge player, but he's not exactly in the dean, right. But
he's one of the best in the world. Okay. We got Mazar telling us that
Bowers wife was a Tanzanian Muslim, raised in Dube and
his family, they're Christians.
I think he's talking about no because Benson was wife entered
Islam.
That was Bauer, and he had married
It almost Nima
right?
He said, But Bauer doesn't sound that on these changes name. But in
any event so he there you have a soccer player now most American
Muslim woman here you have a Muslim player dating a non Muslim
woman and she enters Islam. I'm telling you we're living in a mix
of worlds. It's very important for us to understand this very well
because it's a mixed up world. Right and Wrong does not by the
result, bad results. Will by Allah's permission, produce good
things, we can be happy and point out those good things without
being permissive. Of what is forbidden. Okay, it's very
important to know what our laws
Karim Benzema is partner, Jordan Ozuna. We know when I saw that
just Jordans, mainly a guy's name was like, men. Benson was gay.
I was like what
I mean, that would really be that would really take the cake. The
gay Muslim, and his gay partner, the gay partner comes into Islamic
What confusion is this? But it's a world of confusion. Now listen up.
So Jordan, turns out it is a woman. Okay, at least. He's got
that port, right?
She converted to Islam. And she says she announced it again. I'm
telling you, she now she's high profile too. Apparently, according
to the article.
She's almost She's a model, okay.
But again, is like no shame and people openly saying I converted
to Islam. Here. She says.
I have converted to Islam, she says And like I told the magazine,
and it was in the mosque of Madrid. The American model
stressed that her conversion was in a small private ceremony, where
she felt felt very sentimental. I cried like a little girl. She
said, recalling that she did a lot of research about Islam which she
finds beautiful quote, everything I've read about it has moved me
during Ramadan. I read the Quran and it made me cry.
In addition to her her conversion to Islam.
The model also spoke about her relationship with her with the
French footballer stressing that she did not know him when she
first met him. When I met Kareem, sometimes I can't cover him. I
didn't know who he was. I'm American. I don't know anything
about soccer, she says, describing Benzema, she said he was an
amazing guy,
and said that her partner is more like her best friend.
And that's not good news. If you're the guy to be described as
a front guy.
She spoke about the couple's new adventure in Saudi saying that it
is her first time in the country it feels like an adventure. All
right, asked whether she feels concerned about the move. She says
Not at all. For my part, there is no problem. It's a beautiful
culture. And I'm delighted with the adventure. Benzema signed a
three year deal with Etihad.
And that's the end of the article. That's it. She answers Islam and
then game over that says she's just basically telling you and
she's putting that in
a
telling a magazine, a fashion magazine that she became Muslim.
Alright, so again, it's people that have no shame, no hesitation
at all. In saying that they're converts Islam, whereas whereas
I'm telling you many Muslims don't have the same you know, confidence
to say people are Muslims. Can you do this? I can't I'm Muslim. I
can't do this. Right. I can't support this. I can't I this is
what I have to do. This is what I want to do.
Let's read this another one. This is really interesting. No, okay.
All right.
This article here
so, chocolate wallets, you know, these are these examples and role
models? No. Well, first of all, when someone who is not exactly
living right enters a slum, like that should be congratulated
because that's the route and that should be the beginning of them
living right. Now, it may take them 30 years. You got to
understand this. You got to have a lot of Sabra with people. So you
congratulate somebody who is not living right when they correct
alter the route, but have SABR firstly, they're not going to be
at all
a role model just because they entered us just because you
congratulate someone on doing something right? Does not mean
that we've made them a role model. The role model is the one we go to
all the time for direction.
And we said our kids and to ourselves be like this person
Okay.
That's the difference between congratulating someone on doing
something good and being happy for them.
And being a role model.
That's a clear distinction you got to make. See, the world is so
convoluted these days, it's very important to have these lines of
distinction. So congratulating somebody, same thing with
entertainment. What are we supposed to like? Not be happy
about it? Right? Good demand gave Allah has do he did something
good. That's the root of all goodness. But now, let's give it
2030 years. So let them go and develop on their own. They are not
going to be guides for Muslims, right for maybe forever. Right?
Maybe forever will never be a guide. For most for the Muslims.
In terms of doing things in our deen, how do we live our lives?
No. But you got to give these people time to at this
simultaneously. Now what are we going to read today? We're going
to read about a very interesting movement that happened. That's
that's been in existence. Raise your hand for if you're on
Instagram or on YouTube. If you're in Indonesia, which I doubt it
because it's probably like 1am in Indonesia.
But in Indonesia, there is a movement that has taken the
country by storm. It is in India it is a movement
taking hold among Indonesian youth a return to conservative practice
of Islam. Okay. They call it the Hijra movement. It consists of
boybands
belting out songs about loving the Prophet salAllahu alayhi wasallam.
It consists of women wearing full vase face veils, and tape putting
their pictures up with the niqab. That's hilarious, but you picture
up with the niqab, right?
Okay, it consists of videos of young women watching, like you
know, they watch a YouTube video.
And they're reacting to the video
move being moved to tears by seeing the conversion of new
Muslims into the faith. It consists of scores hundreds of
1000s of 1415 and 16 year old girls
attending women's only lectures were hit Buddhists. Attendees
convert to Islam.
