Shadee Elmasry – Did Israel Lose the War NBF 328
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Smilla Rahmanir Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam ala
Rasulillah. While earlier he was a busy woman. Well, welcome back
everybody. And hope everyone had a good month of Ramadan and a good
break. For sure. It was busy on our side. There's no doubt about
that. We're so busy. hamdulillah May Allah always keep us busy
doing something good. We had about 30 to 40 I think maybe he hit 40
Attic efforts this year. Use of Were you one of them?
In and out. Okay, that kind of Attica which I did to. Also I
didn't even spend any of the nights except the last most of the
last 10 Nights. But I was I had to be in and out to, hey, can you
what's going on with this? You're an engineer, right?
He's an IT or
something's up at the mic. Well, we didn't stream for four days now
that mike doesn't know how to how to behave.
We have a number of segments today. As soon as we settle up
with this, Mike, we got a number of segments, the first segment we
have a question on fiscal and public sins. What difference does
it make if your sins are public or private? What happens? We have
that segment we're going to read a short chapter from a Shudra.
And never we are we continue to make ourselves hopefully beloved
to the messenger peace be upon him by loving his family. We're all
about that. Then we go into Israel news.
News about Israel and how they've essentially lost the war.
According to this high rats. If the if judge if you judge a war by
the announced goals that you set, right, you set certain goals and
you never reach those goals. Right? Then you lost the war,
right? Then we're gonna get into Iran. Okay, and what happened,
what's going on there, and how that's just a really essentially a
distraction
for Netanyahu to keep going with this war, and to distract from
Gaza, and all sorts of other terrible things. So though, that's
our business for today. So we got four segments, and then we'll open
up for q&a. So we have five segments in today's get
in today's live stream, so Oh, I forgot we have a six segment.
Let's bring our guests in today. We have a guest they took my goat
away. No, I took my goat away. And actually, we can clear off some
space here
I actually have wished that I had gotten on trial. Right? Because I
would have said Your Honor.
Nobody no crime. where's the where's the? Where's the animal?
As your honor? Look at this beauty right here. Whoa, careful. Now.
Look at this guy. This is a chicken
this is a silky
Can I hold them? How do you hold them like this?
Both
behave? Alright, no go. Well, I got myself a replacement. Look at
this gorgeous male a female female you can't have males right in the
in the township because they make too much noise. So are gonna make
too much noise. That's why we got in trouble. But now we have a
guest here is not ours. But I think I'm thinking I think what
she can get a couple. Right? Look at this beautiful silky. They're
very calm. They're covered in beautiful ferns like, down almost,
to type of stuff that you want to sleep on. Hmm, yeah.
Emo means what exactly? Like a look. It's like when you're make
your skin really pale and your hair dark black, and you'd be
depressed and have a haircut like this, right? Is that what it is?
You got? Let's see how long our chicken here is going to behave
with us.
Now let's get to our second segment here.
second segment of the program is an answer
to a question.
Alright, so gotta tell the person that's asking that I'm answering
this on the live stream. So the question says, can you tell me
what happens when you sin and openly advertise and don't hide
that you're sending? Now I can read this although as a private
message, because it's a general question. All right.
All right, what happens in your own life now? Firstly, when a
person commits an act of disobedience to Allah.
There's two elements here. The number one element is you
disobeyed a lot number two, how did you disobey Allah is the
question, not just what sin did you commit, but you have to ask
two things. Number one, did you involve any people? Okay,
and such that you actually
hurt somebody, or you actually
involve someone else, you or the influence of someone else coming
next. And so let's say theft. I hurt somebody, but I did it by
myself. So I only got this in for myself or, let's say, drunkenness
will drunkenness. I'm not gonna say that because you could, while
you're, you could hurt someone else while you're driving or
whatever. Let's say you got high.
You locked the door, your basement through the QA, you got high, you
didn't hurt anybody but yourself. Okay, so that's number A second
thing. The third thing now, did you have embarrassment? A man came
to the Prophet Sall Allahu alayhi wa salam. And he said, O Messenger
of Allah, we commit sins, and we hide them is this hypocrisy. The
prophets I seldom said rather, this is Amen.
Because at least you believe ALLAH is watching and you're embarrassed
in front of Allah.
So this is actually a good thing to do. So so here we talk about
three things. Number one, who did you harm? Who did you involve in
your sins? And did you have shame or not? If you didn't have shame
of Allah subhanaw taala.
That's very bad in itself.
But on top of that, you're setting a terrible example for the
community, you're basically announcing to the community, the
your boldness in disrespecting Allah, and then you're coming,
influencing other people to do the same thing, even if you're not
influencing them to do it. But what you are showing them is, it's
okay. I disobeyed Allah, my business is flourishing. And a
simple minded person was like, oh, okay, he's doing it. He's doing
it. He's doing it.
What kind of blowback? What is the punishment of all this the
punishment of course, that you disobeyed Allah, that's
that in two ways, now, you're committed your sin, first of all,
but number two,
you have no shame, no embarrassment. So now, number one
thing that's going to happen to you is that when you slip up,
Allah will not send you someone who has decency. The witnesses
will be people who wish to humiliate you, to expose you. So
if I commit some sins, and I have no problem with it, so what am I
announcing to Allah, I'm announcing
I don't mind publicizing my disobedience to so now you slip up
in your store, and you get caught, let's say doing something in your
store that's wrong or in your business that's wrong, or in your
family that's wrong. Why would Allah cover up your sins if you
don't cover up your own sins? Right? Man, many, many people
commit sins
in private, and they pray, Oh, Allah, don't let anyone know.
Right? This is what they do. And Allah covers their sins. Why did
Allah cover your sins because you had embarrassment, you had the
decency to cover up your own sins.
So therefore Allah will cover up your sins. So the number first
thing that's going to happen is,
is that Allah will not cover you lose the sitter of Allah, the
sitter is why we survive by Sittard. It's unbelievable. How
much that we literally solely survived by sitting. Sit through
means covering up our sins. That's the meaning of sets.
Do you know that every day and night we're an act of
disobedience, some in some way, shape and form yet Allah covers
it. Alright. So if you don't cover your sins, the first thing is,
you're gonna get exposed. Right? You're gonna get exposed, and all
these people get exposed.
It's never the first time on whatever hooked up. He came upon a
man who committed theft and the man swore up and up please don't
cut my hand up I got so many kids I need to it's my first time
so said not even have you thought of said
I mean a moment. What do you think? Should we forgive him?
Right? Do we have the right to forgive him?
I'm going to stop said Allah doesn't expose somebody from the
first time.
That means Allah only exposes you after you've you repeatedly do it
without Toba and without any shame.
What's number two? Number two, what did you do for society? The
Muslim society you basically told the Muslim society this is okay.
disobeying Allah is okay. That's what you're saying when you're
doing the sin.
Don't worry about to Savannah, love having your shameless about
it. So Allah Tala will surround you with people who are accepting
of that.
These people are not going to be good influences on you or your
children. And if this continues, you will literally lock yourself.
You will be locked by these people. You will be so thoroughly
surrounded by bad people.
People who are accepting a festival because the category of a
public center is we call him a festival
The Wordfast step is also goes to somebody who is an innovator in
Akita, but I prefer the name Biddy for that to separate between the
two. So the first step is the public Center and the Bid Day is
the innovator in Arpita. Somebody who goes against an explicit text,
there's no excuse ever to go against an explicit text. There's
no interpretation there. So you're gonna be surrounded with such
people who are approving of this, they love you, despite your open
disobedience to Allah like this shameless, your shamelessness with
ALLAH, so now you're going to be surrounded by these people. year
passes after another year, second year, a decade, two decades is
gonna be very hard to break out of that group. Okay,
it's gonna take a lot of pain. It's gonna take a lot of effort to
break out of such a group. That's the second worldly but what about
this worldly punishment? Forget the next world this worldly
punishment How else does the shitty I punish you now? Number
three, the Shetty I categories categorizes you as a facet legally
you are at facet what does that mean? It is sinful to befriend
you. It is sinful to marry you the marriage is valid but it's sinful.
We Your testimony is not accepted.
Okay, your testimony will not be accepted right now.
Why is it sinful to be friend and be and can be so nice and loving
and warm?
We're the vessel will the answer is because of his shamelessness.
This person has no shame in front of Allah.
So this person has a store he sells alcohol
it come on in
it has come it has come with the good deeds. I love brothers who do
good deeds like this. What do we have here? Fiber
good Chai really good Chai you know how much Chai we had this
Ramadan?
Klaver came hyper opened up. That's it's not a chain. It's not
yet anyway. Sharla someday will be but
chai and coffee and all that. But Ramadan, there was a bonanza. I
must have had like, probably two to three cups a day.
Yeah.
Yeah, two, three cups a day of this guy. Because Can you see put
a kiosk right outside domestic. And was was selling it there and
giving it away there. So anyway, that's the three punishments of
this world's for public sending. I'll repeat them. Number one.
You lose a loss protection from your own shortcomings. You disobey
Allah and something you don't mind. But there is something you
do mind. You may be committing Zina, your wife catches you.
Oh, why did this happen? Hold on a second, you are not embarrassed.
So hey, come on in to father with Mal kajian.
You were not embarrassed to disobey Allah publicly as a user
selling alcohol investing in? I don't know some stock that's not
lawful. You weren't embarrassed about that.
You wouldn't try to hide it. So why would Allah hide your sins,
your sins will cause your daughter to think ill of you, your your
wife may hate you. Same thing, right. So secondly, what is the
second thing we said, we said that you will be surrounded with with
bad people, bad influences.
Anyone who is accepting of a facet and loves them, you will be
surrounded by them. So to get out of that, it'd be very hard. It's
gonna be very painful to get out of that friend group. And anytime
you want to do good, they're going to pull you back into their
vortex.
Number three
you will be legally categorized as a festival. We're not going to
befriend you. We may be friendly to you because we have to write I
don't know what people do in their personal life but I have to be
friendly with them. When they come to the walkthrough the mustard
meme he may be coming as to web.
But if for example a guy owns in Ohio Do you know that Muslims own
strip clubs?
I'm not kidding you.
And you want to hear the zinger on top of that.
Foods Hello?
Don't don't I don't know what that the logic is. Actually I would say
this serving of Halal chicken is haram because you're actually
attracting Muslims to come in. How do you even market this? Right?
That's the scary part. That most of them he's trying he eats food
only. So his stomach and his eyes in his stomach is his mouth is
only consumes halaal but his eyes consume other than that.
And I'm not even kidding you about this and you can ask people who
live in Ohio. I think it's Toledo. Right. I'm sort of outing
But that's okay. By the way, we're allowed to do that. Right. Your
first has outed himself. So we treat him as he treated himself.
Right? And well, I'm gonna be misc.
He's not all about this, and why am I liable myth? Okay. So the way
that you treat that you want to be treated, you'll be treated. So
there's these Lebanese folks in Toledo, Ohio, and they're big time
donors to the Islamic schools. Why do you send your kids there, but
their donors to Islamic schools, even I heard that one Imam when he
found out he quit his job. He said he didn't believe his money is
blessed. Because they're the biggest donors to the masajid.
Right? In that area. Okay.
So that's the third. The second thing is you're you'd be
surrounded by bad people.
Third thing we said, You're facile. Okay.
Yeah, we can talk about you know, and we should, mmm, see Dr.
Masaru. He gives a warning, he said is a very bad day, when
people cover the sin of the open center. He is an opposition, he
should be shamed. If somebody uses the N word, and he works for NBC,
will not the whole media industry, collectively shame this person. We
shame him to death until this is eradicated because we don't
believe in it. That's a good thing. We agree with them on that.
Right? You shame them because this should this behavior should be
eradicated from our community. Same thing when it comes to the
facet. Just because society doesn't deem it wrong. Overall,
doesn't mean we Muslims don't deem it wrong. We're,
like homosexuality in Islam. Now, if someone openly says, Hey, this
is this is what I'm doing. How about someone openly commit Zina?
