Shadee Elmasry – NBF 104 Salahuddin alAyyubi
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The speakers discuss the history and importance of Reed's battles, including a battle near a village and a battle near a village. They stress the importance of learning from mistakes and mistakes in learning from them, as well as the need for a strong legal system to achieve justice. They stress the importance of representation and self confidence in achieving success in life, as well as the need for a strong legal system to achieve justice.
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today's topic.
Salahuddin a report one, why do I say part one because I want to get
into some of the details of the battles. Now, you know, I don't
like to zoom in too much about things. But sometimes you got to
zoom in, because certain things are exciting.
We look at these biographies, noting that much of the details
are not for our context, they will not move you. Right, the details
of it. So we don't really go into the details. Okay.
We won't really go into the details. But I usually go into the
general spirit and the themes. We're going to do a little bit of
that. But we're also
going to look at the Battle of Hattin
which was one of the really important battles.
It's the most important battle that basically changed the whole
thing for somebody. But let's take a look at one of the most
important themes. So Allah had Dean, he grew up under the shade
of *, *, and grew up in chaos. We said that last week, he
grew up in absolute, like spiritual, religious, moral chaos.
There were not many right there was not a single righteous king
amongst the Muslims at the time.
He came up, almost you can imagine the Arab world today.
And someone wants to come in with piety and Dean, he's gonna have to
cut next. All right, he's gonna have to be extremely tough.
That's what he was. And he got the job done.
Growing up in the shade of that, alright, someone wants to send a
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Growing up in the shade of that Salahuddin grew up in a degree of
security. Yes, there were four Latin kingdoms there were four
castles four cities that the Crusaders had conquered. That's
true, but a sham
which is Syria.
Damascus mainly, and some of the other serious cities around if you
ask the people of Damascus, they say that Shem is specifically
Damascus. And they have an argument for that. So Shem when
someone says Shem, it means Damascus and the cities around it.
Okay, but specifically Damascus, why do they say that? Because Shem
is the city in which the son of Satan and that's where he settled.
And that's where the Naboo and the prophecy was. Because he was he
carried the baton after his father sitting and then one son went up
north and other son went up down south. And they established
civilization again after the flood. Some people say the flood
was a local legend, a local. That's not true at all. The Flood
was global. Why is it that every civilization
has a flood story. Go watch. I know the Reatta who homoeopathy,
we made his
lineage saying the North's lineage, they're the remainder.
Okay, now the words they're the ones who will continue on
humanity. So everyone's lineage eventually ties up to one of the
sons of Satan Anwar, which of course goes back to Satan anymore.
So Sam or Shem, the Arabic in Arabic, it's Shem. in Hebron in
Hebrew, it's Sam, where he established
life is what we now call Damascus. And that's why Damascus is the
oldest city oldest running city in the history of the world. It's
Damascus. It's not
Jerusalem not Matt Cutts Damascus, okay, that's a special place of
Hashem. When the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam came,
it was a massive, massive
gift that he was told that the people of Sham will not only will
they submit to the truth, they will be from the best.
They will be from the best. That's why I love He prayed for blessings
for them Shem
now
he grew up, a Shem was on lockdown, right? Complete
lockdown, there was no
room for the manette 15 and the shouting. It was a place of
righteousness. The scholars were elevated. The discourse was all
about serious matters of jihad, and taking back Jerusalem.
That leader,
you fills you with confidence. He's not messing around. There's
not even not even like a hair of even a direction of selfishness in
his reign. Selfishness meaning like he's taking the money for
himself. He's padding up his family all that stuff that none of
that? Yes. When they say oh, he was consolidating power for
himself? Of course he was what how do you think he's gonna rule? He
has to consent. There's certain things you have to do you have to
consolidate power for yourself. Say no matter when he saw that the
the the cut, have been worried was rising so much that people are now
they're no longer like relying on a law. They're so amazed by him.
Right? He removed him. Okay. You removed him any sense of a mirror
or a governor that was not following all models way? You're
gone. So consolidating power, that's expected, you want that you
want a leader who's incompetent fool, where it gets splintered?
What are we talking about yesterday, where we hear when we
talked about? Was it the stream where we talked about that?
masajid. They have administration. And it has to be a strong
administration and a strong imam who puts one message in the
mosque. And that's it. I think it was here. So that's looking at the
looking at the reviews, yes.
I'm happy and I want to screenshot because he runs the place.
He runs the place.
When he left, a man came to me said can I call the event?
I said, what had not ever said. He said no, he never let me. He said
then why would I let you like is this? You ever have kids? The mom
says no about something all the time. As soon as she leaves the
house, go ask the dad this. And if the dad says yes, you undermine
them, right? So that type of stuff.
I never really understood until I came and I saw the way they
operated. They had been running masajid for years before me. And I
thought to myself,
You know what, they know what they're doing. Right? And it's
works. So
it works in a big community like ours, where if you don't like it,
there are like 3456 Other masajid within 510 minutes of driving that
you can go to. So you can afford to say, well, this is the rule
here. This is what we're going on. And if you don't like it, you
definitely can go to another masjid, right? In small town.
masajid it's like one masjid for the entire community, they
actually can't get very theological. Because you just have
to make sure that everyone has a place to pray in. And you can't
afford to turn people away. Right. So it's a little bit different.
And we're lucky that we have and humbled now that we have options
here in New Jersey, Central Jersey.
So I had Dean when he grew up with that. The idea that you have to
fight hard for the barebone basics of the Dean was done for him
already. He grew up relaxed. And his father remember very clearly
his father, gain the favor of new to Dean Sankeys father.
How Notre Dame's like his father. He was very competent in surviving
and chaos.
He was not a man of Deen,
but he was very good at surviving and chaos.
Thank you, Senior zenki senior, His word was that you have to
become the tyrant before someone else becomes a tyrant. You have to
attack before you get attacked. That was his rule of surviving and
chaos.
So when the Khalifa who was his friend, he was allied with the
Khalifa of Baghdad.
When he died
there was a little bit of a civil war amongst the brothers.
He saw an opportunity
And he said would take over the hook enough. Take over that basket
caliphate.
Right?
He goes, but he loses, he gets repelled you. He took a risk you
lost. Now he's running for his life. Him and his men are fleeing
for their life.
And he passes by the city of secrete. This is where Saddam
Hussein was from and where I think he died too. He passes by Tikrit.
And the ruler, the governor of Tikrit is the Kurdish AU.
Who is the father of future father. So I do. So what is a UPC?
He sees a powerful man, J zenki. Sr. He is a powerful ruler, he
sees him on the run. That's an opportunity. When a powerful man
is vulnerable. That's an opportunity. Because if you make
* help him get through it, he's going to owe you for life. So what
does he do? Although he's allied with the Khalifa of Baghdad, he
gives him refuge. He hides him, he protects him. He saves his life.
So thank you, Sr. Now owes
you
a debt for life.
As soon as Thank you, Senior settles down, he finds a you when
the time is right, he gives a little favor. He said, listen,
we've conquered a little bit more.
And now you can become governor of balabac. Okay, so he makes him
governor of BattleMech. Now noted, Dean, he follows the footsteps of
his father in worldly competence. But he's a man of D. That's the
difference between him and his father. Okay.
Use you, you should have two sets of mentors in your life. The
mentors of professional worldly benefit. Allah affirms the
knowledge of the kofod for the dunya. When he affirms their
knowledge, it means it's good beneficial knowledge. But he
blames it that it's only of the dunya Yeah, Allah Munna, Vihaan
mineral head to dunya. They only know the outward of this dunya.
There may be benefits in that. Okay. So when he says yeah, Allah
moon, it affirms there's benefit. If there's no benefit. It's not
it's not
useful, right? I wouldn't call it an ad. There could be I didn't
want to die infer Yes, there is true. But in this case, it means
they do. They do know stuff. But it's only about the dunya. So the
best brain surgeon in the world, how much knowledge does he have?
Wonderful. But it's blameworthy if you have zero knowledge of what's
far more important. Which is
right, it's playing with. So it's almost like you have all the
knowledge on phone cases, but you have no idea how actual phone
works. What's the point? So
Notre Dame took that knowledge from his father.
But he was a man of Diem. And he was inspired by certain preachers
in Iraq at the time that were talking about jihad, and taking
back the cities from the French Crusaders, which were mostly
French but there were some other places. Do you see how France is?
animosity towards Islam literally goes over 1000 years. And when
we're surprised, oh, the French and the Belgian is just a branch
of France, right? And all these other countries surrounding
France, they have the same but England is separate. Your English?
Yes. Like Yep. German, like, that's it. That's all of your What
about Italian? Italian, they're their Mediterranean people. So
they're a bit different. So the French and the Spanish, they're
the Crusaders. So when you go to France, I just wanted to remind
you, and they do something bad. Like they banned hijab. Why do you
surprise 1000 years ago, they traveled halfway across the
continent
to kill you.
and risk their own life in the process. You think that when you
go to their country, you're going to find some benefit, or we're
going to be welcomed with open arms when they needed you for
labor? Because they weren't having enough kids. So for the French,
the Muslims, the Arabs or when they go to France and have an
expectation or you think that there's a future there?