Okay.
choppa Jaffe is from Singapore. Single for as the Arabs call it
yet, and he's from Singapore. So you should know about this. Be
Singapore used to be part of Malaysia because so successful
that they cut themselves away from Malaysia. And Malaysia is like the
a notch economically
better off than Indonesia. And they have a rivalry amongst them.
I think. Because I one time I said, someone said I want to
invite you to Singapore. I said, Oh, we might as well do Indonesia,
Malaysia and Singapore all at once while we're down there. And they
hesitated. They're like, we don't have those kinds of relations.
We're not like that. But
all right, now listen to this pandang the scene was an annual
festival in Padang and it is part of a new conservative Islamic
movement in Indonesia, known as hijra, that is attracting millions
of believers. Millions No, no Indonesia, the numbers are crazy.
There was a party there one time a group has. And New York Times did
like an article about this has like a stomach group. And they're
like,
this is one of the it has about 2 million followers. Right? And the
guy was like, although we're one of the smaller Islamic groups,
you're the small one, right? 2 million followers. So this thing
has hundreds of 1000s of people over there. Hmm, gotta move over
there. Now. Ya know.
Many of them are young and drawn by celebrity preachers on
Instagram.
Islamic conservatism has been on the rise in Indonesia for years.
And now the government despite the government trying to to maintain a
secular and diverse society.
The current iteration in the Hijra movement is distinct. Its use of
social media to spread the word, okay is what makes differentiates
it and it has a great appeal to the young.
Its popularity is generating concern among government and
religious officials who fear it could erode a more moderate brand
of Islam, called moto Deen Mn is saying that it is Wahhabi. Okay.
They are concerned by the movement because it originates with the
Wahhabi ideology based out of Saudi Arabia says Daddy dot Ahmadi
professor at Sharif Hidayatullah Islamic State University
in Jakarta. He calls them BORN AGAIN Muslims.
Yeah, born again.
But very soon a man, a Muslim preacher who spoke at the Hijra
festival, there's a grand hydro festival apparently said an
interview. We don't talk about radicalism. We don't fight the
government. We come and listen to the experiences from everyone on
how they feel after they enter Islam. And they have pictures here
of
you know, a massive women's event with looks like 1000s of Muslim
women attending a women's only portion of an event. Now there are
no clear figures on the numbers of the Hijra adherence. Many of them
self identify with the movement.
But they're estimated to be at least in the 10s Listen to this,
he right over this 10s of millions 10s of millions. Based on the
social media following of popular Hijra preachers, wow, the movement
is emerging while opposition Islamic parties have also become
more outspoken. So there's a number of many different Islamic
parties.
The movement is emerging. Okay. For example, mobilizing hundreds
of people in protests against the building of Christian churches.
Last year, they helped pass a law banning * outside of marriage in
Indonesia.
A 2019 survey of millennials and Gen Z youth conduct conducted by
the Jakarta based research firm Alvaro showed that 60%
Of the roughly 1500 respondents surveyed across 35 provinces
identified as Puritan and ultra conservative, a tally of the
Instagram accounts of 12
of Indonesia's most prominent Hijra preachers. So they took the
top 12 And just look at their Instagram following showed that
their numbers were at least 45 point 8 million followers. Now of
course, Instagram followers are going to be all over the world.
But just to show you. But to be here to be hijra, is essentially
to lead an Islamic life encompassing everything from dress
to dating, meaning more women are wearing hijab niqab
get more men are wearing beards and religious attire, and that's
the superficial stuff that just shows where their heart wants to
be. But it's more important to, to understand, you know, to have
knowledge, but the clothes they use that because it's objective,
like we could see it. It's visible. It's a it's a visual
thing. And that's the brilliance of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi
wa sallam, he created visuals for Islam. Some people say Listen,
man, this stuff, hijab beard is all superficial. I say you know
what, some people are superficial. Some people. That's how they
express themselves. They can't. They need something visual. They
need something physical to do.
The movements preachers reject anything that could be haram or
forbidden, like dating, and some music. actors and musicians also
identify as hijra, okay. And they use their social media accounts to
publicly celebrate the rediscovery of their Deen young people have
become supporters of the Indonesia without dating movement, which
promotes marriage without dating.
The movement fits into a rich religious culture in Indonesia.
Although the country is the world's most populous Muslim
nation, it has five other official religions and more than 200
unofficial ones 200.
Most of the 330 million Muslims in Indonesia practice a form of Islam
that combines the religion with local rituals, like visiting the
graves of ancestors.
Okay.
Nessa Oka Mirza 27, who is preparing to go to graduate school
said she identified as part of the hedgerow movement in 2014 when she
put on hijab, though her parents objected because no one else in
her family was a job. A relative said Are you part of ISIS? No.
Miss nessa said that influenced by Hijra preachers who discourage
contact between men and women outside of marriage. She will no
longer hitch rides on the back of motorbikes driven by men. Oh, that
was a thing. She said she has also stopped binge watching Korean
drama
because the habit was cutting into her sleep and affecting the
quality of her life.
If, Oka, later this year, she plans to send her CV to a friend
to help her do Tato which is to get to know somebody for marriage.
Listen, there's a generational thing going on people in my
generation, I'm telling you, I see it,
they still have this hesitation about being Muslim, right? There
is something happening amongst the younger generation and amongst
converts, right? That is very different from people in my
generation.
Especially if you are privileged in any way, shape and form
financially, you know, you fit in, the more you fit in, the more
nervous they are to say, Hey, this is what we do. This is this lambda
is what we're doing. There is this
built in intimidation from elementary school.