Open, right. How about someone hopefully sells liquor these these
families here that openly have a liquor store is how strict the
heck? There should be? No, there's no shame in we and you shouldn't.
You shouldn't Okay, let's not talk about them. Let's know they should
be saved. There's a law in the world. If you push back, things
shrink away. If you criticize something, it just I don't know
how what it is. It slowly disappears.
In Alberta, Canada, hope it's the hook by itself. So we're
increasing it. Right. We're speeding it up. We're speeding it
up. And belted is always the hook. The hook means it's fleeting.
Why? Because the budget is based upon it's based upon
whimsy whimsical premises. So as soon as the winds change, the
button changes. Okay. So that's the concept of the vessel. And how
legally speaking we're allowed to talk about you, you are were
sinful for us to be associated with you. By the way.
There's an another thing about the facet is that if a facet comes
dies, the the nobles, the people who are viewed as religious
examples shouldn't attend the Genesis. Because this approval the
Imams should not attended to Janessa out of Kara here.
No Kara here that should not be seen with them. Right? mcru
even after death, because it's a sign of approval. We need to shame
your behavior out so we will shame you out of here. Right? Take care
ticket.
We should shame they should be shamed, right.
There's a guy who was wiped out
and the shape of refuse to be the waist. Barely Janessa because
she's a smoke all her life. She was like, wildly known for like
smoking.
I don't know if
it's there was a time where if you were caught smoking. There was a
time where if you were caught going to cinemas your festival
was full.
Yeah. And they refused.
They prayed over but one of them did not.
Yeah. And then they asked him like, why don't you? Why don't you
forever? Yeah. And they saw Him go into a hut. And then he like when
he came out of it. He said I'm not gonna pray over someone who was on
like,
wow.
Cheap. And then he said go look in a grave and she'll be facing the
opposite. No way.
I G support a lot of them. Kind of mentioned earlier. Michelle, yeah,
I found the shittier unbelievable. Hey,
one of you can please go to Haaretz and try to get this
article How is your loss is total victory.
Get get the article because there's a paywall there Haaretz.
It has a paywall and I need to get around it. I don't
I don't know if it's ethical to get around it, but it's how I
read. So it's now it's ethical, right?
But I rest you know, they're all liberals. They're not very
religious Jews.
Okay
yeah in a way.
Maybe not anti Zionist but anti right wing Jews are right wing
Zionists. Right Wing Christians are against.
They're against Who? Who? Oh Candace Owens. Yep. Yep.
Candace Owens just owned a rabbi. I felt bad for the rabbi, to be
honest with you. His theory is whacked. I'll tell you why. It's
why I believe it's worked. But she, this guy was,
I would say,
incomprehensible he was, he was like, you can understand what he's
saying. Because he's going like this with emotions or emotions.
Like Candice actually is trying to have this logical argument. Let's
talk about anti semitism by defining anti semitism. First, he
couldn't do sub definition. He just kept going like this. And he
kept saying that the way in which Jews are hated historically
changes. Therefore, anti semitism, the definition has to change.
Here's my problem with that.
Actions are of there's two parts to every action. There's what I'm
doing, and why I'm doing it. Right. I don't think society
should get into the why.
Right? We should only get into the what was intention? That's
intention. It's, we'll never be able to verify it. Yeah, get your
mic closer. And fix it a nice lesson here. So that insha Allah
went over such finished Allah Hill, he'll put your mic on.
I love when you're around, too. But this is to my left his brother
Him. So He is very smart guy, because he's liberal arts. So he
knows a lot of things. Right? He's great at talking and writing to
your writer too, right? Yeah, that's good.
So now,
what he's saying is essentially, if you criticize, let's say,
Israeli policy, that is hate.
We just judge me based on what I'm saying. Yeah, not and what I'm
doing, not how you perceive it. Right? If what I'm saying is
lawful than I should be treated lawfully. Right. If for, for
example, there's a tenant, and I want to get the tenant out. Okay.
Problems with that in this building. We've had some problems
with that.
Here in the building. So this, if, let's say the tenant was Spanish,
Hispanic, of any Hispanic origin.
And I say, Listen, please stop cooking this food. You stinking up
the place. They say no, no, I don't want to write this my right
to do it. I say, Okay, fine. And we get we start arguing, we start
hating each other.
Then I come and I say, you know, what, lawyer? Am I in within my
rights to raise the rent? Yes, you can raise the rent as much as you
can. Say, Okay, tenant, or raising the rent three times 3x. Oh,
you're doing this just because you hate me. You want to get me out
hate crime.
It's obvious I'm doing it because I hate you. Right. But I'm allowed
to hate you. I'm not allowed to break the law. That's true. Right?
I am allowed to hate anybody. But I'm not allowed to break the law.
That's why it's called a hate crime. Lawful action, motivated by
hate is what? lawful?
I am taking a 100% lawful action here by raising the rent.
Oh, you're just doing this because you hate us. Yes, I hate you.
Right. But I'm doing something lawful. If I now start saying all
sorts of Hispanic slurs, that's a hate crime. So hate crime.
If it's lawful action, motivated by hate. It's lawful. You don't
have to like me, but you can accuse me of anything. You can
just say I hate this guy. He hates me. No problem. Why can't we just
be free to hate? What? Yes, he is in the heart, the law judges
actions. So I can hate a lot of people.
But as long as I treat them lawfully. Yeah, we're good to go.
You don't have to like me. But we're civil. It's we're living in
a civil society here where everyone keeps their emotions to
themselves in your heart and only act on what is lawful. Right. And
if you act on what is respectful, that's extra. If you're
decent, that's extra. If you're nice. That's triple extra. Nobody
has to be nice, right?
In other words, not being nice is not a crime. That was my response
to Rabbi.
What was his name? No, no that Kansas Oh, and just to beat it.
Like, while I'm listening to him, I see what he's going. He's
reading into intentions. Yeah. So by criticizing is by criticizing
Israel policy by not crying and weeping over something that is
perceived to be negative to Israeli Zionist or Jews. He views
that, as you're doing that because you hate us. I want to say,
I'm allowed to hate you.
I'm just not allowed to break the law. Right?
What someone needs to say this, you are all allowed to hate me.
But you're not allowed to trespass my property for example, I expect
you to hate me. So the Quran tells us, many of you will hate us. I
actually expect it. But keep your hatred in your heart. The moment
you come out and say, slurs and curse me in the street. At that
point, that's probably I don't even if that's a crime. Except
certain slurs. Yeah, right. If I walk around, and every time I see
somebody white, I say I hate you. I hate you. Okay.
Europe colonize the world. Is that a crime? I wonder? There's no
university classes where they do that.
If you don't do that, you fail the class. Exactly.
It's recommended that liberal arts to do this, I'm gonna do in
liberal arts to do this. Right off of that. You can't it's total
crazy talk to define it one person's actions by the feelings
of the recipient of that extra. Thank you. And this is why I think
Iran got involved because this Yeah, they do Mantic.
Did you get around the paywall, so we could read this?
It's Haaretz ha urates.
And which is the world I believe? A lot I read. So Haaretz is
dunya. Basically, in Hebrew. And the article is called
how Israel lost its total victory in the Gaza war. We try to read
this article. It's in the
essentially what the article is gonna say is that they had certain
goals, and they never met any of these goals. Right? They never met
any of these goals. And they're, they're continuing continuation of
trying to hire different people is expanding to to defend themselves
in the public sphere. Recently, like PR people, PR people, and
usually known celebrities, there was a guy who was on was he Joe
Rogan, I believe
African American for the first time I saw I didn't see a lot of
African Americans defending Israel. Yeah, right. But they got
one and he said that by
they got one because they want to appeal to that to the progressive
left which they're they've lost. So they said that by the standard
of the, the the population density.
He says 20,000 19,000 Hamas operatives were killed 11,000
civilians were killed by population density that actually
proves that Israel was trying to avoid some of these. So this guy
uses his brain to deny the reality in front of his own two eyes.
Right? That's how he people some people use their intellect for the
wrong reasons.
gaslighting your own self essentially. Did you get the
article by the way? I can't find it. Okay, Kim, it's Haaretz what
is it called? How Israel lost its total victory in Gaza war and
we're gonna pay the paywall here we're gonna get around it we're
gonna pay these guys
okay
so total victory or something
Yeah, that's why I like the silkies they don't move this a
chicken. Yeah, he can't even see where he is like a like an ice age
don't over No, no, Mr. Murata Ice Age. This disrupts this bird can't
even walk. Oh, well. That's why we have the towel there. Just left us
a gift. What's the ruling on silky dunk?
You find it Hanafy is legit. Yeah, the magic is as far as time
it started for us. So I had for us means what means if I step in, I
can pray. Right? Here we go. I don't think that I'm gonna have a
paper trail. So Israel lost the war in this respect. They didn't
achieve its goal. They did not eradicate Hamas. Let me talk about
that goal. That goal is a stupid goal. Because that should not be
your goal. Because you can eradicate hummus and
simultaneously produce 10,000 More hummus, right? You can
eradicate Hamas. If you kill all these children, you will have
produced for yourself a million more hemolysis. Right.
So eradication of Hamas in this manner doesn't achieve your goal.
Right? You have to eradicate achieve your goal by not making
things worse. We studied this in the chapters of commanding right
and forbidding wrong, you must commend the right and forbid
wrong. However, if you have a ven Raja, like a high likelihood, or
you have Yaqeen certainty
that you're going to make matters worse than you don't do it. This
is extremely important. Right? And that's where a lot of commanding
referenda work is a judgment call. Right to will we actually make
things worse or not. That's a judgment call. And I think most
people judge a little bit too sensitively on that. And they say,
Well, I don't want to say anything, it could get worse.
I think we if you overdo that, then you never forbid wrong. Yeah,
we were just talking about that, like a couple hours ago. Yeah.
Kaizen conference. Yeah. Because that's a sensitive issue. Yeah.
Like there's a point where you just like conference might be
doing something that is that they shouldn't be doing? Yeah. But just
nobody told them that they shouldn't be do it. And no one
wants to because they're too scared. Yeah. You almost have to
at this point, it's community especially it's a right after you
have to, or else you can't guide them. Not only that art, or the
comfort community is growing so big.
If you don't aggressively educate but nicely.
And you have to tell people listen,
I know it's really, you know, you're just learning all that
stuff. And you have to give them all that runway, you know, that
runway, and you have to be very sensitive and gentle about it. But
you have to talk yeah, if you don't talk to whatever. Like I
said earlier, this rule of the world, Allah created like a, it's
like a universal law. If you talk about something, it grows. If you
push something back, it just disappears. Yeah, right. You have
to push back. You have to
never be hesitate. Which some people are asking you hold on,
you've been ganged up on all Ramadan about niqab and you didn't
say anything? I'm gonna do you think I'm going to accept?
Firstly, you think I'm worried about this. I don't get it. I
don't get intimidated or bullied. I don't. If I don't win, you don't
going to win every battle. Right? But I'm not going to be
intimidated. My kids asked me you know, when your kids when you're
talking about two kids and raising them and stuff, and they ask you a
question like
about your childhood say poverty. Do you ever get bullied, said
people did bad things? Yes. But to be bullied requires a victim
mentality. I don't have that. Right. And it requires a mentality
that you've lost. Right? And I don't have that up. 10 Mike
Tyson's around me. I'm not going to win the fight. But I'm not
going to feel inside me like I'm bullied.
But anyway, it requires some thing of Wait, why would I be worried
about I am going to respond to it? I have a response to it. But I'm
not going to be pushed around by these guys. But also, you know,
I'm gonna do something else because I talked about the moment
a lot. And I want to respect
I want to respect that. I know that Habib do not like MOBA Raza
even with words with other Muslims. So I respect that
simultaneously, that
I just never backed down from anything. I just don't, especially
if I'm right about something.
