Shadee Elmasry – Imran Hosein on End Times Theories vs. Facts

Shadee Elmasry
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The importance of knowing the differences between opinions on culture and the level of confidence in conspiracy theories is discussed. The potential for people to be mistaken about the level of confidence in conspiracy theories is also highlighted. The speakers explore the concept of "we" and its relation to "we" being in the same place, with the hope that people should focus on their own beliefs rather than others.
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yet juja met juge, there are a lot of people who make conclusions.

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And we all know we're talking about Imran Hussein and his little

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band of believers. And I say that it may sound disrespectful because

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I don't respect the way they go about doing things. So I don't

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respect. So if it's like, sounds disrespectful, it is reason being

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is this, if you are someone who claims to study, and you cannot

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separate between a fact and a theory, and you don't know the

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levels in Islam of what is different upon and what is not

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allowed to be different upon, then who taught you? I said, one of the

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first things that you ever study is what is something that can be

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different upon? And what is something that can't be different

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upon theories about who is yet Judah met juge, how the sun is

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gonna rise from the west are worth a hill of beans, I'm telling you,

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and in terms of I don't I've never seen any scholar get into this

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with that depth, nor ever conflate it with a fact to the point that

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they will get red in the face and go after you and get heated with

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anyone who doesn't agree with it. So, forget the theory, analyzing

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the theory is least important thing. But how are you treating

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the theory if you're treating the theory as a fact, this is why

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exactly why sitting the job for the subjects LLM. maarif Utrecht

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11, Alama true having true knowledge is to know the

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differences of opinions between the scholars. And it means two

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things it means number one, what can have an opinion in the first

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place and what can't there's no opinion on culture yet. There is

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opinion on Monday yet motor Chevy had maybe some of the OLA might

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have Willard but the majority should not delve into them. One

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way or the other. Just leave it as it is recite it and move on. But

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kata yet, or the new yet, or even this has not even been yet this is

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more like I owe him a welcome is something that has proof that is

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less than 50%. So you have a call to 100% the money could be very

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solid 99.9% all the way down to 50.1%. Right? A lot of confidence,

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but can't say 100% and very little confidence, or it's possible.

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Check is 5050. And really like these numbers, these percentages

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are just we're just saying these percentages as so we can

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understand. But check is one something's pretty much 50 If they

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really don't know, that which is has less evidence than that is

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called a one. It's a complete imagination. But I highly

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recommend the people who are into those ideas and into those,

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you know, conspiracy theories. This is like the, like a Reddit

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version of Islam. It is this is the this is the Reddit world of

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Islam. You're if you're into that fine be into it. But nowhere it

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is. It's in a level of Oh ham or vignette or should cook, even you

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can go out treating this like it's actual fact, you can do this to

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these types of people who are spending 99% of their time on the

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Illuminati, or the jinn, or afterwards the man or the dead

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gel, or who is the judo mat juge. And is it the Kazarian Jews? And

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is it the Turks? Or is it the Chinese or is every decade is

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somebody different? Whoever's powerful, it's he has huge amount

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due to that time. One of the tricks of Iblees is to get a

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person to focus Virtue on something that is outside of day

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to day life that is almost imaginary, such that now if you

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look at the Marxist, they're all about this. The Marxists. They

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care about justice, they care about sharing, but they're

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concerned about sharing is in this large theoretical, that may or may

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not even have any tangible existence, the prophets call you

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to bring your focus of virtue back onto what is right in front of

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you. This is one of the biggest tricks of bliss and is the

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difference between a satanic distraction and deflection of

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virtue, and the prophetic way, he does that so that you can ignore

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what is right in front of you. So that you can ignore the people

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that you have in your own home, in your own community on your own

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street. Theoretical virtue is the trick of Iblees. And when effort

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is being poured effort upon effort and time after time, hour after

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hour is being spent on something that is pure theory. You may say

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Tom happy he took your goodness, and he made you wasted

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imagination. It's out there in nothing. But what he doesn't want

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you to do is to forget all that nonsense. Why don't you look

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around in your immediate circle who needs help? I remember reading

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in an example where a man lives with his mom thing. He keeps

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praying for his mother's spiritual state. The Sheikh was like hold on

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Doesn't your mom. Isn't she working? Overtime? He keeps

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praying for his mom's spiritual statement spiritual states

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something you can't see. Is your mom work overtime? Yeah,

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She does. What do you do? Oh, you know, I go to school and and I

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study. Okay, but your mom's working overtime years. She's a

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single mom. She's working overtime. He said the right path

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is forget all this talk about your mom's spiritual state and worry

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about her financial and physical state. She's exhausted every

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single day. And that was like a big shock to the guy. He was like

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this the last thing I expected, I thought the shake would be all

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about the concern for her spiritual state. So we see here

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that there's imaginary virtue shaytaan has deflected Your

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goodness. And then there's actual infocus day to day virtue is not a

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common deflection of iblees area that has no impact on real day to

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day life. And you debate people, you know, 18 year olds whose

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debates you on the Khilafah 18 year olds who debates you are that

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yeah, Judah met George is the Khazarian Jews. Okay, what impact

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does this have on anyone's day to day life? Right? Like, if you took

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that energy and you put it into your home, your whole family be

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converts that all into Islam, see how good this could because but

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it's bliss. It's one of the tricks or shades on to deflect goodness.

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And when you look at the prophets, what did they do? They come in,

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they're like, oh, that person needs a meal. That person needs to

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help crossing the road. This person needs help moving. Show me

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one Hadith where the prophets of Allah when he was setting them

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gives a whole long lecture on the political theory of Islam. So it's

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like something where if you look at the Naboo, it goes to what is

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right in front of you, and that actually grows whereas you could

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talk theory all day long. It bliss is happy with you

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