Right? I'm telling you, when I broke out of that, I'm like, I'm
not being intimidated by anybody. Right. I was I felt like a
minority amongst my generation, most of my generation wants to do
everything possible to fit in.
Right and to find somebody, you know,
somebody to be, you know, in your family or to find a friend that
also shares that. You know, it was rare at the time.
Now the government is concerned. Why are you concerned? This is
what's going to keep your family your country going. Right? They
don't commit Zina, they don't drink. They don't go heavy into
debt. They married they have kids. What are you worried about? Well,
they're worried about inter religious fighting guy because
they
the country has is a multi religious society. Mr. Camara,
Dean, the religious affairs minister said his office has
encouraged young Muslim preachers to emphasize that Islam must
appreciate diversity. Not really. We know appreciate
that paganism. We may tolerate it because we have no choice. Right?
We don't accept it. But we may tolerate it because I have no
choice. That's why. Right. So here you have the more the more secular
uncle telling the kids to cool it off as to the man saying okay,
Dean, but not too much, Dean. Right. Cool it down. Learn how to
live with these pagans. Okay, we are living with them. No one's
fighting against them. Right? No one's fighting there. They live
with Buddhists. They're right Christians, Buddhists. animists.
Here we live in Central Jersey we live in with Hindus, Christians,
Jews, right? Atheists. Just turn the other cheek over there. You
want to start peaceful? Hey, Buddhists. You're supposed to be
all peaceful. Why worried about me? You guys be peaceful. Let us
do our thing. In Middle America, you're going to be living with the
Born a lot of the evangelical Christians. You better get ready
because they're going to come after you. Right with words. I'm
not saying they're gonna get physical. But if you're living
like a medically click with Evangelicals, you better have some
thick skin, because they're not going to tolerate this, this this
growth of Islam. But when they do, if they convert, they're going to
be the strongest ones actually are worried that they're going to be
hardcore selfies and Wahhabis. You don't like the Baptists. If a
Baptist converts to Islam, he's gonna be happy. Right? He's
already the Wahhabi of the Christians, right. He noted that
some Hijra followers have built housing for only Muslims, or have
criticized women for not wearing hijab. The rise of Islamic
radicalism in Indonesia has compounded the government's
concerns in recent years. President Joko Widodo is
government has banned groups like his bid to hurry and the islamic
defenders front which have called for a Muslim Khilafah in
Indonesia. Good.
Oh, Lille Upshot Abdullah, senior official with nada. Talal Emma,
Indonesia's largest Islamic organization, said Hijra followers
want Islam to be a closed identity, a cultural marker that
makes them separate from the rest of society? Well, maybe they don't
like your society. How's that? Maybe your societies weak? Maybe
your leaders are weak. They want to integrate too much and water
everything down too much. Listen, youth. They're not always the
wisest, but they're usually their pulses on something, right? Okay.
We do not give them a green light to be speaking in the name of
Islam. Well, it's true. They're not the leaders. But there's
hitting on something because youth tend to be idealistic, and they
just are truthful, right? Because they don't have the wisdom. They
don't have the financial connections that forced them to
monitor their words. So they just go out and say what they really
believe.
I'm always a fan of youth. I have to say, you know, I'm fan of youth
coming up pragmatist. They're the future anyway, whether you like it
or not, so you might as well
You know,
be more on the sympathetic side of them.
Okay? The group has called for that doesn't mean you give them
free rein to do what they want. But you got to recognize that
Allah the new wave, Allah has always bring the waves, right and
the ocean wave comes in crashes, and then it recedes, what happens
a new wave comes in same with generations, one generation rises
up, reaches this pinnacle, its its beauty and its strength, then
crashes down, right? And then
go slowly recedes back into the water. So you have to really
recognize the value of every phase that Allah has created. You got to
value youth. You got to value the leaders of today and you got to
value the elders, everyone in its place. Good.
The group has called for the government to ban the annual
festival in cadang. Wow. Subhanallah, the NADA it's an alma
the Allah map. The largest Islamic organization wants to ban this
thing. Let them do it. Let them grow, right just give them
direction. And if they listened, they listened. They don't they
don't. Last year it complained that the events organizers had
used its logos without permission, resulting in the sudden
cancellation of the festival. Hijra is Arabic for journey. And
the term is most closely associated with the Prophet
Muhammad's migration to Medina to escape persecution. The majority
of people who make up the movement are Muslim by birth and are
rededicating themselves to their Deen. Arie untung, the founder of
Hijra fest, said the group was frequently criticized by other
Muslims for not being Puritan enough. Wow.
I think we actually have the same destination. But we're on
different course.
says Mr. Airy, who was a former MTV DJ.
He describes Hijra fest is primarily a commercial event, not
a religious one. At this year's event, salespeople promoted Halal
cosmetics, and Quran memorizing classes. All the attendees,
regardless of religion are required to dress conservatively.
The room full of Muslim men and women were separated by gender.
One preacher said he would teach people a prayer to curb liquidy Q
elements in their family.
As all sounds great to me. Sounds great to me. Listen anyway. I
don't expect perfection from group from. I'm not perfect myself. No
one should expect perfection. But the general direction of a
movement. Right? If it's good, said hamdulillah because it could
have been far worse could have 10s of millions of people doing far
worse things. All right now not a Riza a prominent Islamic boy band
singer was a headliner he proposed to his wife in 2017 within hours
of discovering her Instagram account that's weird.