If you're right, bring the proof. And if you're right, based upon a
judgment, bring that in that way, that you're not saying that this
is an absolute law, but you're saying that this is based upon a
judgment, bring that if you have a judgment, you know what you need
to bring, you need to bring other people who came to that same
conclusion. You're not the only person with a brain, right? So if
you came upon a judgment, anything that's a judgment call.
You can't be the only one with that judgment call. Right? So
bring others with that judgment call. If you're not an expert in
the field, then you shouldn't be having a judgment call at all.
You're citing other people's judgment calls. All of us are more
candidates in fic. Now we're the biggest teacher, it will be a
mocha. And we are mocha Lydian. And most as Ibarra said, most folk
art within the all fuqaha are within the range of tech lead.
It's just the difference between how much knowledge they have,
how much knowledge they have, and how much evidence is they know.
Right? So that and that's what makes a good 50 a big fapy from
from a smaller 50. So that's what we are. Well, we're all up
before we got the Israel
article here, let's read it. This was an important article. A lot of
people are quoting this article. How did you get it? It's such a
hassle, hacking and stuff. Sign up for four different things. Well,
it was like free trials and I hope you don't get
stuck with that you can just do come on command i
Good.
total victory by be Michael, the author's name be Michael
Binyamin. Wait a second, February 24. This should have been a more
recent article
right? That's like a month ago, more than a month ago anyway,
let's read it anyway.
total victory so it seems, is something like the Israeli
equivalent of King Arthur's Holy Grail, the prize sacred and
magical with the suppose it power to grant its holder strength,
wealth, honor and status and the Israeli case plenty of coalition
lawmakers who will be able to retain their Knesset seats has
vanished. Everyone is in search of the Grail of victory. The army the
government parties factions, the right and the far left the
indicted and the suspected they're searching and have failed to find
it. Okay, he's gonna list them now.
Number one at the top of the list. Were the hostages. You didn't get
the hostages? Shouldn't that be your number one priority? A little
more than five months ago it seemed within their grasp, but
their stupidity
has pushed it away. Okay.
That was on October 8, the day after the attack on the Gaza
border.
Or perhaps it was the evening on October 7, when Israel went to war
not only with Hamas terrorists but a total war.
The Israel Defense Forces spokesman a talking robot reported
that that day on the 1000s of casualties and Reza, for instance,
26 targets, attack tunnels, blah, blah, blah. Alright, the Air Force
is the same day.
Thus, within 36 hours within an iota of prep without an iota of
preparation and planning, without a clue about what its purpose was
or an exit strategy. Israel embarked on a savage war, a war
dictated by bile delusion of grandeur. A wounded ego in its
nakedness exposed.
A sane country would not go to war like this. This is how you conduct
a lynching.
The next day,
October 9, Defense Minister yo of gallant announced a total blockade
of Gaza. No water, no food, no electricity, no medicine would
reach it. This was the moment we deprived ourselves forever of
Total War.
By the way, the Quran says Leah V of the beamer kuffaar What is why
does the Quran talk about annoying glave of your enemy, your enemy,
not a new capital walk on the street, your enemy? Why? Once he's
annoyed, he's emotional. He can't think straight. When he can't
think straight, he can't defeat you. They got extremely emotional
here. This whole war was a rage, they went into a rage. And you'll
never succeed when you go into a rage. My feelings is are that
they're in a rage. They're not winning. They're losing very
they're they're losing public support. They might as well mop up
the whole Middle East now. That's what I think there's their logic
is go to Iran. They pick the fight with Iran by bombing their embassy
in Damascus.
If a country bombs in American Embassy anywhere, what do you
think we're gonna do with that country in 24 hours, it will have
regretted it so bad. Right? You will regret it so badly. If the
Afghan government for example,
Taliban, if they said,
well, let's we're done with American relations, and they
bombed and killed all those people in MCI? No, I don't know if in
Damascus, if Iranians were killed, let's take killing out of the
equation. You just totally bombed the the embassy
in the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul.
That country is going to be off the map in 24 hours, does He
consider American soil? It's American soil? Right.
I guess the exception is if you're Saudi Arabia, then you can kind of
kill American journalists if you want to. He's a citizen citizen.
You're talking about a citizen. So he's talking about Saudi that
killed an American citizen. Right, which is what's his name? Let me
again, remember his name again? I don't actually know. I don't. I
only don't use like, second or third hand. Yeah. I haven't looked
at an article in like 10 years. I forgot the guy's name. The
journalist is in Westbank group. No, no, no. They killed him in
Turkey. Yeah.
Cool.
All right. Let's continue this if Israel had exhibited a modicum of
common sense, and Elon Musk said this, who I hate because of his
his love of
the Zionists.
Elon Musk said, the way that you're actually gonna win this
battle is actually by being nice to PAL studies. Yeah, right.
Exactly. Right. Because you disarm them. You disarm them. Be nice to
them. Yeah, send in Special Ops. Then be nice again. Hey,
Right. That's how it works. It's how the United States is far more
savvy and getting what it wants done. Right. Except for the last
few wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, they were stupid to even then they
go in, they help and they they get take pictures with kids and you
know, give kids candy on holidays and things like that and send an
aid, right.
And they do all these things. But the way in which you get the job
done is through, you know, special ops, send them in, but
simultaneously, you throw some sugar on it. You're not throwing
sugar on it, because you love them. You're throwing sugar on it
to disarm them. The way a politician praises the community,
right? You know, it's a bunch of BS.
But psychologically, it still affects you. When Justin Trudeau
goes into a messenger said, we care so much about our Islamic
citizens.
When you know, he's full of BS, the guy is a full on, don't walk
this person on the earth, and could care less what you believe
about marriage. Right? So he doesn't really care about you.
So But nonetheless, the words, you know, 100% is full of BS, it still
affects you. That's human nature. Right? It still affects you. This
looks like I've saved the chicken. I know. I was thinking from a
fire. It looks like you were like,
it looks like you're in like a refugee camp or something. Oh, it
looks almost as as you know, it makes the thumbnail while we're
talking. And he's got me holding the chicken. A silky chick. It's
called the silky this kind of chicken.
And the background is an explosion. So it looks like I
saved just turkey. Just chicken for day on like this disaster. And
some chicken territory like this. Look at this wounded bird. You
know what I really want? I really want to peacock. Well, I can get
you a baby. How much? How much? How much does it cost? It's not
that expensive. Maybe 2k 2k is not that expensive. Wow. But the
upkeep upkeep is serious. Can I rent one?
Can I rent it? Or at least?
At least? By the way, it needs to be a male peacock. Yeah, because
they go into depression like very fast. Yeah, the females are not
with a huge though. They're huge. They're too big. That's why a baby
pee. I want a male baby peacock for
good. It's illegal now.
Dr. Sadie, go the chicken, peacock. Now that I went had to go
to court for this. I asked How was 100 Oh, my Lord took care of it. I
wanted to go to court. Like I wanted to do a zoom session and
record it. I don't know. I don't know if that's allowed, but it's a
public building. So I should I can record my own case. So a zoom
session. I wanted to record I wanted to tell the judge I wanted
to talk to him about this. How is it okay not to have a goat and or
a peacock but it's okay to have a Rottweiler Yeah, he's gonna of
course say I don't make the law if you don't want like the law go
have it change. But I just want to make the statement. Right. I want
to put it out there that this is an absurd law. They say these
animals make too much noise. More than a dog. Yeah, dog. Do you have
to Well, is it here? Yeah, these things are barking all day long
public minutes disturbing that humans can't disturb the peace.
You can't get a go. He's just recycling, then in that case, you
should probably not why is it allowed to turn your radio on so
let you know these mechanics.
Let's go back to this article if Israel had exhibited during Jamal
Khashoggi Khashoggi, yes. Okay, so an American citizen was killed by
Saudi and a US did absolutely nothing, absolutely nothing. Yet,
if Israel had exhibited a modicum of common sense, it would have
contained its raging passions. Okay. It would have looked to the
restraint exhibited by Golden my year after the Munich massacre.
Do you US President George Bush after 911 and even the Iranians
who will respond with a laconic we will respond in the proper time
and place after every Israeli assassination or other operation
against them.
If we had acted properly, Israel would have found itself
in its favor, favorite position of all, the victim the persecuted,
right to suffer like the unfortunate knees saying what we
can we can't say.
And this time for a change, there would have been also been a fair
amount of justice in that the whole world would have felt our
pain and flooded us with love. We would have gladly invited Binney
gladly invited to Eurovision I don't know what that is. I'm asked
would have been deemed absolute evil. And Israel the absolute best
if you can control your temper.
Hmm. Yeah, this is an older article. Can you look up this one?
Here, take this iPad and look up that one but this I Liked this
article even though it's old. We're gonna read the other one
too. But Israel is not given to kids.
Common Sense.
Its instincts got the better of it again.
It was more important to get an ego boost distract everyone from
the disaster to delight the masses with a heaping dose of revenge.
That's not how you bring about total victory. It's how you
acquire the Mark of Cain while poetic, you'd like that use of
analogy there
are what would you call that in English?
No, like that kind of expression.
Yeah, it's not an analogy. But you know, when you use that kind of
language, it's very nice. I don't know. A simile, metaphor, simile,
metaphor. And as the mountain of Palestinian corpses and ruin home
grows and grows, so does the Mark of Cain on Israel's forehead. Oh,
is this a biblical thing where Cain got a physical mark on his
head after he can kept committing sins. Oh, can you look that up? On
his arm or something? And as you look up the mark of King because
that's interesting. I don't know him. But okay. When we reached 10s
of 1000s of victims, more than half of them children and women,
Israel joined the club of the ostracize the branded leprous
countries a target of outrage, protests and sanctions a country
unwelcome and polite society. Yes, in Genesis. Today, we cannot even
dream of total victory, or any victory arising from this evil
or even more so from the stupidity.
And the pinnacle of grotesqueness is that the Jewish state
which has been angry for years about how silent the cruel world
was during the Holocaust is now demanding loudly that the world's
keep quiet and not interfere in our work. This is one of the best
articles I've read on the whole thing. All right, we got the other
one. Well, let me search it up since you hacked into this thing.
What was it? What was this one called? Time Levinson, the author
this one
was about the same person.
Ah, here it is.
Good. Good. I have here Oh, but I have to subscribe. She's already
here. Fix this.
I knew you're a barista I didn't know you were a hacker to do all a
lot of things Masha Allah
say the Mark of Cain. It is not knowing what the Mark was. It is
not known what the Mark of Cain was. Okay, it's assumed that it
was visible. Yeah. And why are we even looking for a source anyway
when there's no but I would want to know at least what their belief
about it is. They didn't know what it was they just decided it must
be some mark on the armor face. It couldn't be a metaphor. So the
Mark of Cain is a metaphor or actually may have happened that
his sin was represented by a mark on his body that kept growing
with his disobedience and his sin very interesting
while you look that up let's talk about the Iran business again we
did already talk about it but Iran attacked
was attacked their embassy was attacked
their their embassy in Damascus was attacked by Israel
they then attacked with a symbolic meaningless
just say face attack. What do I mean by that? I mean by that when
a military announces in 72 hours we will be attacking you What is
this three days ask them Tesla or something right? You're already at
war you don't need to do this right.
They already attacked you. So they're doing the three day thing
when they don't need to. But they're doing the three day thing
because essentially you're telling them we're coming and just like
after Trump killed Soleimani they said we're gonna attack this site
right here in I don't know 12 hours so what did the Americans
who everyone remove all the valuables from there and everyone
leave and they come in they drop a bomb they're able to tell their
gun their citizens we attacked we punched back
same thing here very minimal damages done.
Very minimal.