You know, just just go back in history. This is 1000 year old
feud. Alright, so
he's now really where were we?
What are we talking about?
Government? Yes. So Nadine.
So, uh, you becomes a governor about a buck. And it's a beautiful
town.
It's peaceful. And so the idea is born there. And he's raised there.
Okay.
And he grows up going to the masjid and learning from his
father. So I was saying worldly competence. You should never have
any shame in having worldly
mentors in the matters of dunya. And the Islamic world is not just
backwards because of its
it's, it's backwards because of their lack of Taqwa. Then there's
lack of Tofik in learning anything good in the world either. So with
the saying of that about the Arabs is now we import from the the nail
to the missile, the needle, the little needle, that you use to sew
and the missile, right, we import everything, what do we produce? So
why do we not have this worldly success because Allah has not
given us a Sofia, Allah doesn't give Tofik to sinners. So, so now
had Dean grows up in this shade. And one of the most important
things when the comfortable, rich kids hone in on something is going
to happen. Because their entire life is a precedent of success,
their entire life, what they want, they get, they have the means to
do something. So when rich kids, when I say Rich, I mean just
comfortable. Kids who never have to worry about money, they know
they have all the needs of life and more.
And their minds are able to now focus on things beyond the basics,
security, food, you know that?
What is it called? Maslow? Right? He made a great observation, in my
opinion, right? The the, the pyramid of needs, starts off with
security, what are the law saying suit, it's Quraysh upon my home
and drink while I'm at home and health, okay, if we're all hungry,
then no crimes are going to be committed. We're all dying of
hunger. So the first thing is hunger, right? So if I'm starving
and thirsty, and a criminal across the cell is starving and thirsty,
we're both worried about food. So food is the first he was gonna
pull up, pull it up for us. All right. Now, what are we talking
about? Maslow loves, you know, pyramid scheme of
hierarchy is hierarchy of needs. It's an observation we can agree
with it or disagree with, and then he may be 100%. Right? Right. But
it's he's just observing, and we can observe too. So the physical,
you got to breathe, you got to have to have water. That's the
first thing, right? You have to have. Shelter is the second next
after that. After the after your physical body is secured. You now
start worrying about a roof over your head, if you're in a flood,
as many of those in Pakistan are. And you're about to die of thirst.
What do you think about first about getting married? Yeah,
they're now going about marriage. They're also not worried about
a roof if he's thirsty, right. So we need water first. Get water. So
their basic needs of people. After that safety? What were you gonna
say? That's what I was gonna say. Yeah, and you're not worried about
how I feel.
You know, when you don't have a roof over? Oh, totally. Yeah. All
these woke issues is because we've went beyond the pyramid. It's
going back up. Yeah. Then it begins to balloon again. Yep,
we're after self actualization. That is demand. Yeah, yeah, it's
demands. And because you have, there's no direction if you
notice, so no human being, we don't really need a machete to
tell us what to do when we're starving. Right? You know, you got
to eat. We don't need a city to tell us what to do. When we have
no roof and it's raining on our heads. We all buy our fitrah
inside of us, that Allah created, we go seek a roof. So those basic
things we can all agree on. We don't need a law for that, or we
don't need spiritual direction for that. But once all that stuff is
fulfilled, we now ask the question, what do I do now? And
that's what nuda Dean gave. That's the society he created. It wasn't
just Salahuddin, you have to understand he's the head of the
arrow. He's the point of the arrow. noted, Dean. He made
everybody here in his society, not have to worry about security, not
have to worry about the comforts of life, not even securing the
dean. Right. Securing the dean is a big thing. That's why
youth and Shabaab they all go to the imam
who is doing something so when she comes to use of what's coming up.
We didn't there was no like institutions or anything. Right.
And especially a sunnah and mme and antiskid enough's and to
soften these things. It was a non thing he had to fight to make to
give it a space in the United States, okay, he had to fight for
that. Where do people go? They go under, bind him. Right. So, but
when you're going behind him, you now have time to think about
something that he doesn't have time to think about. And in his
time, let me tell you what he was criticized for, but it was not a
fair criticism. What was he criticized for? That he never
settled, established and taught every single day and raised up
crop of like us and one mustard or whatever.
It's not a valid criticism. How could he have done that what it
was more worth his time to zip Zach across zigzag raw across the
entire nation giving waking people up about this, its discovery
didn't even know it existed. There was a time back then, you did not
have internet, you had only a few English book publishers, you had
only a few Imams. And he coming articulating the tradition.
Traditional Senate of Ed is so knowledgeable when I say
traditional, I mean, passed down Senate doesn't
have the athlete and the fifth, the way it was practiced, with a
full chain of transmission back to the prophets of Allah when he was
sending them. We never heard of this before. His time was far
better off spent doing that zigzagging there was no internet
for him to make a video and go to 1000 people in 1000 cities.
Okay.
So, but now that he's doing that, the next generation doesn't have
to do that. First of all, we don't have to Second of all, Allah gave
us the internet. Right? But that means also, you're not the only
one who has internet the first opinion and when fop in the all
groups have the internet too, right? So
once one generation covers something the next generation
could do the next fulfill the next level. So when noted Dean fought
to establish a home for Islam. And for the Sharia, which was
Damascus. Salahuddin was now able to think, to take it to the next
level. And that was namely that he his training was indeed, and his
training was in war. What What would a the elite youth of that
time? What would they study today? They would study business, I would
say, right, if you're born into the Vanderbilts, or the
Rockefellers, it's spreadsheets and it's business and it's tax
law, right? That's what you study. If you're an elite today, you
study business.
It's probably rare for an elite to go become a surgeon like is there
any Rockefellers that went became a surgeon? By the way, the
Rockefellers do have a bad rap? Personally speaking, JD
Rockefeller, is one of my favorite robber barons, he's not a robber
to me.
He's not a robber, to me. He's the one who supplied light oil,
kerosene, and basically almost invented gasoline, right? In this
middle class, basically, yeah. But
if you want to talk about like a guy who's worthy of aiding that's
Carnegie, sorry, not Carnegie and JP Morgan, and Carnegie to
Carnegie's 5050 was Carnegie's 5050 Did he give all his money
after he made tobacco? Right, basically, Andrew Clark, so these
are the three big just JP Morgan. It's John D. Rockefeller. And it's
Andrew Carnegie. After them comes Henry Ford. Henry Ford is from the
poor, right? They're all they're all started port. But JD, this is
the this is the old this is the OGs. The next generation is Henry
Ford. But
John D. Rockefeller. To me when you read his biography, he was one
of those religious Calvinists, no excess, right? Really no access,
right. And efficiency to the tee. He was like Swiss right
efficiency. That's why he could not tolerate the idea that there's
competition without you taking it out. And he would take out the
competition in a very nice way. If you asked me, he would invite him
over. He would offer the bio, custom Tesla, right?
No, if the person says no, then he then he takes the second. The
first is the bio.
Then he takes the second folder out, what's the second folder, his
books, he says, Look, I can afford to sell my kerosene at a loss for
two years. Right? You will not get a single customer. And you will go
broke. Right? When you go broke, I will buy your company and I will
make you a manager because I need bigger company. I need more
manpower, right.
He was so powerful and so strong in his business, he was able to do
that have those conversations. So the people either got stubborn and
tried to fight him you lost or they put up the white flag right
away. And they joined him. He took over all of the manufacturing of
of this of oil
in Ohio, and that's where they went on him on anti trusting said
Well, what did I do wrong? Right. They went on him for anti trade.
You know, the waste of his kerosene at the time was gasoline.
He's like, I don't want to waste it. Hire researchers to see what
we could use this for. In his lifetime the car was invented
right? The waste of the
kerosene became bigger and bigger in business for him than the
kerosene itself. I don't I like John D. Rockefeller, he
established his family and all this stuff about the Illuminati. I
think that all comes later that people just made that stuff up. If
he asked me, he established rules of like austerity on his family,
because he was a Calvinist. He was an austere Christian who didn't
believe in like fun. Like, he was no fun to be around. Not that he
was mean. Okay, the guy who was mean was JP Morgan, not that he
was mean, but he was like, austere, okay, you didn't buy
something you didn't need.
Even some people said, like, life has to be enjoyed, right? We don't
believe in any of that stuff. What about
Alright, Carnegie? So Carnegie's one guy Mel is another guy, Andrew
Carnegie. Yeah, they're different guys. Yeah, it's Andrew Carnegie.