They married soon after what? That is weird. They married soon after
that are now social media influencers who promote arranged
marriages. Okay, maybe but yet at the same time
I'm not a fan of the husband wife influencer scene. Oh, that's so
weird. I'm not into that. I wouldn't want my
I wouldn't be comfortable with that. Number one, it brings you a
lot of hassle. Number two, it's just odd. It but it's gonna bring
you so much hassle. Number two people are nasty on the internet.
And we said yesterday it is actually forbidden for men to
allow the women who are his Muharram to be exposed to abuse.
And people are in mean on the internet really nasty. If a guy
wants to go on the internet, let them go. Okay, if a woman wants to
go to the internet, she is going to be torn down. I think there's
like two women recently in our worlds of American
you know, most of them dousing those two women have been totally
destroyed one woman by affects what she gave which was a comp
stuck with a lot of people know her people who I know know her
right. And I think I communicated with her one or two times, but the
federal was flat out wrong. I'm sorry to say that right?
Good effort and everything but it was a wrong fit to her. Did I say
it was wrong? I mean, I felt it was wrong. But
all the alumni who saw it said it's wrong federal. She was
attacked and mocked so badly. I'm like this person is going to be in
counseling based on the attacks. Is that the receiving? Why would
you expose yourself like this? Who else? Another one, her husband and
her had a divorce.
And the husband goes on to our video
One Hour Video, two hour, two and a half hour videos on how bad the
divorce was and how bad she is. How do these women, you know,
like,
you shouldn't be exposed to this. Who was allowing this to happen,
right? Or not protecting you from this or how are they handling this
stuff? Well as of Dakka, Dakka Dakka Mara is not like a woman and
how they handle the abuse of nasty and mean people on the internet.
Okay, so I'm not a big fan of this, but okay, they're both
Instagram famous people. And they figured let's use our influence.
Alright, so they did it. Okay.
All right. And here is the picture of this influencer. Wow, what a
picture. Okay, which this would really be a Safina society
picture, and I'm going to send it to you. Okay. Put it up there. I
mean, it really shouldn't be you don't have to put the label there.
But or the the WhatsApp, the text underneath it. But this is almost
like, right up our alley
of Saudi brand. Branding. Anyway, the crowd who did as his wife
laughed behind her veil, I guess your marriage, maybe she wears
niqab. He says something like
his years of dating were not good. I hope this can be a lesson for
singles. Don't be a stupid person like me. Who took care of someone
else's soulmate.
Okay, referring to his dating life before he became a Hijra
influencer.
Okay. The preacher, Mr. dari is now 44. He was once a guitarist
for betrayer, a popular heavy metal band. He said that during
that time, he partied every night and had many girlfriends in 1998.
Like other Indonesian was musicians who discovered hijra, he
left his band and started creating Sonic music. After a fellow
musician told him to come back to the dean, he now creates Tik Tok
content. He must bring positive but you got to look at the
trajectory of somebody. So somebody is at a certain point.
And they were like,
far worse
than he tolerated. So him and his wife being Tiktok influencers or
social media influencers.
But what was their background first?
Right. So maybe that's really a step in the right direction.
In any event, this movement is huge now.
It is a huge movement.
And it's a loosely organized movement. It's not like okay
it's not really like
official movement that has a leader and all that stuff. So
that's that movement. And there you see that guy. I shouldn't
that's like right up there with the you go to art view dot O R G,
you see what the pictures we have there? It's like fits right there.
All right, what is next?
The next picture you could put up as the leads one, you could put
that up.
And in the meantime, I'm going to read another article first.
Why more Hispanics are converting to Islam faster than any other
ethnic group. Okay.
Jamie, Mujahid Fletcher
I heard that name before, is a Colombian American who embraced
Islam 21 years ago.
Okay.
When he began his journey, he felt alone. But soon, his father wanted
to learn about Islam. The only problem with his father was his
father is a Spanish speaker and Jamie had a hard time finding
educational material in Spanish. So he began to translate what he
was reading himself. The more we translated and explained to them
in their own language, it became less foreign to them. The effort
grew into Islam and Spanish and Islamic center based in Houston
doesn't convert Hispanics to Islam, but provides educational
information about the religion in Spanish. Despite their hands off
approach, Jamie says they have seen an explosion of Latino and
Latina converts, based on data. Latinos are the fastest growing
ethnic group embracing Islam in America. People just show up and
they say hey, we're coming to here to embrace Islam in Colorado Rudy
Sanchez and Juan Serrano also heard and answered the call to
Islam. It started to pull at my heart her wanna who Rana Serrano
set? I feel like I just found my answer is her husband
Sanchez said, okay, the religion has given them ease. It was kind
of like a coincidence like I'm thirsty and then some guy with a
water bottle is Hey, you want some water. It gives me a lot of peace.
It gives me a lot of freedom I didn't even know I had. They both
admit however, when they first converted, being Muslim felt
isolating, especially when it came to breaking the news to their
family. It felt lonely. She said
they weren't fully understanding of what I'm going through. Okay,
says Sanchez about his parents. My mom was in shock. His wife said
she's a very devout Catholic, but she was supportive. Both of them
and the brother Jamie say Islam and Latino culture have a lot of
similarity. Family background being most important emphasis on
family relations, being most important, respecting the parents,
respecting the family and all that is a huge part of Islam as part of
our culture to looking deeper into Islam, all of a sudden, you start
finding out that hey, this is
this is the way you know, I was brought up, we have these values
at home. Okay.