And you actually gave them an excuse to attack you back right in
front of the world Israel will not be barbaric at this point when
they attack back
so this was not good. This made no sense as I said normal said and
this is because you don't guys don't believe in said normal.
Either adoptive LJ Homerville cooked up if you hit make it hurt.
Why? Because otherwise it's meaningless. Right? Yeah. Said no
more famously said in the dot update for OJ what kind of hitting
is not allowed the hitting that breaks the skin or the bones, not
allowed in the snow.
But to hit someone and hurt them for a reason.
isn't for a valid reason it's allowed.
If you're the state, for example, it's punishment of some sort. All
right, for example, say normal he had many times Ed punishments.
Tassie Okay. Tassie is when some something a sin or an abuse of
somebody else, these are the two conditions, it's sinful or it's an
abuse, public sin, or an abuse of another person oppression is not
listed in the Sharia as a whole dude punishment as a heads crime.
So the ruler establishes his own crime, his own punishment.
So he may hit in some of the methods, he may not go past or
equal to the least had punishment, but not in the medical school.
Not in the medical school. Some medic is in Egypt rule by that.
But the answer is that there is no limit. It may be death, even some
things may be so bad, you have to kill the person. Like what some
maybe a drug dealer? How many? What harm is he doing to the
society
by jailing heroin and bringing heroin in, he's doing so much
harm. So maybe we'd have to execute it. So so the medic is are
the most lenient on this. But point being all medical hooked up
says either brought up death for Elijah, if you do hit somebody,
make it hurt.
It doesn't make any sense to do a symbolic hit on somebody, because
the world sees that you hit him.
But he didn't learn a lesson because it didn't hurt. And now
you basically watered down your punishment completely. It means
nothing, no. Right?
And now you give him a right to hit you back as Iran did this,
these this is like a sprinkling of
whatever, very light bombing.
Right.
And now but now Israel has an excuse their job, they have a
justification to hit you back.
Alright, so this one says here, I'm Levenson, this is the article
everyone was sharing. April 11. We've lost truth must be told. The
inability to admit it encapsulates everything you need to know about
Israel's individual and mass psychology. There is a clear,
sharp, predictable reality that we should begin to fathom to process
to understand and to draw conclusions from for the future.
It's no fun to admit that we've lost so we lie to ourselves. Some
of us maliciously lie. Others innocently lie. It would be better
to find solace in some airy carb with a total victory crust. Okay,
but it might just be a bagel. I'm sort of lost on the
those analogies, but I get his point. When the solace ends, the
whole remains. There's no way around it. The good guys don't
always win. Hey, Alma, can you please turn the AC on?
Yeah, it's a little bit hot here. The remotes right there.
Okay.
My favorite book is Love in the Time of Cholera.
It feels good all over to think that even after 51 years, nine
months and four days. Okay, Fleur ento
Arreaza will consummate His love with Fermina Daza
Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a fabulous writer, but letters don't
always reach their destination. Sometimes beautiful love is cut
short, painful and bleeding. Until death arrives. That's life
sometimes. There's a good ending by quite often there isn't wars
are like that, too. Okay. He wax a little bit too poetic for me here.
Let's get to the point. After a half year, after half a year, we
could have been in a totally different place. But we're being
held hostage by the worst leadership in the country's
history, and a decent contender for the title of worst leadership
anywhere ever. Every military undertaking is supposed to have a
diplomatic exit. The military action should lead to a better
diplomatic reality. Good point. Israel has no diplomatic exit.
It has a scoundrel for a leader, someone with no capacity for
leadership or decision making a person who loses his sense of good
judgment over a free cigar. Yet the electorate puts its faith in
the current Prime Minister right to the tune of 32 Knesset seats.
Theoretically, we could have been in a better place. The shock of
the outbreak of war could have been a starting point for a swift,
powerful, aggressive, eminently justified campaign to quickly root
out Hamas. Wherever that was possible. It could then have been
replaced by a coalition of countries with money and good
intentions to carry out reconstruction. With global and
Arab backing along with the Palestinian Authority, we could
have created a viable alternative to how
maximize. He's right. Right? After six months, they're already like
putting myself in their shoes, they could have handled this and
made a great result for yourself. Right? By by, you know, getting
the international community on your side, right getting the Arabs
on your side and say, Listen, we're not going to take away, but
the thing is they wanted to take care of themselves. So they had
different intention.
Okay.
After six months already, might might have been the first sign of
independent government there every day and every minute this better
decision would have been made. But that's whom we elected a suit with
a person attached. We can't say it.
But we've lost people have an inclination to believe in the best
and be optimistic, hoping that tomorrow will be okay.
That we are in a process that in the end will be more successful.
That's the more most fundamental failure of human thought the
notion that the direction we are taking is a good one, that we just
need to get there already. That in just a little more time with a
little more effort, the hostages will be returned. I mean, Hamas
will surrender and yeah, he is in war will be killed after all.
We're the good guys and good will always try it.
Yeah, maybe the current
it's the same mentality that leads to the notion the Iranian real
regime will soon implode and other notions that have more to do with
Hollywood scripts than life itself. They're not the truth. And
it relates to sometimes to something that's uncomfortable.
After all, it's uncomfortable telling the public the truth. Oh,
there's more.
My conclusion, as a journalist, from October 7, is that what's
uncomfortable is the most dangerous thing for our security,
and our future here, that being addicted to feeling good is itself
what's dangerous. That's what happens to spoiled nations and
spoiled kids the addiction to feel good.
A lot of the soldier right now, they're talking about ecstasy,
about the war. Like there's Israeli soldiers, genuine ecstasy
about the world. Wow.
Really, this article?
It's like, even trained, like they've been indoctrinated. Even
people outside of Israel, but definitely when they're there. I
mean, like, there's a reason why they like it. They call it they
call the Philistines, animals, like, it's a lot easier to kill
animals that
they've been trained to get excited about. Yep.
To get them to do that you have to dehumanize your enemy.
We need to stand up to Bibi, its propaganda machines, even if
attack dogs are sniffing at our crouch. If, on October 1, someone
had said that the Chief Military intelligence was incompetent, that
military intelligence could plan successful operations but wasn't
capable providing a warning about a coming war that the Shin Bet was
dozing. And that we were able about to get a whipping of our
lives. This person who would have been perceived as crazy to feed us
and out of touch. Certain politicians would have called for
such a person to be charged with the spreading of false news. There
was so many signs that this military was in bad shape, but we
wouldn't see them because we believe things are all right. It's
unpleasant to say. But we may not be able to save. We may not be
able to safely return there's a typo,
returned to Israel's northern border. Alright.
Hezbollah has changed that equation to its own benefit.
That's a situation where we constantly tell ourselves about an
imaginary deadline April May September, and if Hezbollah keeps
it up until then, we'll give it a thorough shellacking. That
deadline keeps being pushed back and back and back the border
region remains empty. The deceit continues. There now seems to be a
high probability that for years, anyone driving along the border
will be a target.
Okay, tell how he will fall again. And that's sure on every front not
all hostages will return either alive or dead. The whereabouts of
summer loss and their fate will remain unknown. There'll be like
the downs, Air Force navigator,
run a rod, their relatives will go sick go around sick with worry,
fear and apprehension will launch balloons in their memory. And he
goes on for a couple more paragraphs but you get the point.
Don't need to read the rest of it. Let's read the comments actually.
Okay.
IDF is literally a force of occupation implementing collective
punishment.
Pressing observations, boohoo for Israel not a word about the 35,000
dead for Palestinians. Right so typical whenever Israeli
journalist tries to point out Israel's weakness and failings in
order to bring about the change the anti Israel anti Zionist
contingent use it as a weapon
Okay.
Another person says you're actually lost. All right.
Yeah, yeah.
So very good. Let's go to q&a open QA. Thank you very much.
We skipped one session which segment which was our, the segment
on
the profits relative? So we'll read that again. We'll read that
another time. Where's the iPad brother?
All right, read me something
of the article that we were we just I just closed it but it was
called.
Israel has been defeated, I think.
Yeah.
Saying what can't be said saying what can't be said was the name of
the article. And I only read read about
two thirds of it.
So then how should one prioritize study between learning that you
eat or studying?
Prioritizing studying and learning? The answer to that is
that you need to study the first thing that you need to study is
awkward. That's the first thing that you have to study. Right? You
have to study Aki, the number one. The second thing that you have to
study, and you have to know well, is to tweet you have to know how
to pray. And you have to
know the rules of Tajweed for that reason.
Well, of course, before that, I should say is your photo Dane
regarding Tahara and salah. When I say study on EDA, I mean, the
fundamentals, the fundamentals. When a person enters Islam for the
first time, let's say they got an understanding of basic Six Pillars
of faith. Then they learned how to pray to Hara and Salah and after
that Tajweed How to Pronounce what you need.
What's the ruling on Arabic You have to You're obligated to learn
to pronounce what you must say in prayer. Okay, and then after that,
let's say now you're a student of knowledge.
I would prioritize Akita
before expanding into the matters of FIP that is not fun to dine. So
you need to know your for dine. If you have money you need to know as
a cat first.
If you have money to go to HUD, you need to know that. Right? If
you
are praying, fasting, all that you need to know those things first,
if you're married, you need to know what makes you married. What
makes you divorced.
After that, I would say Arcada comes next.
Okay, and I'm thinking
to make ArcView plus solely attract an arcade?
Yeah.
Like just purely arcade.
The Arcade is theology and beliefs. For those who don't know,
that's the science. That's the easiest to get far in English.
Everything else? You you need Arabic at a certain Correct?
Yep, me personally, I like
hockey, that's very important. Yeah, because you got so many cool
courses on our feet. We will keep them there. We keep them there. We
keep them there. And
and we it doesn't hurt to have a electives here and there. But
essentially will be a a,
of course an Obeah track. And I want to bring back the curriculum
that's used between an Assad and Syria. Yeah, that's right. And
it's probably going to take three years, I would say. Yes, yeah.
But I want to have one Arabic track and one English track.
That's good Arabic track and an English track two teachers. That's
it. Yeah. Right. And they take their students and the students
have to apply. And you're ready to be this the student of this shoe.
And you're gonna give this that that commitment to finish this
curriculum. Right?
Well, for English, the prerequisite is to have taken that
Zahawi course. That's easy for English. Yeah. For Arabic, it's to
have taken to how we enter know how to read Arabic. And then it'll
take you from book to book to book to book to book over the course of
three years. And I would say between two and three meetings a
week, maybe three meetings a week.
And only 40 minutes of meeting once a month. It's all online.
Like I'm assuming you guys are gonna be actually not a month to
month sick logic month. It can be an elective, like a summer
elective, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, like after a certain point, you do need that if you're only
getting two. You could do it as a summer elective
won't even be elective. It'll be a necessary part of the program. You
can't like so if you look at all these books like shadow Cobra,
obviously, that's like the higher levels. Look at what's not even
you look at all these books and
Like Oh Bahrain Yeah. Yeah, that's like a primer. But yeah, when you
go higher into the third team of Calam You won't understand
anything if you don't know what the
the way that they're discussing and these books these Messiah they
assume that you know like all these different points of months.
So like, like this is like it's different all these different it's
really sad he says he's totally done with it
okay
all right let's What other questions do we have here? You
read me the Insta?
So someone was asking
before
see the shift tell us about your time studying with Sadie she'll
sad incident. Okay, I'll answer that one. But first kasi and
Joseph say, I don't think it's a meaningless attack because they
hit them financially.
Maybe, maybe.
You could maybe
studying with the Mauritanians in general, I'll tell you was a
pleasure for me.
And it's something that I did with three Mauritanian scholars. Okay.