Andrew Carnegie. Yes, yes. Now Andrew Carnegie. Andrew Carnegie
is the guy worthy of being hated in his career life, admired in his
retirement. Andrew Carnegie is the he did cheap stuff. And he screwed
around with the labors in Pittsburgh, all of steel,
Pittsburgh Steelers, all that this old Andrew Carnegie. And by his
own admission, he knew nothing about steel. He just knows about
business. So he is he was from Pittsburgh, he established it all
there. Right. That's why Pittsburgh became Pittsburgh.
Because of him, New Jersey and New York became New Jersey, because JD
Rockefeller, he established headquarters jersey, although he's
in Ohio guy, Mobil, and Exxon are what they broke up. When they
broke up. Let me just go back to when they broke up JD Rockefeller.
Because he had so much so many of these oil refineries, they broke
it up into 32. Companies, because he had 32 divisions. So is that
every division imagine like they break up ArcView as a company.
Dar Fett has a separate, everything is separate, right? So
they broke it all up. But his attorneys replied back.
Are you stealing it from us? Is this communism? No. Right? There's
another, you're gonna be a shareholder and every single one,
right? He said, Okay, what can I run himself, he said, You can't
run any of them. But you're a shareholder.
So he became extremely depressed by this. And he went, and he spent
time the whole year with his new grandchild that he had his
accountant comes back after five months. He said, Sir, in this past
five months, you have not lifted a single finger. You've made more
money, right? As a shareholder of these companies that you have made
in the past, like two, three years combined. In five months, right?
It turned out to be the biggest thing for him. He didn't know
work. And he owns all I guess what they ended up doing.
The hands of console consolidating anyway. So you took imagine 30 to
two vice presidents. Each one of them becomes the CEO. Now you have
now 32 fish in the pond. Now they're gonna do the same, they're
gonna do the same thing. So they consolidated. And then who are
they coming for advice to him again, so nothing really happened,
right? Everyone just got a little bit richer, and he got a little
bit richer, right? So
Exxon is from him. Mobile is from him. It's all that Exxon was like
JD Rockefeller, New York. Mobile was JD Rockefeller in New Jersey.
It's like that, right? It was called so first. In any event,
Carnegie was a jerk who screwed around with the employees to
squeeze the employees, you work seven days a week, you double the
work, have to pay stuff like that.
Until they would like protests, they protested. There were riots
by the workers. When he retired, he felt guilty. He started giving
away all his money, and half the stuff that wasn't for show because
they wasn't even named after him. He didn't care about the name. He
would go to the township, build the library, call it whatever you
want, stuff like that. Now, who is the the other guy who was probably
the funnest to be around. But the craziest and the meanest was the
banker JP Morgan. He's the monopoly man. Right? Monopoly guy.
That's JP Morgan. Yeah. JP Morgan is him. And he's a New Yorker.
Right. That's why all the streets are found between New York and New
Jersey. Yeah, Broadway Park, place, all that stuff. Atlantic
City, right, and just landeck All that stuff is JP Morgan. So JP
Morgan is the guy you don't see a lot of pictures of him because he
had a disease on his nose. And he's had a massive nose with like,
there was like a warzone on his nose. So he wasn't a lot of
pictures. But he is essentially the monopoly man. That's the
caricature of JP Morgan. And he was famously known as, yes, no,
Morgan, because a person would come in, and he would make a flash
decision right away. Like he was
right away, yes or no, about this person, this person is full of
nonsense, or this person is the guy. And then he was It was
literally he would back to business. And it would be
literally by the force of his personality that the business
would succeed or fail. So that's JP Morgan, essentially. And these
are the robber barons.
I don't even know how we got into talking about
A lot of stuff is kind of irrelevant because it's human
personality. That's what we're talking about human personalities.
Luxury business. Yeah. So today in today's world,
what are they these guys? They don't go into medicine and
engineering in it. They go into business, right? They go into
management of business and how to move money around and make the
money bigger money. They don't go into actual work in the old days,
okay? In the old days, you went to warfare.
If you want to secure your city, if you want to expand your city,
if you want to get rich spoils of war, all of warfare, you studied
warfare. Okay, that's what you studied. And so the country that
had the best trained soldiers is the country that's going to
survive. If you want to stability, you have to manually get it back
in the old days. Okay. So Salahuddin a UB
was raised on warfare, okay, it's the study of warfare. That's what
he studied how to ride horses, how to shoot arrows, how to use sorts,
all that stuff. And of course, we know that they were Kurds, whereas
zenki was a Turk, the Sankeys were Turks. The Huguenots there's no
humans right now. It's just one family and about a buck and their
Kurtz.
As he grew, where do you go, you go to fight for the king's army.
And that was sort of Dean advance. And he did very well. In the army
of Salahuddin, sorry of Notre Dame, and he had
two trips to Egypt. The first trip was so bad,
and he hated his uncle sheer coup. He hated him. Schuco was an
irreligious man, in temperate man. He just He despised him. Also,
that Salahuddin was well put together. Shinjuku was like a
slob. blind in one eye, not handsome. Not that blindness is
bad thing. You can be handsome and blind. But it was a slum. And it
was an irreligious man in temperate man, but he was noted in
his brother, and he knew how to get the job done. So new didn't
used him. He was his number one guy. So at that point, Notre Dame
Salahuddin was forced to go with him. His name was Yousef. So I had
seen his name is Yousef. He was forced to go with him and be his
assistant on many trips, and he despised it. So we went to Egypt,
he despised it, he had to go a second time. And he had an advisor
called called the admission debt
by Dean admissions.
And Salahuddin complained to him, noted, Dean has sent me back to
Egypt. I'm going to tell him, I don't want to go to Egypt, to go
to Egypt. Okay. So he complains to Notre Dame, Notre Dame says we're
going
he says, I really don't want to go to Egypt. And he forces him. No
Dean says, you are going and his father said enough writing to know
the dean and trying to stop talking to him. Right? Don't Don't
bother the king. You're lucky you have this position, just go and
call the dean said to him on his way off, he said, ASA and
Takahashi and Hokkaido lako you might hear the thing, but it's
really good for you.
Right.
And that was the last night that they were sitting in the courtyard
of his house, having
some food and call the dean said that to next morning, you'll see
Egypt never came back to Damascus. As a soldier, as a soldier, he
came back as a conqueror.
Right, he went and he went to Egypt. But when he went, he left
Egypt. He never came back either. He never will. But he really hated
Egypt. He went to Egypt. And as I said, in the last Thursday stream,
he could read it there that he ends up becoming it within a few
months, becoming Sultan of Egypt. We're not going to go over that
again because we went over it last week.
He comes back he avoids Notre Dame for two years. Notre Dame dice
Cold War.
There's a cold war between Salahuddin and Notre Dame because
Salahuddin is dead, are you he tells him You don't know this. You
are. A country has fallen in your lap. You don't give it up.
You don't train this for Novell. You don't give that away. But he
said you have an unknown Indian soldier says, Son, something
naive.
Right? You are conscious falling in your lap. You don't give this
up. So by the orders of his dad, who's a foxy wily politician, Fox,
right? He, he doesn't get he doesn't submit Egypt to Notre
Dame. And he avoids Notre Dame. So he says you write him the nicest
letters, but you don't give him an inch. Right. And the camp of
Salahuddin they're like, Oh, we don't need no to Dean anymore. We
were on thing now. And Salahuddin himself would get riled up
I don't need you to do any more on my own. His dad would say Zeus Be
quiet and don't ever utter a word against new to Dean. Now he's not
saying this for a club. He's saying that so it doesn't reach
him. You've never uttered a word against Notre Dame. Okay? Because
also who's the stronger one at this point? Noted Dean's armies,
veterans. This he has no army so I didn't just starting. You don't
utter a word. You only say what is appropriate and right. But you
don't give him an inch of this country. listed off the Dean's
father there with him. Yeah, he moved. So he left he left he left
New to Dean's and he moved now imagine like you got like a guy
opens up a company.
And then his assistant is on a trip. And he goes any funds
another resource as good. You don't just say oh, well, maybe
some people say here. This is yours. Right? Because he's always
here on company time. You spin off right? Yeah. So even if you're on
company time, because no to survive, didn't know today's
things. Oh, you're on company time here. Right? You went there on
company time. Right. So this is mine. You just need to be
conquered as well. Like Egypt was needed in Egypt, Russia. Yeah, so
the Crusaders went to Egypt.
The Ottomans were weak. So they asked you to Dean for help.
You know the Dean when sent should coup and use of Salahuddin they
conquered it should a coup being who he was,
like a gangster that he was. He is invited in a feast for gratitude.
Basically a thank you, feast. Thank you for propelling the
Crusaders at the feast. He's looking around, he's like, this is
just the king. These are his soldiers. Right? And like we're
taking this place and he conquers that. He take it from he took it
from the sheer from the Ottomans. That was not the order. The order
was go repelled the Crusaders come back, there was no imagination
that you could actually conquer the place yourself. Until he saw
it. And he's like, please, falling apart and take it over. Now. Now
you have noted Dean ruling Syria, his brother ruling Egypt. So
that's one right Shikou the he had a foolish element. He ate so much
he died. He partied. For two weeks he died. Right? And they said he
died from overheating.