They also have their new brothers and sisters in faith to help guide
them and help out. Help them out one time, hey, why don't we get
Majid Fletcher on the program here and we maybe we can get some
advice from him regarding la cocina. downstairs. Okay.
Everybody's nice and kind generally, everybody wants to know
who I am. Whenever I come to the mosque. They don't see many
Mexicans says Sanchez while Islam there is no compulsion in
religion. All three say that they're happy to see more and more
Latinas and Latinos embrace the deen a lot of Mexicans are
becoming Muslim. And I think it's
wonderful to see we actually keep our culture intact. All right, and
a better version of what it means to be Latino. Once you take away
all those negative images that are portrayed in the media, it's a
whole nother world and it's a world of peace said wanna Serrano.
Okay, and this was an article
by the that was from CBS.
All right, so
you see here
the amount of
it's like every, there's just nonstop let's look at this one
here. 150 year old church to be converted into a masjid.
And I'm guessing this is England, North England just based on the
style of brick and architecture. But we'll see.
And I was right. Bradford, England, a Victorian Methodist
Church vacant since 2020. is set to be converted into a mosque to
serve the growing Muslim community chapel lane. The church dates back
to 1870 and has been bought by the local Muslim community to be
renovated into a mosque as soon as possible.
All right, Hazel Johnson and I welcomed the mosque as an asset to
in Queensbury Ward serving our diverse community and are pleased
to hear of their plans for an open day to allow residents to meet the
team and have a look around, says
Alex Michel Cllr, which may be Councillor something
as some residents raised concern about traffic and parking
councillors assured that stewards would be on site marshaling the
cars, especially on Friday. So 150 year old church is converted into
a mosque and what are the locals worried about the parking so what
are they not worried about? The transition itself? They're not
worry. They're not upset that their formerly Christian crusading
country is now slowly becoming more and more permanent. With its
Islamic identity. That's that's not what they're worried about.
Worried about the part that says a lot. That says a lot that says
that the relations between Muslims and these people is good is good.
They're not worried.
What is the most legitimate concern the neighboring residents
have had? Parking.
Traffic Listen, England, you need traffic, your populations
declining.
Right? You guys need as much traffic as you can get. And the
Muslims are the ones supplying it. Thinking about it the Muslims.
When did you have a church where there's a traffic problem? We
spoke to the owners of the building we are committed to
having stewards managing parking and traffic on Friday. Traffic
buildup and road safety is the primary concern of the residence.
No resident has an issue with the actual reality of a mosque
becoming a taking over a church.
All right, the Clayton heights church was a community staple for
100
In 50 years, okay, and it went under one $125,000 refurbishment
13 years ago in 2010
The Bradford Council provided some of those funds but masa the
beating heart of the Muslim community and stand as a physical
example of Islamic faith they serve a senator prayer education
information, social welfare, and events during Islam's month of
Ramadan. Okay.
Now we go from Bradford we go to Leeds, what do we have here in the
city of Leeds
no new this this this this this country of England is so open and
accepting of Muslims something else this evening.
civic buildings and others around the city city centre will be lit
up in green. This is the Leeds City Council sank
to mark the Muslim celebration of Molad on Nibi
with the Desi transliteration on top of that, just the birthday of
the Prophet Mohammed exclamation point Leeds City Council. Okay
Leeds City Council
alright
yeah,
they're saving their country by doing this to be honest with you.
They're saving their own country
Yep.
They're saving their country by bringing Muslims in who don't
drink
for the most part, don't do drugs for the most part, get married and
don't do adultery and have kids out of wedlock for the most part
if they practice their Deen. Okay. Definitely more often than not,
right? Definitely more often than not.
Okay.
Let's now turn to so we covered that we've covered this. What was
the only thing that
I'm not going to cover this? I was going to cover it but I'm not
going to cover it because it doesn't match the theme of all the
things we're covering. And it really has nothing to do with
Islam, or the OMA. I thought it might but it has to do with our
senator here in New Jersey.
getting slammed
by taking bribes from Egyptians.
Senator Bob Menendez, who I met who was a mean looking like an
arrogant type of guy. I was. I was like, He clearly doesn't want to
be here. He gets this arrogant vibe to him. And I really don't
like I don't know why you're being arrogant for it either. Right now,
like some kind of,
but he's an ambitious and cocky guy and his wife, Nadine. Okay,
we're charged. Mr. Menendez and his wife Nadine were charged on
Friday for accepting hundreds of 1000s of dollars in bribes from
three businessmen including $550 in cash $1,000 in cash $550,000 in
cash.
Okay, gold bullion.
Who the heck brides with gold bullion disease. What is this like
the 20s and the Mercedes Benz. Like this wasn't even done
smoothly. Just Old World. Dropped the envelope dropped the bag.
In June 2022, US agents raided a safe deposit box in the couple's
home, allegedly finding cash stuffed in envelopes, closets and
a safe what are these people like?
The mafia or something?
I firmly believe that when all facts are presented, not only will
I be exonerated, but I will be New Jersey seniors editor
who the heck walks around with cash in the walls and in the
envelopes and gold bullion dealers? Yeah, like a drug dealers
on a mattress.