The first is shift Celik. The second was Shika
bulb alchemy
in Washington, DC. And he's the one I spent most time with put one
on one directly. And the third was not so much time, but shake up the
ramen Sonam Roberts at Hutch. And it was enough that we were on a
basis where we would go visit their house. Right? Yeah. And we
would have dinner with them. And then we would read books after
that with their family. So we were on good terms with their family.
But he probably doesn't remember us because it was a short period
of time. It was not a lot. It was only a few visits to Spain that we
did this and it was a lot of phone calls. And this was way back in
2000. And, and four 2005
Yeah, those three years I was in England. So
but what I love about them is that if feels to me that those
Mauritanians were very, very pure.
Like you can tell the difference between a pure person and a cyber
city slicker person who may be pure and intention and pure
hearted, but
by making himself pure, as opposed to actually being totally
innocent. Like you can tell when you're with someone who's totally
innocent. Yeah. Right. And you could tell with someone who's
working on himself to become pure. That's what I felt from. From from
the more tenants, right, I felt from them that
these were a people who, who truly
were,
were pure. And I actually felt like their their knowledge was so
powerful because they memorized everything. Yes, we belittle
memorization here. We don't take it seriously. We don't take it
seriously. And you asked one of them a question. He doesn't give
you a summary. He doesn't give you let me go get the book.
He doesn't just give you the he cites the text. Yeah. Right.
So when we went to Medina, he was like, we had a short time with
him. But I remember I don't know if you remember that. He was just
teasing us while he was reading off on the board. I think from
memory. Yeah. Remember, he was saying the mountain from his head,
like the way he was? I know, he was just saying about him. He was
reciting about him on the section of the obligations.
of Naboo. Yeah.
Yeah, he had to new bulwarks, from memory. So back in the day when in
dental Mustafa, when they had, they were going to have a medical
track or like a medical teacher. They got one of the more Italian
sticks, he was going to come.
So before he went, his preparation preparation was like, He's just
memorized all the Shafaq books. He went through these, okay?
Like, because when you memorize a text, I noticed like, now you have
the entire book in your head. Yeah. I don't want to shift as
explaining something. Now. You already have the text in your
head. Yep. So you can do some of each thing. And you're
focusing on the mountain. Yeah. So the month is the basic thing. Now,
whatever the show has sent us attach that to whatever. Yeah. Let
me tell you something else about memorization when you repeat
something over and over and over and over it, the meaning can get
unlocked. Yeah, exactly. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Without any
commentary. Like now I understand what he's saying. Right. It's
amazing how it felt they're very pure. That's the That's the thing
I love most about them. I felt that their education was not
mixed.
Or driven by political motives. I have to say, unfortunately, in
most of the Arab world, because these are urban cities, locations,
their urban areas. There's so much politics, that affects the rulings
it affects what they say about things. It also creates Zab
amongst them, I'm sure there are Zeb. Zeb means grew.
Oops. group doesn't mean like a sectarian group. It just means
like, you may believe the same thing. But we don't like his
judgment call on that. We disagree on a judgment call, things got
nasty. So our little groups don't talk anymore.
And sometimes there's a will between each other. Yeah. So why
if you want to be close to the fifth except the fact that your
heart hates fighting?
And do what have you been mistreated her dad said?
Hold on a second everyone. I am Alana.
Yes.
Yes, we're going.
We're going? Yes, we're gonna
push the mic here, hold on.
So that's the thing where you sense a lot of angst inside you.
You're you should accept that this is bad. And here's the trick. You
cannot be Avoid this by being a pacifist.
Many people, because Oh, I hate disagreement amongst us. And we're
Muslims. We shouldn't disagree.
Right? That's totally true. But to become a pacifist, and a moral
relativist is the fastest way to increase your xsT. That's not the
solution. To become a pacifist, and to become cowardly, and to
become
a moral relativist is not the way to decrease that angst that's in
your heart.
The way to decrease the angst that is in your heart, is simply to
remember who's watching.
Change your direction, rather than trying to defend yourself and
please yourself. Focus on Allah. What does Allah want me to do? In
this situation? Allah wants me to speak the truth. He does not want
me to have hatred in my heart. He does not want me to insult this
person. Okay, he accepts for me to defend myself. Sometimes you have
to defend yourself. Right? And sometimes it's better not to
defend the situation.
For example, if someone is trying to steal money from you, right, or
push you out of a company or something, yes, it's find
yourself. If someone in the masjid who you have no business with is
saying, I hate him so much. I don't like him. He
He's, he's a bad driver on the street.
No loss there. You can defend yourself and you cannot defend
yourself. That's the example we had sent Abu Bakr Siddiq was being
attacked in the masjid. And the Prophet was smiling.
Then he decided he was being attacked so badly, he decided to
defend himself. Then the Prophet got up and walked out. The
prophesy said number Buckler walked behind him. I said, Oh, Mr.
Allah, is this a time to leave a friend? He said, when you were
silent, the angels were defending you. When you were defended
yourself. Okay. Then the shaytaan got involved. So what's the
difference? I think that the difference is the difference
between like,
and Mel
you should defend your body, your wife, your kids, your property,
your wealth, but your reputation in a manner that does not affect
you.
You I think that is where it becomes men do to let it just let
it go. Allah, Allah will defend you. Keep in mind, if you're a
surgeon, and somebody criticizes your surgery skills, that's
essentially stealing from me. Right? But if you're a surgeon and
someone criticizes your your your your clothes, criticizes your
billing practices, criticizes your office, criticizes Yeah,
criticizes your prices, that it doesn't affect your profession.
You let it go. Net been as a recommendation. You can defend
yourself, hello to defend yourself. Because it prophesize
you
can be at certain times will lead to more harm than good. So it's
that judgment calls to be made.
So you don't like inter infighting and that feeling we should make it
grow inside of ourselves? I remember when in Washington DC I
was with Tyler we'll call Comey. Shakhtar about alchemy was a more
Tinian teacher of the Arabic language and a shaker. Anyone
educated above the age of 60 at that time was a chef. Because what
was the education the education was Arabic grammar, Hamza, Quran,
Arabic grammar, all of Maliki FIP right. So he had brought the chef
to Washington DC. The ambassador of Mauritania had brought him over
and he said that he brought him to educate us
gets to be a personal tutor for his kids.
So until four o'clock when the kids came home from school, the
Schick had nothing to do.
I was like Subhan Allah, Allah just put this right in my lap.
Right. And I will just a little bit infatuated with Martini at the
time. So I went to the martini and embassy when I got to Washington,
DC. I said, I want to see what it looks like, you know what it looks
like? It's like a in nondescript building. This is the embassy, by
the way. It's like a nondescript building.
And it has a you walk in and it has like, the cheapest
rug, the cheapest desk on the front steps are in the in the
atrium. And there is a Mediterranean man wearing flip
flops, right? Sitting there.
Right, this is the embassy. And I set some ways I can set up as if
he's seen seen anyone in ages. So wish to hold your book having a
conversation with him. I said, are there any more tenants you can
there? Yeah, I can study with and he said, Yeah, the ambassador. Now
the ambassador's house is very nice. That's must be where he
meets the other diplomats, right.
The Ambassadors their houses down the road. Gorgeous house. So he
said, the chef goes from the ambassador's house. He walks to
the masjid beautiful Masjid that the embassies all pitch in for the
Muslim embassies.
I just call it the Washington mosque. I don't know what it's
called maybe Islamic Cultural Center of Washington. Gorgeous
mustard. He says he prays every Salah there. So just wait for him
there. Of course, you will know more genuine when you see when he
came with the raw. Right? The the our clothes right? Came with the
Mauritanian clothes, I recognize him right away. And I I start
striking up a conversation. And he treats me as if like he's known me
all his whole life. That's why I said they're innocent. They
actually don't. And they've probably never experienced these
ill willed such ill will among strangers. So then I started
studying Arabic with him.
Right, I started studying Arabic with them. And every Tuesday and
Thursday for an hour, we'd pray the hood. And then we take a walk,
he would want to do it while walking. He gave me the class
while walking. Then he would give me the Arab and he give a line I
have to give him out up. That's how I learned. He gave me a
sentence. line of poetry or something. And I give the air up.
That's how I learned.
Like the most fun classes. It was the best line by line line by
line. Yeah, that's the line by line at one time the ship.
He came in a pair of
pants and a tuxedo shirt.
And I said my shallow Are you going somewhere? Is there like the
diplomat coming or something? He said no, no, the Dada, that he was
being washed. So they gave me this shirt. It's a tuxedo shirt. He
didn't know is it tuxedo shirt. But anyway, point about it is that
what I was saying is that at that time, there was a DC killer. And
the DC killer was was a guy who was a sniper started that I think
they called the DC sniper. And he would kill these people, but
nobody would ever see anyone on the footage or anything. Nobody
knew how these people just dropping down. It was freaky.
People in like, let's say a ShopRite parking lot. You hear
bang bang and someone dropped it. But but the CCTV cannot find
anyone.
Right? Who's doing it. So guess what it was? It was two guys. And
they had pushed out the keyhole of the car, the trunk. Right. And he
was laying down. And he would pull the you know where they used to
be? There's a keyhole for the trunk. He pulled that out. Okay,
fire, put it back in.
Right, and he would kill people from the trunk of the car.
Unfortunately, this man had his parents were from, I believe the
Nation of Islam or something. I don't know what. And they named
him a Muslim name. His name was John Muhammad. And this was right
after 911.
And me and there was another two other brothers that would study
with shifts from time to time. And
we said, unfortunately, it's a Muslim who did it. At least it's a
Muslim name, the sheer the idea that a Muslim would just randomly
kill people. He laughed. He said, I'm awesome laughter that
most of them would never do such a thing. That's why I said that you
get the five that these people are so clean and innocent and pure.
That's the number one thing I loved about the and the religious
teaching was not there were no strands of politics in it.
Whereas if you go to the subcontinent, we know the kind of
religious politics is there. It's terrible, right? You just want
Dean and that's it. You want
In. But if we go to subcontinent we know that you have to pick
asides between two warring part religious parties.
Yeah. If you go to Egypt, it's the same thing. There. If you have one
miniscule moment of sympathy for anyone with an activist IQ agenda,
you get labeled one.
Right? And if you are involved in any way with the ASHA IRA, and the
people have to sell off, you will be labeled as a stooge of the
government and a sell out
right? It's terrible. That's what I hate about those put those
political things. But so that's an answer to the brothers question of
what was your life like or experience studying with these
martinis? The Mortain in
DC was Arabic No 202 Sheikh Mustafa Shakur Marcin Naja was
there for he lived there for a while yep
no he's Egyptian battery
Yeah, go ahead
Alright, let's take this take a rapid fire though that we got long
winded here with this medication if you can handle it fix it like
this this Muslim kills
a Muslim lay off
lay off terrible cover
I'm not even going to translate it
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US citizens are not treated like non citizens in America right or
wrong
are you planning to eat this chicken
this chicken I told you I like to get close to nature but it's it's
a rental
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Chicken tell me about the cardigan remember off the man Scott. Yeah.
What message
all right. What about looking at women that are digital? In other
words, AI fully AI? Of course it's hot on
this home.
Okay, now if you ask the question Is it as Haram is looking at the
real thing.
At that point, Allah knows best but I believe that it would be
looking at I'm not going to say that AI is less haram I'm gonna
say that's more Hunnam. Because the more you say it's less hot I
was oh, it's micro so I can look at AI images of women. Yeah, no
say why because it's it affects your heart. Right? If you want to
know if something's haram ask yourself if you are looking at
your iPad in front of noble people, right your mom your dad
righteous people, good people, your your father in law.
Would you be embarrassed or would you click off real quick? The
family of people they have no shame
my parents
and they're the ones feeling not the parents. Yeah. Joseph. I said
I'll Muslim law you tell milk if
not yet. You get the exact right big difference. Law you tell Bill.
Okay, let's go to bed at a sauce be
the whole dudes page 166 decided to Abizaid just to get you the
exact wording of it. Good.