When he died, he saw no one else loyal or worthy. Then somebody? So
he said call them on his deathbed. He said you're working? Your king
of Egypt. Yeah, no cancer, anything? No. You king of Egypt.
So Suraj is okay. Well,
as noted, denoiser I should do and it's father comes quick. He says,
Son, you don't even know what you're doing. You never see like a
old veteran telling his skin. Like I'll take it for here. That's what
I used it is let me let me take this from here. You don't know
what you're doing. We're not giving an inch to *.
Because it's just an opportunity. Then new dean dies two years
later. And that's an once you have each so he then marches Salahuddin
marches to Damascus. He's known they love him. Right? New to Dean
son is Young is the boy.
So they actually welcome him in. And of course the camp new to Dean
zenki campus is bitter about this.
Salahuddin takes new to Dean's ex widow as a wife.
Right. And he rules Damascus. He never goes back to Egypt. He rose
from Damascus. So that's how Salahuddin became ruler of eet of
Damascus and Syria and Egypt. When he became that it's just a matter
of time now, why? Because if you have Syria and
Syria and Egypt, Jerusalem's in the middle, yeah, it's just a
matter of time. That's why they call it the pincers. Right. And
that's why in the 67, I think it was 673 or 67. One of the failed
wars of Egypt is that they unified with Syria. And they were they
were going to squeeze Israel, but they failed. This is why they want
some instability. They power location, Israel, their plan from
the beginning,
is that there's the big three, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, well, no,
Egypt, Syria, and then where's Iraq? Like here? Yeah, either way,
it's a triangle on Israel. And it's the historical seats of
civilization for the Arabs and the Muslims in that area. So as long
as these three are either unstable or traitorous, right, you're fine.
Nothing else matters. And that's the policy of Israel. The Big
Three, you go look in the history books, all they care about is
destabilize the big three. And where's it
Egypt coward. Right Camp David. Syria is still a problem. Well,
they destroyed it. Right now. They're very happy. Very happy.
Iraq is who knows what a no man's land ISIS and Iraq was a big one
to think about. Because that required billions of dollars. And
they that took two wars, right? Scorched Earth. Yep. It took two
wars, and Salah and Saddam Hussein was crazy. Right? He sent rockets
in on Tel Aviv, right. No other Arab had done that Syrians with
all they're in their crazy beliefs of these other whites right there
against Israel. Right? They were made to be against Israel. So they
were a problem. The nudge the Emirates and Saudi is they're the
new powers, but you could be bought. They're not just
treacherous. They never were against Israel. They want to be
supportive of Israel. Right. Now the new generation is bought some
do try destroying some Yeah. And they turned other people against
Exactly. It's either a buyout, a complete destruction or cause
civil war amongst them, right. And they did all three of them only
because the openings is our sins. The sins of the Muslims is their
openings. Now I want to read you now the most important battle that
Salahuddin got into now it is said about him, let's talk about a
little bit of his personal life. He was a rich kid, like any other
rich kid who enjoyed life, just like say,
Omar Abdulaziz was noted, he was a rich kid, right? That loved life.
It was a good kid, as a youth, both of them they're described
like that. But as soon as Egypt and Syria fell in his hands, and
he found himself to be the king of these two cities, he transformed
and he realized Allah sending me on a mission here.
And once this happened, it is said that they're both lived exactly
the same Salahuddin and and all might have now disease is that
they went from being pampered rich kids. Now remember, new to Dean
was not a pampered rich kid, he was son of a gangster. Right
gangster son of a gangster. Okay. When I say gangster, I said and
all like, in a very good way. I have good connotations for those
types. I mean by that the guy who can survive in chaos. That's what
I mean. When I use that word gangster, he survives, and he
thrives in chaos. All might have been observed, not pointing kiss.
So it made me not want to kiss they're born in peace privilege.
Once their mission becomes clear to them, they both become from the
most prominent ascetics, so head does not care at all for the
dunya. So much. So he had a physician who did not monitor his
medicine. He monitored his food,
especially on the battlefield, that he would go out to battle.
And Salahuddin would just not eat all day, working, working,
working, he wouldn't eat.
And that his home was the tent. He spent more time away from his
home. Then he did, I don't know what it was. When he died. He had
hundreds of days of fasts to be made up. Because he was never home
in Ramadan. He was always in battle.
You want to talk about these CEOs who work 18 hour days, this is
what he was non stop when his mission was established. That was
it lights out. And that's why I said when the rich kids get onto
something,
and it's over. You're not stopping them, because they're accustomed
to getting their way. And they have all the means to get their
way. That's the thing. They're accustomed to getting it and they
have the means. And he took a joy.
It was so much so when the battles were over, and they had to pack up
tents that depression was seen on somebody's face, right? Never seen
you ever go to.
For us more in our time. It was traveling to sit with you.
You come back you land at JFK Airport, you're in depression.
Right? I want to be I want to be back there. Right? It said by the
dean and Misha did his biographer and his Sheikh and his mentor and
everything and his co counsel
that the the worst day you think his mom died? is the day that
whether it's a pact or it's evict, whatever it is when they're
packing up the tents and the soldiers are all going back to
Damascus. You see the look on his faces of look of death. He's
mourning death like he wants to be on the battlefield 24 hours a day.
Okay, so
battle of headin hatin. It
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okay
is what is the most important battle and it's against the, the
enemy at that point is
there were two kings that he fought against.
That's
the first one was Reginald of Chateau Lian, and he was the one
that Salah had been despised. He's the one who wanted a wage one
Medina. He's the one who wanted to take the grave of the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa salam. And it was noted that
a dream the prophets of Allah and he was salam came to
one of the who was it.
It was assigned a new to dinner, Salah had Deena I think there's a
time of Notre Dame. I saw a post on it.
And the Prophet warns him of two red haired people. When they got
to Medina, the See he went around investigating and call demanding
for an investigation to find these two red haired people. They ended
up finding them they said no, no, we're we're Muslims, or we're just
making Amara here and visiting the grave of the prophets I send them
they discovered that they were plotting to dig into underground
and taking the body of the prophets of Allah when he was
sending them out.
Reginald was behind that. Okay, then there was another
Okay. King at the time
whom Salah had been accepted, okay.
And that was who that was. He tolerated this king
Which one was that?
Anyone does? Pa.
He came later, Richard Lionheart came later.
He lost all his battles. But I mean, when you lose
the praise of the person who say he has heart.
I never seen a winner. Be called says he has heart. I know you're
busy calling him a champion. Right? So
this battle took place near the Tiberius right at a village called
hit team. And it was it had to Hills that's why they call it the
horns of 18.
Now guy have loosened yawn, that's who it is. Guy of loosen yawn. He
was a decent noble isn't a regular game. Okay, he was the son of
Baldwin the fifth. Now I have to tell you, that's why I said this
is part one of Salahuddin part two, I'm going to tell you that so
I didn't didn't win all the time. He was outclassed and defeated
by a King
of Jerusalem, who was a leper
who had to be covered from head to toe from the sun wrapped and then
covered in armor to the point that is he would have like fevers just
from the heat.
And everyone said, you can't rule you're a leper. He was youth. He
was younger than somebody. So I didn't took them lightly. And he
lost him. He was defeated. Okay, this is not the juice of the
kingdom.
Yeah, it was a noble King. Right, but And so and Salahuddin could
not get around him. Right. And till he died, he died young, the
king.
How are we on time, it's already 235.
You know, I want to give this to do so I'm going to cover the
Battle of 18.
And other battles of Salahuddin next week, because I want to give
it to do and zoom in properly. Because this is worth zooming in.
It's a fun battle to zoom in. But I'm going to cover some of the
themes about Salahuddin he was known to not make an enemy where
you didn't have to. Whereas in new to Dean's book, he adopted the law
of his father, the laws of chaos. Everyone is your enemy.
Nobody can be trusted. Salahuddin was opposite. I don't we don't
need to do that. Right. Like life was a lot more stable. You're not
my enemy. Right. I will try to make you a friend as much as
possible. And it was Stanley lane. Poole, who wrote the book about
Salahuddin I guess he learned Arabic. And he will wrote such a
glowing report about Salahuddin that's where Salahuddin becomes a
European
almost like favorably viewed by the Europeans.
And that favorable view of the Europeans trickled down to the
Muslims and the Muslims started to take up Salah Indian as this great
hero way later.
At the time, Salahuddin of course was a hero. But believe it or not,
if you go to the lore of the Assyrians, and the talk of the
Assyrians
In the poetry of the Assyrians, there, my imagination is taken up
by King Weber's.