For now, I remain focused on continuing to the important work I
do every day on behalf of 9 million people who call New Jersey
home but to be us. According to federal prosecutors, Mr. Menendez
took bribes to help Egypt and the businessman in their legal
disputes with the US and New Jersey governments. The indictment
states that Mr. Menendez also encouraged Cairo to approve
businessman well honey has monopoly over the import of halal
meat into Egypt. Why is it Christian importing halal meat
into Egypt?
First of all, what's
The ruling on that because halal meat needs to be under the
supervision of a Muslim throughout the whole journey or rapping in
such a way that would remove doubt that the meat was mixed up with
other meat. Anyway, as a side point, Mr. Menendez has faced
calls from members of his own Democratic Party to resign,
including who turned against him.
Phil Murphy.
He says the allegations are deeply disturbing his own party meat
filmers
Alexandria Ocasio Cortes AOC a high profile Democratic
Congresswoman has also called on him to resign. Likewise, fellow
Senator John Fetterman.
I will swap pence
Why did he call him? Yeah, he's always wearing sweatpants and
hoodies. He's He's a Senator who wear sweatpants to the conference
to the press.
press conferences. The chairman of the influential Senate Foreign
Relations Committee
has stepped down from his role but Senate Majority Leader Chuck
Schumer has not asked him to resign.
He cannot be forced to resign. I want to be very clear this is a
serious matter. Said press secretary Karen jump here.
We see this as a matter a serious matter. We believe the senator
stepping down from his chairmanship was the right thing
to do, addressing allegations
in the indictment that authorities found cash stuffed in envelopes
and clothing at his home. Mr. Menendez said the money came from
his personal savings account savings account, and some from his
parents fear of confiscation of funds from their time in Cuba.
Well sell me another one. And look at the Egyptian bullion here are
no it's not Egyptian at all. It's Swiss, but the Egyptians came in
with like they think that it's Cairo. We bribe with the sack of
cash and the gold bullion on Egypt Mr. Menendez said he has worked to
hold countries including Cairo accountable for human rights
abuses. If you look at my actions related to Egypt,
and my whole career, my record is clear and consistent. But
prosecutors say he met Egyptian military and intelligence
officials passed along nonpublic information about employees at the
US Embassy in Cairo and ghostwrote a letter on behalf of Egypt asking
his senate colleagues to release a hold on $300 million worth of aid.
And this was some of the gold bullion that they found some old
Swiss gold bullion right.
Found in his home. Okay, so this guy hilarious case here
All right, let's go to q&a for a little bit not too long.
Because
I got my debut as a leading practice today and I don't want to
mess that up. I want to do well. Okay. So let us go to the q&a and
see what everyone has to say here.
Poor jets fans
had a great team great coach, great quarterback and all of a
sudden their quarterback season lasts about five minutes.
And that was week one so he thought I maybe they'll survive
because they won the game.
They beat the bills. They won and an amazing overtime win. And that
okay, maybe they got something going next game they lose next
game. Their quarterback just
plays one of the worst games that you'll see in the NFL.
Not as bad as the Washington commanders game with four
interceptions and one fumble. Can we get stories of the ODF back
Yes, why not?
I want to go back to this comment because you know we will go ahead
of people converting and stuff what they said one of the brothers
status panel I made dinner last Wednesday for my Christian friends
to become Muslim. And he took his shahada with with me over video
yesterday. Wow. So how long you like saying the The Wednesday
though? hasn't failed him. Subhan Allah the ability
we're going to do the Wednesday drop very soon.
J Perez says on my current job I linked up with a guy I went to
elementary school with he was already listened to Islamic talks
Subhan Allah and after a week he took the shahada
motorways to Bradford have Salawat on the signboards.
Google M 62, to retrieve the highways called the M 62.
Is liposuction forbidden
you're gonna have to jog my memory on liposuction being removing what
fat
Don't think that's not forbidden? No. Why would that be forbidden?
Liposuction, removing the fat from your body is not forbidden. It's
not an alteration of the body or mutilation it's removing what was
not created there. In the first place, from what I understand
removing fat permanently
is a different it's removing fat from the body in sha Allah should
not be there's nothing you're not altering, altering sorry, the
creation of Allah subhanaw It's odd when you
look at the subject matter of, of plastic surgery, we are allowed to
return the body as Allah created it.
Right?
That what we're allowed to do, we're not allowed to alter the way
something Allah created it imagining that we're improving it
such as fix your nose in terms of
not being in an accident, your nose is totally fine. Right? And
you just want to remove a bumper remove us make things something
different, that we're not allowed to do. We're not allowed to do to
add the stuff that Botox everywhere. Okay, but removing
cell fat cells permanently removing fat
inshallah I've never heard that that is forbidden. But I can
double check from you. I mean, what is the difference? Well,
you're losing weight, you're not removing the cells, you're
shrinking the cells, right.
But
I can double check
as let me double check for you, but I'm pretty sure that it is not
forbidden on you.
Get
removal of Bob Menendez is likely to placate Saudi Arabia. Menendez
was anti Saudi for a while. All right, Saudi likely demanded this
as one of the requirements before recognition of Israel.
Interesting. So what do you think this do you think this is real? Or
do you think this was a setup? Or just coincidental?
Agnes Maverick.
One of my friends who converted just like me asked me whether
Islam grew because of the religious teaching and beauty of
Islam, which he said it did. Its but also major factors social,
political, economic ambitions. Okay.