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Okay, so why don't you find it look it up for us. Just the exact
line. It should be there.
Joseph just started Arabic Sorry, no problem. You know what you
should, you should, since we're on this, go to ArcView and study with
Giacometti. Locke. Matthew Locke is Russian. He's a Russian by
origins, but never lived in Russia.
He is passionate about Arabic. That's why
he's
he cares about his students. When when I brought someone on to take
care of the Arabic program. I said, I want someone who cares
about his students. You really need this. Well, I noticed with
Arabic like you really need to shift that to do like Musa. Like,
every time you have a question. Like you just ask him, you text
him you bother him every time and you know that he'll answer your
question. Because like Arabic is one of those things like language
in general is one of those things where like when you have a group
setting, when, like in a completely different level
understanding first of all, anything that's true, yeah. So you
Arabic you need you need to have a camaraderie in Arabic. And the
people who know a little bit better become like TAS
He's exactly can we play Assassin's Creed says the brother.
I really don't know what's in it I've never played it before. I
could clueless about it all these video games origin
origin but it's basically
the title based on Smiley's the hash Yeah.
Yeah, it was basically like, what what do you do in the game?
You just kill people in like,
you kill Christians.
Muslim you're like
you're kidding me
through the whole game you're gonna tell you
the first one. The first one
I don't know some people have what what different folks say about
killing people in video games. I don't play video games at all. I
have no clue what they are. Except that everyone loves Assassin's
Creed and Game of Thrones. I mean,
Grand Theft Auto GTA? That I know. And I was just fooled by a GTA
clip. Yeah, recently, I guess to advertise how good their graphics
are. They put out a video on a car chase. Right? Like, check out this
crazy car chase guy eludes cop. So this basically shows this black
jeep. In the beginning, it's like a normal car chase. But then he
starts going, literally vertically up a mountain. Like, what is going
on here?
Yeah.
Because look at the source of a Muslim kills a cover.
What about editing photos, specifically color grading and
manipulating images?
There's nothing wrong with that, provided it is not intended.
Whether it's intended or the unintentional consequence of
fooling somebody
mislead misleading somebody who may invest themselves into that,
and then regret it later on. What do I mean by that? Let's give an
example.
You Photoshop a picture of yourself. And then you put that
online.
And then you get to know a sister and the sister gets to know you.
And you're on this, whatever app and all of a sudden she loves you.
Right? And you got her emotionally attached to you. And she keeps
looking at your profile picture all day. But she never thought
Hold on. Why doesn't he ever video call? Right?
And then she can you go bring your family to go visit her? Her
family? And then all of a sudden she's like, where is he? Because
you look so different. So you got her emotionally attached to
a friend of a falsehood.
That's where it's it doesn't matter if your intention is good.
Certain things your intention doesn't matter. If the damage is
done, it's done. Joseph said That's called being catfished.
Yes, hashtag catfished. Exactly. That's exactly what it is. And we
all know of a poor football player whose career essentially was
derailed although he did play a couple years in the NFL, because
he got catfished and it's not expected when you're
a player like that when you're a football player and a captain of
the defense and a linebacker and a killer and a gangster
on the field to get catfished and that's exactly
that's exactly the idea here
Oh, we got Yen's Wow interesting what's the plural of via
yen
can we receive address a revert a convert?
Convert revert however you want to say it it doesn't matter to me is
both I think the both of them are fine. But I have to say that
it's not correct to say people are born Muslim. The Prophet said
people are born upon the fitrah
the natural inclination and Islam fits perfectly with the fitrah
with the natural inclination yet
it's didn't say you're born Muslim.
Then it says then his parents
alter his fitrah through Judaism or Christianity. Okay.
And
you here with Danny Are you not see Ronnie? Are you mad? Just
Annie? Yeah.
Oh, check it and see.
So let's talk about that.
For a second real quick, what does it mean that they make him a Jew?
Is it just that they teach them Jewish doctrine? No, it's not that
what it is. Because the hadith is about the fitrah. The nature of
the person. Okay? The nature when the Jew, they're just saying that
the theology of these beliefs alters your inner nature. So what
does that mean? Give you an example.
When you are constantly told you are the chosen people, you are
superior to everybody else, God chose you. Right? Regardless of
what you do, by the way, if you stop practicing Judaism at all,
you're still Jew. Right? If you stop even believing in God, you're
still a Jew. If you curse Moses, you're still a Jew. If you don't
believe in the Torah, you're still a Jew. So you still chosen? It's
absolute? Does that not breed an arrogance in somebody?
So that's what the changing of the nature Kibber arrogance. How about
this?
You are told from day one, the world is out to get the Jews from
day one, where at any minute a society can come and eradicate us.
They're all I don't know, jealous of us. They hate us. It's our
destiny to be tested. It's our destiny, that people hate us.
That's the religious view.
So no, this person is going to have anxiety, non stop anxiety. So
you have an upper and a downer. The arrogance is an upper. The
anxiety is a downer. It's almost as if taking 10 Sleeping pills.
And five nitros you're an upper and a downer, you're gonna mess
yourself up. And you are going to be in a bad state when you do
that. How about Christianity? Christianity has two issues that
truly affect a person, which is number one, you take a little kid
to church.
And you say, Look at this beautiful man who's who's on the
cross. That's the Son of God. Oh, why is he on the cross? Who
terrible person did this? Oh, God did it. Why? Because of your sins?
What? Whoa, what's going on here? Why would that? Why would a God do
that to his son? Dad, would you do that to me? Right? And what he's
doing because of my sins. So when I kicked Bobby, and the
playgrounds, I can you contribute. And that's what they teach. I'm
not kidding you. This is what they teach in churches, they teach that
I'm taking I'm telling you from a Catholic, or from a Christian
directly, they told me that we were taught in church, that every
sin you commit is like adding a nail to the to the to the nail
crown of Jesus.
So wait a second, that that messes you up, right? We say let's as it
was the rotten wizard okra, here sin affects you only, and no one
else's sin is counted against you.
Thank you. Thank you. Now on top of that,
how do I get saved?
Right, just believe. One second, what do I do?
Jesus died for your sins. So hold on a second.
He died for my sins. So what do I do? And wait, wait, why do I have
original sin? Because Adam ate from the tree?
So because Adam and Eve ate from the tree, I'm sinning. Then Jesus
gets crucified. Now I'm free. Where am I in this picture? Your
willpower is out of here gun.
He's already doesn't make a difference. Yeah.
That's how it is. Now the Christians, we basically will
cause posts this find God posted because Christians are going to be
all over the timeline now.
The chat, the comments section. Okay, Chris will be all over the
comment section. You can go like really deep with this. But one
thing I wanted to bring up like, that irks me about these
conservatives, these Christians is they don't realize that
Christianity is basically what brought liberalism about. Yeah,
and they don't want to accept it. Maybe they don't know maybe they
don't understand what that means. But the Protestant Reformation is
directly responsible for people like John Locke, for people like
John Stuart Mill, who like took from John Locke and all these
liberal philosophers. It's because of Christianity. It's like
stemming from Christianity that you guys have these liberal. You
know, what's interesting, too, is that America was established by
Christian heretics.
All of the founding fathers are heretics in relationship to actual
Christianity. Benjamin Franklin was openly doubting whether or not
there's a God.
Israel is founded by Jewish heretics.
Isn't that interesting? Right.
I mean, the founding fathers directly took from John Locke,
like he influenced them directly for the Duckler Deckorators idea
of liberty and freedom, doing whatever you want. Yep. Away from
the government's liberal philosophy, right. They're all
liberal philosophy is established by Christian heretics, and why
Christian heretics they wanted that is because they need to hedge
themselves they need to protect themselves. So promote this before
people know what you actually believe. And on top of that, a
false religion is rules and work and hard work with no
benefit,
no spirit, no actual spiritual benefit. The only spiritual
benefit that you have from these other religions is
is the name of God. Allah Himself honors that when he says use go to
fi has Smola he cathedra and his mention of it is like recognition
that that's what the only thing that's good the name they got the
name right that's pretty much it.
That's it the name Allah. Even our Christian say Allah, can we
address a revert Muslim
via his full name like Adam Brooks or just Adam Dubois mentioning
only his Muslim name or full name, whatever he calls himself, right?
If the man stays with the name Addenbrooke's, if he changes his
name, to suit Amen, whatever he calls himself, we call him that.
Is it more correct to do such a shocker? Such a shocker is to do
to prostrations as soon as you hear good news and that is
permitted. And rewardable. In
a number of schools of thought interpretations, it's a matter of
interpretation. First of all, we have to say that at the Maliki
school, you pray to us, but not
to suit what do you study
to raucous is not to just frustrations.
Akio says every ism
was birthed out of Christianity.
All these western isms? Can I study philosophy that contradicts
Islam just for the sake of knowledge? Only if you have
studied and are firmly established in the study of Aikido
this is actually something that Islamic
philosophy because it does you don't understand any of it. And
you just think it sounds nice. Yeah. And you fall into your mind.
So if you don't have a background in color, yeah, you need to have
background and kind of
No, actually it is actually kind of it's it's beneficial to study
these things. Yeah, it's really sad but in Kedah
Can you only can study this if you if there's a threat of it or be
the need to refer refute it?
So did you see it and you're not in there? Because it's I know the
ruling, the ruling is late. Kevin, Allah Yorkton almost in New York
to be careful. Hanafi fiqh differs though. Hanafi FIP does not
separate bits, bits, who is the victim of a murder, you'll get
executed either way?
And the most of them will Oh, dear.
No.
No, they got so many of them in their country. That's why.
Yeah.
Promises
to deal with it is just like
it just talks about like, killing like D IC, O Bassick, or these
types of things been talked about before. I think before it just
assumes it's gonna be jihad. What about had the chapter? I haven't
read this chapter in?
Recent years? That's why
it just talks about like,
like, for Muslims. Yeah.
Yeah.
Have tea mill says, Is it considered drawing? Since we're
changing the photo of Allah's creation? No, it's not like that.
Yeah, editing a picture, take a photo of somebody and improve the
way the photo looks? No. Again, that in itself, that's not
forbidden. It's if it will lead to a harmful misunderstanding. Such
as a person who uses that, yeah, further thingy, and gets married
on that basis. And there are people I'm sure, who are
who aren't going to they're not going to be cautious and no think
that that person looks like that. And they won't ask, and they may
fall in love with that person and then travel over to meet her.
Right and then find himself having to have a very awkward
conversation after that. There was an even more crazy instance in
which a man married a beautiful woman.
And all their children came out very unsightly. To the point that
he started doubting if he's the father, right? Because I don't
look like this. You don't look like this? Well, it turns out that
she had three plastic surgeries. She had completely changed the
shape of her mouth, her nose and her jaw.
Right? And her cheekbones.
That's who he married. That's where he thought his kids would
be. Oh, well, my kids are gonna have a perfectly straight nose,
high cheekbones, and a nice square jaw.
No, get married on that basis not to tell. You can't. You have to
tell the person because you are you you will produce genetic
offspring from them. Let's say a woman sinfully did those
surgeries. The man has a right
alright you sinfully did it. Hello you make Toba? That's
We're not gonna say go under the knife again and ruin it. Yeah. Cos
you did your sin. Okay? But the man does have a right to know
what, what genetics he's marrying into. Right? So you have to show
him the original picture. So he sued her.
Yeah, this was in London. No Chinese
when he said to expect
he suitor word the Delhi times my friend is a plastic surgeon. And
like he was telling me like the percentages, because he's just
like he also did research. Yeah, it did a research degree too. So
he knows like the proportions of people now it's like insane. It's
like more than 50% of some demographics are doing some kind
of I think that plastic surgery will someday be one on every
block.
It's already we're getting there. Yeah.