Another king later on,
who was loud fought. Okay. Had wars. And Salahuddin, yes was one
of the heroes but was not viewed the way he is now. Like, you know,
Muhammad Ali, for example, in the 70s was not viewed the way he was
in the 90s 90s. He's like this legend, Malcolm X, for example,
everyone Malcolm X t shirts Malcolm X has, I think he has a
stamp right? It was like an outlaw in his time. So Salahuddin, of
course, was was celebrated in his time, no problem with that he was
celebrated, but not to the degree that he is today. Right? His
temperance in victory, is why he celebrated, but at the time, they
were cheering on King by bars, and the most of the poetry in the
stories was about King barbers. Who was semi in the Deaton. He's
not a religious hero. That's why his name faded from our circles,
like, if you're a student of knowledge, even know about King
barbers, because he's not a McDuffie. In that respect, he did
fight major battles. But let's talk about these battles. Next
week. This was the general overview and the idea that when
the polished stabilized rich kids get on to something, lights out,
they're gonna get their way because they have the means
they're used to victory. And that's exactly what happened in
the time of Silla had Dean and they're great ambassadors, right?
Whereas noted, Dean was a great, he's a great winner for the OMA.
But when you need to put forth in history, the image of the winner
sometimes you want to put someone soft, right? You're selling your
your, your your message here. So you want to sell that you want the
man who forgave his enemies. Like that's how strong he was. Whereas
new to Dean on a suspicion. Okay, it was chaos. So that's why it was
a different situation. Alright, let's open it up for the chat. So
general view of Salahuddin first and then is what we covered. And
now next week, we will get into the actual battles because there
are some really, really nice battles.
This was the old world version of
I would say, bowls Lakers, like how the bulls, they fought the
pistons first and the Lakers. And but but the * is coming
in the sense that you know that the bulls are going to dominate
the league. Likewise, in the old world, one Salahuddin took over
Jerusalem and Egypt, you know, he's taken over, it's just a
matter of time, so he had to get over Baldwin, and then he had to
get over Reginald. He had two main enemies. One was a respectable
enemy. Baldwin, he did not defeat him. Like he was losing to
Baldwin, and to Baldwin died. And then Reginald was a pest. He was
terrible.
Richard came later as a challenger, who never beat him
like he's the New York Knicks of the old worlds, like the
Challenger, that can never be sala de. Right. And then you have of
course, the nasty ones which were the assassins
such as
the Smiley's right after this. We're literally on the coattails
of the Mongols now, but the Mongols never got that far right.
They never went to Egypt, or Jerusalem. I thought the Mongols
made a agreement with the Crusaders and fought against there
were different agreements like that. Yeah, nasty times, man. And
that's where Anatolia comes in play. Crusaders on the left
Mongols on the right. And who comes out in the middle of that?
Alright, Sultan Muhammad. And of course before that, the famous
what the show was about which is basically Eretz rule. I really
would like to know that. Like, what is the comparison of our time
versus their time?
We have the Mongols. Yeah, they're brutal. Yeah. But the level of
brutality a bomb is more brutal than one module soldier. You know
what I mean? Yeah. So what like you know, a lot of times people
will say that you know, if you think our time was bad, go back to
the Mongols time. No, the Mongols are amorphous, you just compare
them to the distance
that is like Dennis Rodman. These guys are crazy. Like, you don't
want to play against these guys. Right? But my question is a
typical like the pagan
world, you're scared. You're scared to death of the Mongols?
Would you be more scared of the Mongols? Or the you'd be more
scared of being bombed? Why do you think in Iraq? What were the what
was the American? The nickname for the Americans? The Mongols?
Because the British would come in. Right? They want to live in the
country.
The British when they came in there, they're brutal colonizers,
no doubt, but when they came in like they want to live in the
country, right? They want to actually have clean roads. They
want to settle
they wanted to they want you to settle so you could so that you
could work and we could tax you, right? The Americans just came in
with, they don't care about they come in from their overweight from
Texas, right with their big SUVs bomb everything. We're going back
to watch football anyway. That's the vibe that the Americans gave
off when they took over Iraq. Whenever the British went
somewhere they're like let's do as minimal damage as possible. So we
could squeeze every dollar and cent and resource out of these
people and have to fight as little as possible.
And the Americans come in but blow it all up. Or we're going flying
back 3000 miles in our comfortable homes anyway, right eating all you
can eat Chinese buffet, right? That's the American vide versus
the British. So the the Iraqis used to call the Americans the
Mongols.
Right? Because it's just like killing without.
Alia says Baldwin and Reginald Thoreau French.
Were French but they're now raised in Jerusalem, so they speak fluent
Arabic. Right. And they take on the garb of the of the Middle East
at that time.
Just if you decide to have an Islamic history course for adults,
we did have we do have on the on our queue basic, we have a couple
of history classes.
Shifu team says Black Flag was mid middle of what means it's a new
term.
Less than mediocre, mediocre. The Black Flag is okay. I don't know
why it would be me. But let's go to the talking about talking about
the video game. Assassin's Creed. Oh, okay. Okay, so there's there's
context upon content levels and levels of that.
There's level of uniqueness on that one. Submarine altough. Are
you still here? She said, I worked for JP Morgan for eight years.
It's a great company to work for
their investment.
Lily Rose reminds me. Now we're talking about because we talked
about the robber barons for which which to me, they're not rubber
bands. They're winners. But people are jealous. Yes. Andrew Carnegie,
he bullied his workers a little bit. You think people they the
workers, if they were the rich, they would do any different? Not
justify it. But we have here in America, this thing where it's
almost like we want to always tear down the successful person and to
justify our mediocrity. We want to make them robber barons, you
wouldn't have America without these people. Like you wouldn't
have a normal, you wouldn't have so much of what we have. Without
the guy like JD Rockefeller mopping up the whole oil business.
He mopped it up and he systematize it Henry Ford.
Right with the factory work. Where do we get the five day workweek
from nine to five? Henry Ford, he invented that right? Henry Ford
because of his efficiency of the factory, or of the assembly line.
He gave birth to many that idea, not him. But the idea gave birth
to many, many companies who imitated that. And then really
like their product has entered every home. Now it's a minor
thing, but it's a big deal that it's part of everyone's life. Does
anyone not know what the Hershey Kisses? How are those things
wrapped in the old days? assembly line? Right?
A lot of other companies, I can't remember how many.
Harley Davidson the motorcycle. There are two dudes. They looked
at Henry Ford's car. They said let's take a little engine, stick
around a bicycle and have braces. They invented the motorcycle, like
all these things touch our lives. And it all starts from a guy who
got the job done. And then people want to I don't want to say crap
on him. But that's what they want to do. Right? They want to tear
him down. I don't understand. Yeah, since we're on the topic of
reports, yeah. Henry Ford had to it was apparently a brilliant
idea. Yeah, it worked, where he realized that I need to make more
cars, and I need to sell more cars. Yeah. Who's the best person
to sell these cars to? It's the workers themselves. Exactly. But I
don't understand like, Isn't it like an infinite loop? Yeah, it's
how does that make sense? Like, you're buying the cars, you're
making the cars and and you're selling them to your own people?
How are you making more? So he ends up paying them so much more
than any other company? Right. So they became his first buyers? He
basically created he invested in buyers, basically. Yeah, they're
his workers and his buyers. So it's like buying Instagram
followers when you make a new account. And then so that people
actually like, you know, to get the ball rolling. Yeah. So that's
what he was doing. Essentially, that's what he was doing. He paid
them so well.
Well, he looked into he's also a guy who has first half of his life
is really good. He got really dark after the second half of his life.
Something happened. They say when he hit the second half of his life
where he wanted to severe like, I don't know what to do with my
life.
Right it's like a severe depression. And he would midlife
crisis. Yeah. Like I don't know what to do with my life. That's
why we studied you want to study these people studied them for
their dunya we skills. But if you look at their personal lives, it's
a train wreck like Steve Jobs was the one of the most me one of the
most miserable humans. He had issues, personal issues, mental
issues, you know, I don't know if he directly from them. Yeah, the
Moroccans. Like leather entertainers? Yeah, he the concept
of the assembly line comes from them. Okay. I don't know if he
studied them specifically. Oh, god, that's where the Ford
assembly line. Well, he got a car used to be made over like a couple
days. He had it made in an hour and a half, 90 minutes, you make a
car and all the cars are the same. And it's almost very much like
what Steve Jobs did. He said, I want to screen the computer,
right? The computer and I want a plug for the computer and a plug
for the mouse and a plug for the keyboard. That's it. The screen
and the computer are one like I want it so that is brainless. But
that is the Sunnah of Allah and the creation. Things are easy,
right? Allah has made things that you don't have to think nobody has
to be taught literally, like what to do when you feel like you go to
the bathroom, you release it. You put a man and a woman in a room
together, they know what to do, they will figure it out. It's not
rocket science. So the best sellers of things are those who
made the product. You don't have to think right. So
getting back to this thing is that you look at these guys, and when
we were saying that they were the
they were successful, and people just I feel that they just
have some envy to their success. And they call them the robber
barons.