There's just so many different reasons why people enter Islam,
sometimes the life is better. Sometimes the teaching makes more
sense. Sometimes a spirituality heals hearts. There's just
whatever angle humans are coming from, they'll find an entrance
into Islam. All right, is a nose job forbidden? Yes, it's
forbidden. It's not forbidden. If you break your nose, so let's say
you were to break your nose and your nose had a bumper was uneven
or something, when they fix your nose, they are allowed to fix it
straight and make it correct, they do not have to fix it with the
error that it had in it, or the
uniqueness that it had in it. Like when they fix it, they're gonna
fix it straight. So it may come out better in your eyes than it
was before. That's a gift from Allah to you. That's perfectly
acceptable. What's the proof of that is that
at a time of the prophets, I sent him a man had got cut on his nose.
And in order to actually have a nose, he needs us gold and the
Prophet Sal and take a nose from gold.
So he accepted that a nose from gold is even nicer than a regular
nose, right? So
if you break your nose, and you have to fix your nose, or any part
of the body and fixing it would actually be an upgrade for you.
It's acceptable.
I recently heard that a that in a sahih Hadith it mentions that if a
man's parents tell him to divorce his wife, then it becomes
obligatory for him to do so. No, that is not correct. Show me that
hadith, but that is not correct.
The word is in the book on the rights of parents is to tell
parents your great right upon me, does not infringe upon my small
rights upon myself for myself.
There's no such thing as
parents telling you to divorce your wife do you have to divorce
her? No. If say normally did that to him not all
as advice that you didn't choose well, and abnormal to recognize
that she was not a good wife or a good woman so he divorced her. But
that would that had nothing to do with that it's obligatory to do
that.
Where are we on? Ombre says ooga. Panda Let's check on lunch. Good.
Time to check lunch. Good.
What do we got? We are now at 11,941. So we're only 59 bucks
from 12k.
Look, everyone look in your pocket, take out some pennies,
throw in a nickel, throw in a dime in the UK What do you got? Two p
one p, right?
Throw it in nickels and dimes. That's all we're asking nickels
and dimes. That's to get us to 12k nickels and dimes
okay.
What is more important?
Studying tafseer or father dying not for today. And of course, that
is what Allah has commanded you to do for the date.
Not everything of the Quran is obligatory for us to know. Right?
But for the day in meet the font it means personal individual
obligation from Allah. Allah has obligating you to know these
things.
Alright, hey, jab flow. I've asked a few times but unfortunately ever
gets answered. What's your question? We did that one was
about
mA okay. Okay, good. Good.
J G.
India, Canada,
having a big dispute. Six are angry with Hindu India.
All right.
Now, I didn't follow up, to be honest with you.
Moab we answered your question yesterday Khalifa on the earth
means the successor of the jinn. Number one, if Khalifa is to be
translated as successor than the Muslim then the human being is the
successor of the jinn. If Khalifa means representative, then it
means Allah's representative in practicing his law and upholding
the Sharia.
Is it funded in the Hanafi method to perform to hedge?
Any thoughts on Vivek? I liked the little clips that I watched from
Vivek.
I don't think he has any chance to stand up against Trump. But it's
it's nice. I like what he's saying. Essentially.
When he talks about the woke left and all that stuff, because you
know,
he's good at speaking. Yeah, he's a good talker. Nothing. I like I
like listening to him, to be honest with you. Can women recite
knots? Says Yumna, yes, they can in front of other women and
children, but not in front of other men.
And they shouldn't record their knots, such that it could fall
into the hands of men that would listen to
what is the ruling of female doctors seeing male patients and
examining them.
It's in a situation where a doctor cannot choose a woman or the
patient cannot choose.
Ultimately, you have to hate that in your heart. But if you're in a
job where you're the doctor there and you just have to see the
patients, you have to try to make it Khaled in every way, shape and
form.
In terms of the touching, and the halwa, and the looking and stuff
like that. That's all I can say. Because as much as possible, you
don't want to see or touch or be alone with the opposite gender. Am
Hamza says, trimming the beard to make your parents happy. That's
permitted. Yes.
The 100 Thieves may have thoughts on that. But no medical school
allows that.
Loss permitting trimming the beard regardless.
Why is there a movement or effort to make men more feminine?
Well,
it's a movement. It's all part of the population control movement.
That's what I personally to be honest with that, so I personally
believe all of liquidy Q and trends and feminizing men and
masculinizing women and you go on to Netflix and you have like a
five foot three woman taking on you know three Russian mafiosos
right and the three, you know, 100 to 200 pound. Russian mobsters are
laying half dead fought off by a five foot three, you know, hero
figure. This is imagination. Okay? And it's dangerous. Because if
people start thinking that's possible, they're gonna get
they're gonna find and the reality is very different. Okay, but you
You're you're gonna get
it, you're misleading people when you're constantly showing women
beating up these guys in Netflix, it's just you're you're misleading
people. It's just not true. It's not nothing close to that will
ever happen. Right? Even the probably the most trained of the
trained
can't pull off these feats. But in any event,
okay, in any event, I do believe all that stuff is
its population control. All right.