Like all the pillars of men are getting everybody's got
their cap implants. The guy's gonna know. That's terrible. It's
like a normal thing. Cafe in California. They're all about
image because the whole Hollywood influence
that's terrible. That's terrible. What is somebody asking you about
Chicka Sinatra's sheet?
I shouldn't read it. I'll trust him. I'll trust your judgment. Can
you do sadaqa jariya for a living person? Sadaqa I believe from what
I remember on this mess at a sadaqa jariya is for someone
deceased. However, I believe there's enough on the methods we
should look it up before you definitive hold on faster. Okay.
Can you we close our eyes during sujood
in general, it's my crew to close your eye and Salam mcru lightly
discouraged simply because it's not the action of the companions
of the Prophet and Salah is Toki Salah is something that is just as
it is without any discussion. Just how the Prophet prayed. That's how
we pray and that's it. There's there's no using any kind of logic
around it because it's a ritual. There's no logic around. It's just
that's how the Prophet bread, we're not going to add or subtract
anything. It's the same reason why you cannot have a woman leading
Joomla if it had happened in the time of the Prophet, we'd do it.
Right, but it didn't.
The people gave us that every part of the body benefits from Salah
hmm keep your eyes open so that they're not the rest.
So every two eyes benefit from the
play vrlo says why does it matter at school obligates female
circumcision it does not obligate it, nor is it men dupe. Rather, it
is something less than that, which is called a MK Roma.
And that's in the resellerbin of his aid. And they say that that is
if it is in the society that is deemed something good.
And that it should not be too much so that her sexual pleasure is not
derived and removed. Like the East you're not allowed to remove that
sexual pleasure.
But it's not like what these people think. Yeah, circumcision
is for them. That's they think it's cutting off the whole thing.
No, what else? It's just like the the idea is supposed to it's
supposed to increase the pleasure. It's not so the idea was to
increase I didn't know about so if it's a job, but no, no, no, no.
Some countries they don't have anything and yet it's really bad.
They just like remove the whole thing. So then like the woman
can't have anything when she when she gets married. That's not good
for the men. Yes. Pretty much is no need for him anymore. Right?
For the man, it's sooner to do. Yeah, but for the man, the Sunnah
is lifted if there is no person to do it. That is a madam. Because
this Sona is not a justification to reveal your aura to a stranger.
Even for the baby. No, for the baby's fun. For the baby or child
is fun, too. But once he's bad, yeah, once he reaches Bulu nobody
can see his private parts. No. Okay. If he's happy for his wife,
right? Yeah, so let's say a convert comes in. He's not
circumcised. He, we actually had to talked about this before,
right? Either he he does it for himself, or his wife does it for
him. That's it. And by the way,
I've seen it because my two sons, it's a little device guy. And you
it's got rings on it. You pull the flap the foreskin over that. Okay,
of course they put some local anesthesia all over it. And that
which cleans it. Why did you assume that that wasn't there?
Yep. And then they they work there these rings and ring like holds it
down. And then they take a blade. Right and they just got it there's
a guide Exactly. There's a guideline so that even if the
thing slips it's not going to cut the rest of the member. Right. And
they just did you
know, they didn't hospital.
They
The cousins do it at home with their mouth. But we do it, they
just do it in the hospital. And it takes literally no more than 4560
seconds. And then of course, there is pain afterwards. But you have
to keep putting ointment for about two days.
Yeah, you just get the local butcher
butcher you call him over, he does crazy. Well, what is the financial
obligation does a man have? If he's divorcing his wife,
alimony or that type of thing? This is from realistic the answer
to the question is that for the three after the idea is over, he
owes her nothing.
And he of course he has to his daughters and his sons he has to
pay for them, their their food and their shelter. Now what there is a
federal law that the end leucine scholars
kept seeing these women on the streets.
Why is that? Oh, my husband divorced me, and I don't have any
way to take care of myself. So the end the leucine scholars give
fepto that this must be alleviated.
That's what should happen hudge
and M Jia, they use some concept like this, to allow some degree of
alimony if there will be a clear harm that this woman will live now
completely destitute and that leads to fitna in the society. So
that is a federal there's a difference between a ruling and a
federal ruling is Allah's law, that there's
that comes to us either by country evidence, or by the other sources
of the shittier. But effect to a is in fact, like a contravening of
that law or a suspension of that law for a greater need. And
there's only allowed to be given by scholars who have a very high
level of training and have been signed off as muftis. So you could
read the MG federal on alimony as a ruling he doesn't owe her
anything. Right?
Go ahead. lay person believe believes I guess that Rasul Allah
salAllahu Salam is apart from the word of Allah he believes so
because he considers it as the belief of Allison that was Jenna,
what is the real infrastructure of such a person?
What do you mean the part of a note of Allah Allah is not
composed of light in the first place?
Allah who notice Allah who notice some of what you will earn even
our best said he is the guide of those in the heavens and the
earth. He is what good shows the truth. What leads to goodness, do
not imagine that Allah is composed of like light, because light is
a think particles waves it's that whatever you want to call it.
So Allah is not composed of anything. Katra or any of us,
anything position is not composed of anything. And so that's the
first misconception we should remove. I also needed to clarify
another misconception when Allah says He blew in him, your his from
his spirit, it means the Spirit that He created, not his spirit as
if there's a piece of Allah inside of every one of us. I can't tell
you how many times I hear this. There's a peace of God inside of
everyone because Allah blew into Adam from our spirit. It's funny,
it defaults to that because the possessive it's like, it's my
book. Yeah. Like it's part of me. Exactly.
Yeah. So this is another important thing we have to clarify. If
workers can
clarify it, put that in a clip that will be very useful. When the
fuck two feet Marunouchi. I blew in him from the spirit that I
created my spirit that I own and created. And when when Allah
attributes something to himself, it elevates the status of that
thing. So we know the rule is very important because Allah attributed
to himself, okay. And so but it is an independent creation. It is not
as if God has a ruler, and he put blue part of his own self into
Adam That's incorrect. Right so that's the first thing secondly is
the prophet note of course, is the is not the prophets. I send them a
guide. If even I best says Allah notice similar to Allah, Allah is
the guide of the heavens and the earth is not the prophets I said
and I'm a guide a did not Allah say well equally Coleman head.
Allah is the guide of the hearts and prophets guide people to how
to worship Allah. That's the meaning of
a prophet being a guide. If we say the prophet is the guide Hedy, it
means that a prophesy setting them will guide you to the belief about
Allah, the correct understanding of Allah and how to worship Him.
You have to do it yourself now. Then when you do it, then Allah
guides your heart. And He guides you from act to act in situations
to situation until you become a guided person and your knifes
changes your ego changes.
What about the physical lights? Yes, the prop
Besides Salam, physical light nor is a something that Allah Tala
brings down upon people it is a physical thing that Allah brings
upon people puts inside of people. It has a physical element. And
sometimes the expression of that in the Quran is the word Sakina.
Who receives the Sakina? The those who remember lovest those whose
hearts are most pure so who's going to have more nor most *
the prophets no doubt about that. There is a physical node that is
bestowed upon them okay? Did not the prophesy said to make a dua
that Allah put note in my heart and nor in my face, and nor in my
nerves, right and not in my bones so it is a physical thing and the
Quran even says tuck shy Roman who deluded
dockside Roman julu Their skin itself, like shutters in a good
way. When it were softens in another tough suit. It softens
meaning they become very beautiful and saw their skin softens,
meaning the stress has gone from their faces. Right from what the
Tallinn would julu and another one, right.
There's their skin softens and tuck Shire. They shudder when this
Sakina descends upon them. Okay. And it's not the shuttering of
fear but the shuttering of
it's a good shuttering, not a shattering of heart. It's like a
thriller.
Like a thriller, like getting goosebumps. Yeah, almost. Maybe
you could say that as a better expression for it.
So it is a physical thing who's gonna have more of that than
anybody else? Satakarni prophesize someone's messaging also like
NIDA, Allah says, On the criminal law, he knew Ron Okita movie, and
he's also like he's murdered up right now someone in the chat the
first city in from maybe even from the Sahaba can I use as an
ambassador? Yes, if not best. I remember that's in close to me. By
the way, you could look it up a cursory the narration that it has
come to you light
at noon, Wakita movie and a clear book. The book is the Quran the
light is the prophesizing.
Does that that doesn't mean we don't believe that he had flesh
and blood. We believe he had flush. Right. But that flush is
the what can what contains a light
can you play Call of Duty? I don't even know what you'd be doing Call
of Duty to military game right? That much. I know. You know
there's something all about said that. You shouldn't shoot people
in these wars because it gets you desensitized. And you can't do
something haram in a war.
Others said no. What are you talking about? This just these
aren't real people. So I never got into that discussion because I
never had to worry about that. Does a woman have to pay back to
her mother? If she divorces her husband, due to domestic violence
or adultery? Lake's asked this question. If a woman
divorces her husband for no valid legal reason.
She's just doesn't not like him anywhere.
She pays the motto back
if she
has been aggressed upon and oppressed, mistreated, wronged she
does not need to seek the divorce from her husband, the judge
in Islamic court would separate between the two and she keeps her
dowry out. Sorry, I have to correct something. It's not just
the dowry what she gives back she gives back any amount of money
that's agreed upon.
If a woman seeks a cola,
they come to an agreement on what amount of money the husband Hey, I
didn't do anything. Husband is like, I did my job as a husband.
Yes, you did your job, but I'm not happy anymore. Okay. You have to
agree on a number in which he agrees to let you go. Why do we
say that? Did you not you agree upon a number to marry you and
call that the dowry? So it's not the same amount as the dowry? What
if you both married each other? You were very poor. The dowry was
$2,000.20 years later, you're both doctors and surgeons and $2,000 is
what you earn in an hour. Right?
So of course $2,000 not going to cut it now. I'm gonna lose my
wife. I'm gonna lose my kids. I'm gonna lose this divorce. I'm gonna
I'm gonna lose my happiness. Now $2,000 is a cut it we live in a
home that's, you know, $2 million.
So but the same principle plus, which is what agreement?
The principle of the dowry is agreement. The principle of the
quota is agreement because the situation may have changed.
So that's why
that's that's what has happened if
in New York to have a shitty board, we have to have a
videoboard NJ Yeah, we have to have the shirt board injury okay
because they use Medicaid law which states that in the absence
of a Sharia court the Imams can separate between husband and wife
they do a process they get three Imams three shoe
they look at the paperwork the documentation if he truly abused
her in some way shape and form they will pronounce a shutter a
separation between them
we really need that
lakes says there are three types of fields FGM by the way, now this
is something I have not researched but maybe I should
okay
okay.
Luna Anna says read the Quran while you take the Quran lightning
must not be talking to me, I must be talking to somebody else
by the way.
Definitely jantar says don't use the ring method, it can clamp
easily. Listen.
Let me let me tell you something. Everything we just said about the
explanation was just my observation, not a prescription
for you do not go and say NBF said not nothing but facts, and then I
get paper served. If I'm gonna get served, no, do not do it. If you
have an open close it right now. Do not do it. Based on what I
said, I just told you what I observed. Okay. So
let's go seek professional assistance on the subject. Okay.
Maybe Muslim, women who married converts can take a class can have
a course maybe we can hold it as a course. And they could do their
son or for their husband. So crazy final exam?
What are we supposed to say? Was it successful?
Do you have to retake the course?
You're gonna have to retake a lot more than the course if you fail.
Below Dean says is the concept of charity allowed in Islam
foundations and organizations? I mean, the operation of those org
is funded from the charity money of course it is right. But the
question you should be asking is Is the care used for this? And the
answer to that is Zika has eight categories that it can be given to
and merely running an organization
is not one of them.
Unless the organization is a as a CAD distribution organization,
then you're one of yeah, if you're as a CAD distribution
organization, you can run the whole org on Zika the salaries
everything else can run on Zika. Yes.