But they they Oh, the connection was chaos. They came up those
three came up in chaos. Henry Ford didn't come up but those three
came up in chaos so JP Morgan he mopped up the banking industry all
haram for haram in the first place. Carnegie with the steel JP
Morgan and Rockefeller with the oil
okay, what's going on here with the Haram police why someone
saying that
oh because someone is telling some reason it's all haram for haram.
And she said that she worked for JPMorgan. Well, maybe she worked
for a part of it. That was Hana.
Alright, let's see. I have guests around and we're watching the
stream em Oh, nice. Salam aleikum to your guests to did they have
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Chief law chief Hey Guys, can we get they want some more? In
midgets whatever you call those things? Oh yes
it's the Wizard of Oz
so if you become a doctor you are you become like Dr. Oz. Doctor I
think more people know me as awesome. You know that the see the
Crusaders? Were your traditional enemy. The Crusaders that your
traditional enemy. The Mongols came in and were just absolutely
like a wrecking ball.
And that's what the Americans were like, when they went into Iran.
are modern Lebanese Christians descendants of Crusaders? I think
so because they're Catholics. They're not Eastern Orthodox. And
at the time, the Christians that lived with the Muslims at that
time, in the eastern part of the Islamic world were Catholic, but
were orthodox. Any Catholics these are the descendants of the
Crusaders. Yeah, that area so mixed up and there's so much
intermarriage it's hard to say it was hard to say it's all but the
the ruling of the Catholic church comes from the Crusaders before
that there was only Orthodox Church and the Muslims did not
call the Crusaders Christians.
They had good relations with the Christians. They call them Frank's
French people, essentially. Right. They call them Frank's the
Christian they had relations with them the Orthodox Church
so they we haven't talked yet like or maybe you talked about in the
previous one. Like the real person like the real bad guy wasn't even
in the area it was the Pope's that were there. We're doing all this
stuff. Yeah, they're they're the source of it all. And you read
some of their like lives Yeah, they're horrible people. These are
fake Pope's the guy had 32 kids out of wedlock. Right?
Even the Christians they know that these these Yeah, and they were
they also were like landowners and they're businessmen and all that
stuff Muhammad Hassan we I believe Assassin's Creed video game is
based on a Smite is I guess they have one of the episodes or one of
the versions of the of the game
did Salahuddin write any books? No No Nobody did order a Aki to be
written and be taught everywhere
okay Aslam and chief and everyone is now discussing Black Flag
is there any evidence for WT Gemma in the Sunnah?
Yes we can find general evidence for the idea of going around
giving down nothing wrong with that. jolla there shouldn't be
anything wrong. They also go off the Hadith I think it's Morrison
Hadith, about before the tech bailouts being at the beginning of
the prayer 40 days in a row and yes to be in the masjid for 40
Gemma's in a row 40 days that's 200 Gemma's in a row with the Imam
guards you from the FET permanently
yeah so we can eat
Listen guys, Prince Matthew I guess he's going off to school
this will be the last NBF for me for a while okay please make dua
for me so Prince Matthew is going back to prison Matthew what school
you go into what university if he's still here
all a discussion amongst the Shabaab here about
what is it called again? AC Assassin's Creed
here ooga panda in World War Two the Ford factory built beat 24 A B
24 Bomber every 63 minutes that's awesome
I heard Salah had dean
would only choose people for his army who prayed to hedge good cap
or fact
these guys with their terminology
I never heard that. But Allah knows best. Did you hear that
poor? You know it's the common story like you would go and
waiting to invade the Crusaders? Yeah. And then we're paid to hedge
it and nobody would join. Oh, no, no, I think it was price.
Budget you said we don't go until February in the budget looks like
drama. Okay.
How do we in this lamb says my mood, balance keeping the tribe
and family within with Islamic universalism. Nationalism and
being happy with your tribe and your family is not bad unless or
until the individual becomes somebody who does wrong or
oppresses others
oppresses others in the name of elevating his family or his tribe
or
they believe in their heart that just by virtue of being part of
this family, your tribe you are superior to anybody else
that's where it's a problem I did say in all my band monopolies in
Medina I don't think that there was any issue on that to be honest
with you among those but I like I don't I don't see that there was
any
actual
even concept of a monopoly at that time and Allah knows best.
Others draw to say for safely secure it for safety and security
in my job. Safety and security in your job rugby in Neelima and
Zelda ilium and heightened fatigue. That's one of the best
things you could say. Rugby in Neelima and delta Elaine Hayden
for Pierre
what's the YouTube channel name Safina society where does Attila
the Hun fall into all this? Well we got to cover till dawn we got
to cover that how is this all related to yours recall the
dictators that's a problem i
because you're not the first person to say this
why is it that Christian nations were the first to abolish slavery?
Not true? Yeah. Muda Zaini. The Ottoman Empire abolished slavery
well before it even became a concept amongst the Christians.
Okay, the Ottoman Empire did it way before that. Okay.
Please make dua for me to find a better job than the bank, then you
should say that I'm being needy man. So to
get some of that on the left side of his beard there, looks like
he's got a facial issue.
Which website? Can we get the test to be countering from? I'm going
to order some and we'll send that start sending them out to
everybody. These counters here.
Why is the idea and the prohibition to leave the deceased
husband's home considered a right of the husband? Because he did?
He did do a lot of work in guarding this wife. Okay, no, it
looks like you're chewing cut.
Fix that jaw.
Sorry to just to talk to people off camera while we're on camera,
because they have no clue what I'm talking about. What I'm talking
about is they're now making us cartoon character. Okay. The
screen? Does the husband needs to inform his wife before Sona
fasting? No, he does not. But he should be mindful if she has
needs. Why is that? Okay? Why is the idea of the deceased it is the
right of the husband as in the sense of for respect for those
bones.
That's why now why is it that there is if a husband dies, but
no, if a wife dies, while the reason is that
is that a man could already have otherwise. So there's no point for
him to have a diff, she passes away, because he may already have
other wives, right or wrong. So for that reason, then there is no
meaning for it. For a husband, if the wife dies, but out of respect
for that husband, when he dies, then there's four months and 10
days. It's one of those things that is tough booty Allah has
revealed it and that's it. But we could say maybe the wisdom is
respect for that. Could you repeat how it's related to air to rule
air to rule we're gonna when we get to air to rule, the Mongols
and the Crusaders
are involved in the Anatolian country, the land of Anatolia,
that is it a peninsula? I don't know. I don't think it's a
peninsula, but it's whatever it is, but and they had the Mongols
from the Crusaders from the left from the west and the Mongols from
the east.
The wife has a right to the man, right? Yes, she does. But she
doesn't. It does not necessarily during the day, it could be in the
night. And it was early. He said that it's every four nights.
That's it, she had that the right of a wife for him for sexual
intimacy is every four nights and he got that because a man could
maximum have four wives, and therefore she would have one out
of four days. Right? So 1/4 and then
said about that.
He doesn't have to inform about fasting because it's not necessary
that she takes that right in the daytime, she could take it in the
nighttime.
What are the sources for Ottoman Empire abolishing slavery Shikara
Jim has all that it's a federal it's a document. It's essentially
not a federal law. So if that was not acted upon, doesn't have to be
executed. But this was the the judgment and the ruling of the
scholars of the Ottoman Empire that they gave to the Khalifa and
he implemented
chakra Job Center. He has a document I'm sure he's translated
the document so we'll have to figure that out. How we can get
that document from him. But I'll ask him my chakra job center when
he gave us some lectures on this topic. He said what are the
Muslims are worried about we abolish slavery well, before the
western countries were even talking about it.
Can we donate to Dr. Fetzer? Yes, we're gonna put a donate button
up. We don't have a donate button now. But we will put up the donate
button. Okay
all right, let's see what say it I will saying Westinghouse. Yes.
Westinghouse was very important. Westinghouse was a big yes.
Telecom guy.
No, all these guys who got their logos designed by like one person
pretty much. CBS logo was oh, it's one Jewish guy from Brooklyn.
Yeah, I haven't spoken so pretty good. He's a good guy. In terms of
as a designer, he was great. But his design of
next is trash. Yeah, he designed next. Steve Jobs is that was
trash.
Were you up all night doing the subpoena? I was. I was up again.
It was
Yeah, couple after do the other pages though.
How do I teach Arabic to a child set
It's 11 years old. Well, one of the things that I would do your
question is to turn on Arabic TV channels. That's one of the best
things, right? It's one of the best things, let them hear it
constantly, like constantly is gonna be hours a day.
That's one of the best things if you want classical Arabic turn on
classical Arabic lectures. Right? So funny. Adi Ali says he only
watches cartoons. And
you know what? This is space tunes. You have space tunes? Yeah.
Nope. Never heard of the dub all the like Looney Tunes. Oh, okay.