You know, the government and stuff, they want to suppress the
people. Yeah, you go into that stuff, because they don't want
they have to make sure all these millions of people in a population
that they're weak, they're not going to ever rebel against the
government, like the Romans. Like, you know how in the Colosseum,
they used to give people bread and everything. Yeah, like, saturate
them? Yep, you fill them up. So they get, you know, make them
back. They also make them slaves to their desires. People who are
slaves to their desires can never resist, they can't even resist
their own desires, how are they going to resist the government? So
once they got them slaves to their desires, give them more theater,
give them more, what was it at the time flying bread and wine, bread
and gladiators. Same thing today. And
the other thing is that the way life is, namely with
when it comes to technology has not required men to be as
masculine, it's a problem, right? Like when was the last time for
day to day living, that a man had to put in an effort that
the woman could not put in? Right?
Obtaining food does not require effort.
Obtaining warmth does not require effort, obtaining protection does
not require effort.
A woman who go to the supermarket, get the food, turn the heat on and
turn the alarm on. Right all with their fingers. So the day today
does not require anything different. And I've said this in
my family all the time, like the day to day the good old days are
gone. Well, we never even live to see the good old days from our
youth are my whole generation. We'd never had a time
where
like it the only thing what snow removal maybe, right? She could
pay for that to 20 bucks, get the driveway snowed plowed. But wet
what in everyday life, maybe once or twice a decade, there's going
to be a fight once or twice a decade, something that you're the
man can do, which a woman cannot do comes up in life. So modern
life has also
reduced the need
for traditional masculine features. So we have to sort of
like, create them in an artificial way. We've destroyed ourselves
with technology. Technology is good, but at the same time, it's
like God will help like Like, everything is flipped now
everything's flipped, like, you know, and it has a psychological
effect, like the mountain back in the day him providing going out
hunting, getting the food coming back. Yeah, like that's, that's
the order. It's the order. The women don't have respect for the
men, right? Because the men won't respect Yeah, but they're not
doing things that the woman would exactly. The woman has to respect
your men, she has to rise up beyond the physical. Like if she's
gonna say, Hold on a second, if the relationship is physical, what
are you actually doing that I can't do? If she's asking that
question,
then you're gonna have a problem. If she rises above that, and say,
well, he's a companion. He's a leader, he's doing all these
things and all that, then she could still love and respect her
men. And that's why it's so many times you're like the humanoid,
they're just like friends, because there's nothing that he's really
doing right that she needs or vice versa.
Can you get lip filler? No
lip filler to increase the shape of the lips is not permitted for
us. Plus all plastic surgery all Cosmetics is limited to putting
back what was lost. Whatever you had in your creation, as Allah
created you are okay.
Or you lost it or it was through an accident or an injury or a
major defect all that is what can be corrected, but to be at a
default setting and to just try to tweak something and improve
something. We Muslims are not going down that route.
We're not going down that route. Who is saying please make dua for
my daughter
to turn away from a trans identity and return to the straight path.
She used to pray and wear hijab who I highly advise you very
highly. To take a look at the friends she's hanging out with and
the stuff she's watching on the internet and the schools he goes
to
Okay,
Be very cautious of what's going on there and attack of that moreso
than you worry about her. Look, where's she getting those
influences? The school?
The friends, okay, you got to uphill. You got to climb.
Too late. No was stuck can't be too late. Unless she's like 1819.
But she's only 11 years of Islamic school. It's got to be the
internet then, doesn't it? Like where else do these influences
gonna come from?
To be honest, even today, like depends on the Islamic school, but
a lot of these Islamic schools are not really slamming either. Like
the things I've heard in a lot of these schools.
The Islamic school is going to have stuff in it, but it's just a
matter of how much and what other stuff will that have in it. Like
it would have prayer, it would have Quran at least that could
mitigate stuff, it will have corruption, but not that much
corruption. Right. So 20 years old Subhanallah them so college and
internet and the cell phone we just make Don tahajjud when you
have no other options, do I enter a couple of rapid fire questions.
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Yes. Keep doing this Takara.
What are the methods of seeing the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam in a dream. There is a book for this. There is a book.
You should get the book. Let's now go to the ones they do up because
I really don't want to. I want to make sure that I'm not late to
practice today.
Are we allowed to do card magic trip tricks, I would say close to
makuu because it's not black. That's not magic that the
shittiest forbids. But it is part of the culture of
I don't know what culture you'd call it is but magicians and
people who trick people so it just be Makoto Howard say I couldn't
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advice for women whose spouses are not practicing. Also if they are
converts and not practicing.
Look, it's friends. It's where you go. And it's chipping away little
by little don't try to make a big change with the person but little
by little right very little by little change like by going
somewhere go get in the body in the masjid even for five minutes
before going out to dinner. Pray in the masjid five minutes come
back right very little by little alterations of the environment the
context the friend group very little changes like that but a lot
of.in The middle of the night and you will be so surprised by da in
the middle of the night okay
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all right. Let's go to the
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envisions is the book let's now move to the dua of Wednesday.
never never never stopped Never underestimate never give up.
Always be optimistic. Always believe in Allah subhana wa Tada
dua will always work for you. Okay. And the sign that Allah has
given you something different from what you prayed for is that you
are accepting of it. You want it okay.
You are the one who wants it.
Good. That's one of the science that that Allah has given you
something different but as long as your heart is set upon something
and you keep making dua for it the prophets I sent him said Allah
will answer you. As long as you don't rush what is rushing Oh
messenger Allah. I say I asked but I didn't get anything. All right,
and we're only not $9 away from hitting the 12,000 mark.
May Allah reward all of you for sending youth to ombre okay $9
away so give me your pennies Give me your nickels. Give me your
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