Number two, the military. Right. The military of the nation is
based on Zika
but we're that say our soup kitchen here which which feeds non
Muslims Nausicaa says because it's a cascode Oh Muslim Yeah.
Okay, couple more question before we wrap up
yep, how to deal with low self esteem and inferiority, low self
esteem and inferiority complex.
Take care of yourself inside and out. And remember who made you
take care of yourself inside and out if you feel bad about feeling
bad is relative, right?
If you're hanging out with five star people, and every single one
of them goes to school goes to work
in the top of the line Mercedes and your family has 100
There is no way shape and form you're not gonna be affected by
that your human being right you will be affected. Every one of my
friends comes in top of the line blacked out Mercedes, next one
BMW, what's the look that they get these days? Where the paint isn't
shiny? Right? I'm not Matt J, all these things.
And you come up in a car that is less than that. No doubt you're
inside yourself. A child may feel a little bit different, right?
Let's say hypothetically, the genetics that are
Allah created you with lakhs the same as what other people are
given. And this could happen in one family in one single family, a
very handsome son and a very not handsome son. Okay, this is
better, it's a tribulation, it's a test. So one of the things you
have to do is you have to ask yourself, are you even giving
yourself a chance, if you keep hanging out with a certain class
of people and you're not from that you may be harming yourself, step
out of those, those circles, right? And go to circles that is
more
similar to your circle. So that's really one of the fastest ways to
change your self esteem.
Self esteem number one is not a terribly like a bad thing. Self
esteem just means we should put it in Islamic terms.
It's not feeling less than other people. That's
what I was gonna say, every the radar is not feeling down about
what Allah gave you. And the opposite of his shooted min, the
being very happy about what Allah gave, you know, what are the
techniques to get that is it's actually take care of what Allah
gave you.
If you truly are witnessing Allah gave me a Nam of my skin. Alright,
take care your skin, right. So that means if you have a lot of
acne, get a treated, this is not changing the creation of Allah.
Anything that Allah naturally creates people with, which is like
clean skin, you're allowed to go treat it. You can even get surgery
for this, if needed, right to remove these spots or whatever
acne people get permitted for you to do that. permitted to get
braces, If your teeth are crooked. Those are also halau things to do.
If you're you're physically not confident about yourself, so do
pushups.
count calories, right? Taking care of your outside. If you by the
way, some people don't care. They're outside because they don't
care. They don't have the sickness, of low self esteem.
Right? Some people like that.
So take it in context in the context, someone who feels bad
about themselves, take care of the number that Allah gave you, and
allow give you more. It could be that you have low self esteem
because of financial purposes. Wake up early, sell something. Get
good at sales was prophesized Adam said risk was distributed in the
morning. And he said 9/10 of risk goes to the someone who's selling
something or get any other job or get it certification isn't take
care of yourself financially. Third, think people could have all
that and they still have self esteem issues, they feel still
feel miserable about themselves. Why?
They're not directed to Allah.
They are directed to comparison. They're directed they're all of
their mind is going to comparison.
How do I weigh up against someone so well, who's counting? Where's
the scoreboard for this? It's usually in his head or in the
other person's head. Right? Or in a third party's head who's
comparative between the two? You need to cancel break all the
scoreboards there's only one scoreboard that matters scoreboard
of Allah subhanaw taala How do I get that? In my heart is a
remembering it and be remembering Allah much doing a lot of the
remember a lot much
until you never forget there's only one scoreboard Why do I care
what anyone thinks there's one scoreboard. I'm telling you, when
you have this in your heart, you never back down from anybody. When
you have this in your heart, you never envy anybody. When you have
this in your heart. You never feel down about anything. Right?
Now, only thing you should be down about is did I put forth 100% or
not. That's the only thing you should be down about.
I believe those are ways that you can take care of yourself right
now, a person may
what else what is another reason why a person may may feel down
about themselves.
Okay, person may feel terrible about themselves because they
can't seem to get a woman to marry them. Good.
I told you guys about a video that I that I watched.
Then a guy gives his testimony.
He said that he's a normal guy. There's nothing wrong with them.
He's physically normal. He's financially normal. He's college
educated, he's socially normal has tons of friends. It just so
happened in this guy's life this brothers life that every woman he
proposed to said no. To the point that he said now he said maybe I'm
gonna I hate to say this, to be honest. But I'm gonna lower I'm
gonna lower the standard. Right. And I think it's fair to say
because it's standard practice for a single 20 year old men to
propose in his 20s proposed to other single girls, right. It's
not standard practice to propose to older widows. He began to
propose to older widows.
They still rejected. He proposed to someone I believe that she was
handicapped.
Rejected.
He just couldn't get it until finally he wept to Allah in
tahajjud.
And he had his he said, I had my arms up like this in complete
desperation of my situation. And my eyes were I was tearing
couldn't stop crying.
We don't live alone. We live there as Allah is watching Allah is with
us. And Allah answers us. He said very shortly thereafter, I met a
friend who met a friend who suggested to me
to propose to such and such a girl. He said,
this girl, he had known about her, and she was somebody that he
didn't even bother ever proposing to. Because she was out of his
league.
He said, There is no way okay.
And she accepted him.
Right? She accepted him.
Unreal. So sometimes when you feel so miserable about yourself, take
your broken heart to ALLAH because ALLAH SubhanA wa prophesised Allah
says in Hadith puts the NI in Delmon. Cassio Latif Kulu boom,
menagerie, I am with the brokenhearted ones.
For my sake, for my sake means when they turn to me for that you
are brokenhearted because of some other reason. You're brokenhearted
because of your interaction with the other humans that Allah
created me alongside. Take it to Allah. I'm brokenhearted because
of a tribulation I'm suffering a situation take it to Allah.
The men is like Subhanallah an amazing he's regular brother but
he's, he talks about it all the time. He like tells people like
Allah is real. Is Allah is Huck.
Long stream today making up last time
plave row says, Remember Kashmir May Allah subhana wa Tada be with
the Muslims of Kashmir.
Our esmaeili is considered and Muslim is made these are of two
types. The ones who are considered innovators. they uphold the known
in religion by necessity matters. But they
go deviate from explicit texts. That group of Israelis are called
the
Biharis. They're innovators. What does that mean? an innovator is is
not an apostate. He's not a Kaffir. But his good deeds don't
count until he fixes his belief. His good deeds are not acceptable
until he fixes his belief. That's the meaning of an innovator or the
legal standing of an innovator. Right so
the Nizari Ismaili these are out of Islam that Nizar is made these
are the descendants of the assassins your all your what is it
called? Game of Assassin's Creed? Assassin's Creed is cool. Okay,
not the game. The creed of the assassins is today. The Bizzarri
creed is kofler Right?
The creed of the new saris is Cofer. Why because they no longer
believe in Salah. They no longer believe in fasting they no longer
believe that they have to make hedge the hedge is to the Agha
Khan and their representative is Harvard professor of course
because Agha Khan donate so much money that's why he's a professor
there. I'd nanny or admin I don't even know his name. But this look
at his Ramadan tweets. He said no, we're not the only Muslims who
don't fast how do you not fast as a Muslim then what Islam Do you
have? No Salah nose aka no Hajj, why even bothering at that point?
Like literally Why are you bothering? It's because it's a
nice fat organization. There's a lot of networking going on. And
there's a lot of money to be made because there's a QA
is, is on the income. And it goes straight to the Agha Khan, not to
the poor.
I'm sure they probably say that the poor the Agha Khan then helps
everybody so he's lucky. But it's okay is 2% 5% on savings after
conditions are met. Not on income.
Okay.
If I'm going to watch any study, you think it's a good idea. I
can't tell you. I cannot tell you this because
I didn't go there myself. Can we purchase life insurance? No life
insurance is forbidden for us. On two accounts, it's a money for
money transaction. And on top of that, it's unknown. What you're
gonna get back or what you're giving. It's unknown. So on both
ways. Can we pray behind a person or group who says Allah is above
the throne? And does that make them a co Farah a Catholic?
If they just cite the verse that no
but if they interpret it as he is physically above the throne that's
touched him.
And, and yes, no, we know we would not prey on them anymore.
If they physically explicitly utter words of touch seem to know.
Okay
can I write fantasy stories in which there are polytheistic
religions? No, you can write a fantasy story but don't cross any
boundaries of Sharia. Right?
Scooby Doo. I'm an ex ismaily They're not Muslim. They don't
pray. They don't follow the Quran. Okay, there you have it straight
from the horse's mouth.
Where the dog's mouth. Scooby Doo is a dog right?
Our most is smilies Nizari. I don't know, here in East Brunswick
in Central Jersey, in our area. They're boys. My neighbor. He's
very nice, man. Very nice for him. Right, but
they're boys.
What do you think of the concept of Watson would
I could just basically simply tell you that if the intent of Watson
would is that is pantheistic meaning is saying everything is
part of the Divine or
a mere reflection of the essence of the Divine or I don't know how
they put it to be honest with you. But if if it's pantheistic okay,
everything is part of God. That's the doctrine we don't have an
Islam but if it's worth it to shoot, which is another concept,
which is oneness of witnessing. That means when I look at it, this
chicken, I remember its creator.
When a bad thing happens to me, I returned back to a lot in my
thoughts to say this bad thing happens did it wasn't my fault.
Did I do something wrong? Is it a test from Allah? It's a test from
Allah. I constantly am reflecting everything back to the to the
Creator. That's not only acceptable, that's
laudable.
Maurice says, are Hussam. Are we all gonna die? Yes.
Is it easy to visit you from New York? Khalil? Yes, it is very
easy, come to just take the station to New Brunswick.
And then take an Uber or walk to 367 Somerset Street at one
o'clock. And we'll be here
367 So you can't mess with that. We have the nicest house, where
right now in the most beautiful home in all of New Brunswick,
the street and the whole town, drive around the city of New
Brunswick, you will not find a prettier abode than the one we're
in right now.
Yeah, HIPAA say it. What are your thoughts on Facebook group that
calls out men on Muslim dating apps? Is it gossiping? Yes. Be
well, if the guy puts himself
on an app,
and he's just trying to get married? To put him down for that?
Yeah, why would there's no valid reasons to do that? So you'd be
sinful for that? To make fun of him?
Me noticing why a woman would do that. Except that they're angry at
men maybe because they're not receiving no one's swiping on
them. Right?
Is that the motivation?
Can Muslim men marry a Christian woman and the Maliki school would
say about that my crew but as valid discouraged?
Or hottie Samina best reliable since he was a young one the
prophet died? Says enjoyer answer is yes, the reliable because he
didn't only learn Hadith in the time when he was a prophet. Some
of them he did some he learned from the Companions later on, but
they are reliable.
Have a question about a friend that is in the FBI? Is it a form
of treason in Islam? Not necessarily, but not necessarily
treason, because there are a lot of things that could be valid that
they're doing.
But I don't think many Muslims will just it's not going to pass
very easily with Muslims because we just had a COINTELPRO and we
still probably have a COINTELPRO
COINTELPRO was essentially co opting the community community
intelligence program, get someone from the community to spy on the
community. And basically, we end up all distrusting anyone who
walks out of a government building.
Because of that legacy, many Muslims will probably be have
question marks about someone who
works in the FBI.
But in itself, law enforcement is not I can't say it's in itself
treason. Because if you're working narcotics, if you're working in
federal crimes, right
That's all fine and good.
Ladies and gentlemen, a lot of questions, a lot of good things
here for the sister. Yeah, I mean, it's just a bunch of gossip,
talking about making fun of guys on Muslim dating apps. Yeah, I
mean, it's gossip. There's no reason to actually do that. So
there is a, if there's a reason to talk about someone who says
something in the public sphere, it's not gossip, if there is no
reason that it's gossip,
right. So
that's that, ladies and gentlemen. Does that come alongside and
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