Well, that's nice. Where does that a YouTube channel? Like? It's just
like a classic thing that kids that grew up in that era. Is that
on YouTube? No. I think so. Well, that's good. I mean, that's one of
the agents keep that stuff in the background. They learn. And it's
not Quran so he can ignore it. But it is settling somewhere in the
recesses of their memory.
Chief Latif says I'm trying to do Dawa on my political science
professor, because Western political philosophy is Crinch.
Everything is anti religion and all about absolute individualism.
The best way to do this is to show the logical conclusion of
something. This is the Columbia approach to show that the logical
conclusion of this is failure and destruction. That's the best way
to go about if you're dealing with a extra scriptural idea. The best
way to refute an extra scriptural idea is do jujitsu, take it to its
logical conclusion, and show the destruction that it leads to and
or show the contradictions within it.
Prince Matthew, hey,
he's going to the military skin conscripted? There's going to be
no watching. Nothing but facts while he's cleaning an AK 47 Or a
Kalashnikov. Nigerian military. He's joining the Nigerian real so
if I have issues in Nigeria, I'm gonna call you then.
Chief Prince Matthew is joining the Nigerian military.
So he's not going to be on because they're not allowed to have you
know, they're gonna be it'd be polishing off and I'm 16 They're
American, because they're American color. Okay, American allied. So
he's using
American weapons. uka, Panda, and how does he fit? He's not he's not
a Nigerian. Why is there a Nigerian on his picture?
Oh, he's Emirati. But who's the Nigerian on his picture?
When he's gonna He's gonna explain that to us in a second. Google
Panda if Hanafi fiqh in a canovee FIP, if a company mainly deals
with Ribba, all of it is haram. Okay. All of it is haram.
Typhoon Serral says, Does becoming a member or supporting on Patreon
help more? Probably, I don't know. What are you telling me is Patreon
you have more options on Patreon than YouTube? For Patreon,
Patreon. Yeah. And there's some good exclusives on it.
Bucha Begam, which is Yeah, Bucha back home if a husband and wife
have a property on both of their names, but only the husband paid
for it.
The husband paid for it. But he accepted that his wife be put on
it yes or no. So he has essentially given away half the
half the house
to her.
When he dies.
Only his half gets distributed in the inheritance. If they divorce,
her is this 5050 Because on the contract, whether it's a UK
contract American Contract contract is a contract that he
signed off on it, right. Did he not sign that? It's how her name
is on it, too. He basically gave up half of the house. Okay, he
gave her half the house.
That's why what's written on paper matters.
Arman Arman, the duck says for a Maliki, who doesn't have access to
any Maliki movies. Is it fine to get federal from the Hanafi Mufti?
First, our remember are on new matters. So the idea of following
a meth hub.
Okay, if there's a new matter, then there's some flexibility on
who you get your federal from as long as they're reliable scholars
and trusted scholars.
What's the draw for something that you lost soon as the Buddha and
pray today because any sources on the famous debate between Abu
Hanifa and Malik, it was a short debate and Medic left the debate.
But
yeah, maybe one day we can you look that up as the actual pneus
for that the historical
incident between medic and IV Hanifa.
What if you give up on the matter as it feels like a dead end you
start making dua, but the desire for that thing is still there.
Should you still continue making dua I personally will
The thing that you should not leave off a dua once you start,
because you create a habit, it's a habit giving up as a habit,
quitting is a habit, right?
When you quit, you get used to quitting.
So don't quit, hold on to it like one of those dogs as jaw locks on
something never gonna let go. This is one of the best habits to have.
Right? So when an idea comes into your mind, you hold it and keep it
and never quit on it. And yeah, you may fail. You come back,
right? The situation may get away from you. Fine. Let it get away
from you. Bring it right back. What's your opinion on Sheikh
Mustafa, somebody I really want to read his book. I need to read his
book.
Does the husband have to consent to go to court? If a wife wants a
divorce?
The divorce will happen in the Sharia. When the husband signs off
on it in an Islamic or a non Islamic court. So he dates that
say the wife takes the the
husband and files for divorce. The husband gets the paperwork and
signs. Yes, I will divorce her. That's the divorce by Shinya to
Okay, so the Civil Marriage is not a marriage by Cydia. There. Cydia
has more
requirements.
But when a in the matter of divorce, it's much lower bar. So
if he signs that divorce paper, he can't say, Well, I'm just signing
the American divorce paper. But by Sunday, I'm not divorcing her.
That doesn't work. It's a divorce. And I highly recommend everyone
study the thick of divorce because many people actually get divorced,
not knowing, not realizing that it is a divorce. So for example, a
guy wants to
do some kind of tech scheme, right? He would get a divorce from
his wife
on paper only, or he wants to bring over another wife.
Right? So he'll divorce the first one on paper only. That's a
divorce by shiatsu. There's no such thing as uttering the word of
divorce in a setting that is immune from a shitty divorce. No,
there is no such thing. It is a divorce. So that's how it works.
Do I want to help someone grieving and in hard times you want to sue
the heart of Salah on the prophet will sue your heart a lot. And
much recitation of the Quran will calm your heart
because it strengthens your Eman and then you have Amen that your
loved one went off to the Mercy of Allah subhanho wa taala. And that
Allah Tada will provide you with a new life or a new companion to
fill that void.
If a man has more than one wife on Earth, more than one Betty Adam
wife in Accra
in the Accra.
Yeah, in Accra, everyone will have meant much of everything.
What if the wife is being harmed, and the husband does not want to
divorce her, she should take that up to the local Imams. And by the
way, one of the things we need to do this is very serious business
is a marriage counselor here to that will that can impact
divorces, because by Sharia, the Imam of the of the message takes
the place of the kadhi in matters of divorce, and he may separate
wife from husband by shittier. He can do that, right. So
it should be a service. And it should be a Council of Scholars so
that no one's head gets
biased, for example, and that people could sit out if it's their
friend or cousin. And it should be a council of like 510 1010
scholars are on it, and you only need like five to sign off. That's
how it should work. And the way it works is that if the wife can
prove harm by a Mejlis, like a sit a hearing,
but he refuses to divorce her, but he's clearly harming her the
quality or the mm, or in this case, the counsel can separate
between them. You could say you're not divorcing her. We are
separating her from you. I'm telling you, we need this. Right.
But it has to be done by scholars who know how to weigh evidence.
She needs representation by a fapy or a lawyer who can provide
evidence. And this is not to make fun or anything or make light but
coming and crying does not is not evidence and show you. It's not
evidence in US court. It's not evidence. Anything bringing along
email is not evidence. Bring some evidence, right. What is the
evidence? The word of people? Right? The word of people who
would have seen how you live
to the people who are disconnected enough that you're not like a
bruise and injury. Right? Is evidence from a righteous woman
who is known never to lie. That's evidence. Okay, others other
things. For example, look who's paying all the rent. Look who's
paying all the bills. It's all
Coming out of my account, he's not doing enough AKA, fulfilling his
Nevada. Right?
All that's evidence. So there should be a handbook. What is
evidence look like that you're being harmed. It's one of the
worst situations that a woman could be in. He wants these people
to fall into cover, not the kofler. Like I disbelieve in
Allah, but their belief in the Rama of Allah subhanho wa Taala
cannot occur if the city has not been applied, the Sharia is wrong.
So they're gonna have the people really they collapse. They
collapse when they're being harmed. The rights are not being
fulfilled. Okay. And they can't get a divorce at the same time. So
we have to, and we have there is there are methods for this. Okay.
I think we need a very thick middle class. Yeah, because we'll
elevate the scholars and ideas will come out of the 100%. Because
we'll prioritize it school, you know, will tell the board, this is
what we're looking for. And we'll get it done. Jennifer frill is
saying, Yeah, but no one man wants to do that, you know, single Imam
wants to do it, because of their position with the community,
right? So he's got to cater to all of them. But if you have a legend,
a board
of 10, or 12, or even seven and four, sign off on it, all right,
you cannot, you can't fool for jurists, for people who read legal
works every day of their life, they read legal material, navy,
full four of them. And you know, it can be anonymized. For example,
when the mom is in charge of making sure that the names are not
there. And you know, identity is removed, then the next item could
review the case and look at okay, these are, you know, I see what
you mean. So that in only let's say, one, we'll see the names one,
we'll see the documents, etc. separated out like that that's
possible if there's, if it's if it's the case where that's
necessary. Like, for example,
let's just take an example. In my position, when I'm trying to teach
the community, I don't even do marriage counseling, because I'm
not going to view you the same anymore, you're not going to view
me the same, I'm going to have to decide one or the other.
But when you have someone who is a lab teacher, he is not a community
of bridge. All he does is a knowledge and he teaches the
knowledge he can do that doesn't matter what the community thinks
of him because the community doesn't. He only teaches the
students of knowledge. He's not the community bridge, or the face
of the community. So
I really think we're only a few years away from that we have
people who know how to measure evidence.
Like we have two right here, right? One is going to go get
trained even more and come back to be the third, right? And then four
or five people from outside so that we don't have any cyber
groupthink we have outside thoughts. Like those that like
stick with Sam. Right? Should he is it fun? Things like that. I
think it's it's a fun.
These are the main problems, divorces and marriages, loans,
loans, and all that stuff, you know
90% of issues. Because I'm telling you the greatest benefit and
justice is the Sharia it's an Rama is the Sharia itself. Many people
think Sharia is law and spiritualities mercy. No, Sharia
is the Rama. It takes it prevents you number one from being in bad
situations. And when you are in a bad situation to find you the
solution.
Okay.
What's my opinion on New Age, spirituality and affirmations? I
don't even think how that's an affirmation. Did not we all read?
In kindergarten, the train used to say I think I can I think I can
write?
How was this had been wrapped up in some kind of quantum mysticism,
where all it is, is focus and self confidence, right? Focus on
something how do you focus on something constantly look at it,
keep your mind focused. That's why you succeed or not succeed because
you're focused on it, right? If I'm driving on my GPS, and I'm
texting while I'm driving, I'm not looking at the GPS, right? I get
lost. But if I
look at the GPS the entire time I arrive. Success is my focus. And
all these so called affirmations it's just like confidence. But
it's also belief. You can't do something if you don't believe in
it.
So it's just emphasizing belief, confidence and focus. But they've
wrapped it up in some kind of
shaky New Agey. Next thing is crystals and, but those things are
separate completely focus, confidence and belief, belief.
we're commanded to believe that a low answer to us whether you
repeat that, write it on a card, it doesn't make a difference,
right? How you achieve that. How do I achieve that doesn't make a
difference, the constant mention of something, but these guys have
come
Um, throw the word quantum in there, okay? Throw some crystals
in there. And like they've taken something very normal that all
human beings, throughout, from the beginning of time until the end of
time, have discovered the value of focus, self confidence and belief.
Right, but they've taken it. And they've mingled into their other
beliefs, like the whole New Age crowd, which is the universe, the
universe, as if it's a think the universe is a bunch of dust,
right? Does not have no brain and itself everything that they think
the their attributes of Allah subhanaw taala, that they don't
want to admit to God because God's going to tell them don't drink,
don't fornicate, right. So they want to, they want the good part
of Allah's creation without Allah Himself. So they call it the
universe, right? The universe will answer you, the universe will come
to your help. Of course, they're not going to say Allah because
that means you have to submit to Him. Right?
And cold, your neffs a little bit. They don't want that. So they want
the good side of Allah sunnah on the earth that people have
discovered. Right? And that's what we call to gdb al Elmet, 10 gdb
and Bucha Rabatt is physical or non physical discoveries about the
Sunnah of Allah in the earth. That's why we believe in Edison as
mudra bats.
And when a scholar comes and says, Oh, as Salah and neti mudra what
does that mean? They discovered it, someone did it. Maybe someone
saw it and inspiration, did it and found the results, right? Same
thing says Marconi discovered radio waves right to discovery.
Keep tapping in the universe until you discover something that's all
it is. The Muslims used to tap into of God to see what pleases
Allah subhanaw taala and then they transmit that's it. Oh Allah, even
Taymiyah even has when he says that if you have a need, go to the
massage that have been abandoned, clean it up, call the event revive
it, praying it a little bit Allah will answer your need. He
discovered he tapped into something that Allah loves. That
is in the General
Command of Allah wa alayhi wa sila seek the means to him. Not every
single specific detailed means and that's why the people have ended
bidder are the people who always talk about bidder their issue is
they want and they expect every detail and specific to be
mentioned. before it becomes mature. We say No, Allah has the
Matura is in what's generally commanded to if wha he was feeling
that means there's many was like what even Samia said, of
giving life to the dilapidated masjid. And Allah will answer your
needs and drop.
So
that's the idea of certain things in the in the world and in life.
People discover them, they benefit from them.
All those things, which I've just summarized very quickly as focus,
belief and confidence.
What when they talk about that stuff, they've talked, they've
tapped into or are talking about an observation all human beings
have made
from wherever you go in the world or in history, people, this
achievers in life, they tapped into that stuff. They discovered
it as a habit. But they've then mingled it with other things which
we would have to reject. Okay, say the mantra six times in the
morning and nine times at night. What do you like a shake giving a
wizard? Right? That stuff is nonsense. But whatever you say six
times, seven times, eight times no number, or talk concern about the
universe, or now mingling it with astrology or crystals. Or
what else is out there the experience with is that it's like
super like, everything is like nature. Yeah, they're animists
Yeah, then what? I've noticed some extreme people from these groups.
I don't shower anymore. They live in a van and all this type of
stuff. Like basically becoming like a rock. Yeah, they're like
they they're trying to do it in the in accord with the with the
world, which is the fifth of the ones that but they don't know how
to do it. Alright, the fifth wants to be, but by the way, we are not
of this world. The human being said to Adam, many things about
human being is not natural. This is not natural. Technology is not
natural. To trim up your hair and clean yourself. No animal does
that. We are not of this world. We need roofs. Right? And we have we
invent stuff. When we invent stuff. It ruins like art. We
ruined our teeth, our eyes our hair. But Allah has created cures
for that. Dentistry is so important. eye doctors are so
important. Taking care of your skin all that we eat so unhealthy
because we invented things and ways to eat foods that are sweeter
than our ancestors could have ever imagined. Right? But we ruined our
health for that. So what did we do? We also created treadmills we
created when you do that though, those guys look also
look better than her answers are ever looked before. I mean, when
you look at a guy, any guy who goes to the gym, you think some
people in the past, yes, they didn't have the ailments. They
also didn't look like that either. So Allah has created a human being
goes out there, invent something, messes something up. But Allah
provides a cure for that, right and a solution for that. And we
should
really accept all this, it's not for us to say, let's just be with
nature.
Where you created in this earth we've created in the heavens,
we're not of this world. So we are very unnatural in many ways. That
is acceptable. Right? It's not in contradiction to the fifth rattle.
All right, we should stop here. It's now 330. If the wife divorces
can see be reunited with their husband if the wife initiates a
cola, and it happens, and the man grants her the divorce, but she
initiated it. She can reunite with him in marriage with a new
contract if he proposes and she accepts the proposal, even if it's
after.
So like no matter what, a year later, two years later,
she can go back to her. Yeah, there's no draw. She has to
fulfill our ADA. But you can do Juha means to recant the divorce
within the Edo period, the waiting period, so she has to have a
waiting period in which he could not marry again. But
there's no draw the mood zany? How do we make marriage appealing to
the young? A lot of the young guys, maybe girls too, they fallen
into the Gender Wars? And they call them? Black? pilled? Right?
Red Pill, black pills, whatever these terms are. But I would say
to yourself are? Wouldn't our physiology require us to get
married? Right?
Yeah. I mean, how would it isn't it a necessity of life? How do you
make food appealing to people?
Right now there's an incongruence because one of the guys are ready
to get married at that time, two girls here, so pushed like to have
careers. And then when the girls are ready to get married, now the
guys are like, No, you know, like, I want to make money now. Society
has made this weird, like, yeah, like back and forth. One of the
tricks to shaytaan is to always make marriage impossible.
Should the husband spend on his ex wife after the divorce, if she
doesn't have children, anything he gives her as a sadaqa from his
own, he owes her nothing.
And if the wife does have children, of course, he has to
cover the expenses of the daughter
until she marries and and the son until he's able to take care of
himself
All right, let's stop here. And for those who are seeking
marriage, we ask Allah to Allah to give them a blessed marriage. And
to make marriage easy again, in our communities and in our, in our
societies. Ask Allah subhana wa Tala to, for those who are already
married, increase their happiness in marriage, increase their side
in marriage, we ask Allah to Allah, by his name. Yeah, Mooji
Mooji Mooji to hear our DUA and to answer them. We ask Allah subhanho
wa Taala for all those who are seeking jobs, that Allah opens the
doors of risk halal for them, all those who are seeking wealth that
Allah Tada opens the doors of wealth and lets them be thankful
and grateful with that wealth to use it in a way that their wealth
becomes a witness for them on the Day of Judgment, not a witness
against them. We ask Allah to Allah to let us live and die with
good relations with the Ummah good relations with meaning with the
Muslims, and not have any tension between us and righteous Muslims.
We ask Allah to Allah to let us live and die upon the masajid
humility they're in a bad worship, not seeking the rid of anyone but
Allah Tada. We ask Allah to Allah to soften our hearts, through the
love of the messenger peace be upon him.
And we ask Allah to Allah that He make none more beloved to us than
his most beloved seydel codename Satan and Muhammad sallallahu
alayhi wa salam. Welcome to Dhawan and Al hamdu Lillahi Rabbil
Alameen wa salam aleikum wa rahmatullah wa barakato.
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