Shadee Elmasry – NBF 139 Early Ascetics pt3
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hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam ala Rasulillah. While early he was
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we continue on the readings of the Olia listed, when we say earlier,
we say we deem them that they have the signs of Wilaya in them.
That's why we consider them to be od Allah because the signs of
Wilaya are all in them. And this is all from the book of reseller
Kush area, which does have an English translation. And that
English translations available for all of you to read.
On the internet, it's a PDF, you could just type in reset, of
course, idea English translation, and you'll get it there. It's a
very good, solid book to have and you have to have it. It's one of
those that if you're studying to sell Wolf, good if you're studying
to sew off, this is one of the overheads. And it's one of the
omad mainly because he defines that word. And I don't know when
it was when we said there's a different scene of Harlan AMACOM.
When When did we say that Ryan? In the livestream or in the masjid?
No. When did I say? I don't know. I'll just repeat it.
To self talk. Yeah. A hull is something that comes upon you that
you cannot change. You can never remove it from yourself. It comes
from Allah subhanaw taala and you have no choice.
Okay?
A MACOM
is something that you work towards. You were supposed to work
towards maklumat by ODOT the way you work for McCombs is by ODOT
and which I had a J hit Tricia hit a while. They just come from Allah
subhanaw taala. They're not to be sought, the MACOM is to be sought.
So what's the Why do people love what because it feels amazing.
But we you have something better? When you attain them or come amok?
What is the difference, it's basically like, a column is
something that you're solid on.
For example, a widget, you never leave it off, you're always solid
on this, okay? Whereas sometimes, like you just had a * is a
state that comes upon you and it goes, a comma is something you
work towards, and you work on, for example, your gratitude
until you become a shaker,
you work on Zoid, until you become a Zed, you work on thicker until
you become a thicker, so on and so forth. Now, the reward of the
MACOM is called wedded debt. And where did the singular is awarded,
and awarded. And where he does is, essentially, it's a very beautiful
and sweet.
I guess you can say feeling that overcomes a person or comes upon a
person as a reward for his efforts. And it comes regularly.
That's why it's called a wet ID. So a worded is a function of moja.
Right, whereas a head, a state, it just comes to a person. And that
is for example, a howl does not don't imagine that a hat is
something like that is like having an ecstatic head that's not like
that. For example, if you see somebody who's generally not in
the DNA, generally maybe sinful, and all of a sudden, like some a
couple things happen in life, all of a sudden, they're ascetic, and
they're trying really hard. But you know that this is not
sustainable, that's ahead.
It came upon him. What he has to work on is consistent actions that
are sustainable. That's what we that is the Macomb
he will when he attains that sustainability and he's consistent
upon it. Then we could call that a MOPO. Okay. And then the the nice
little things that Allah sends to his heart
and sends upon him those are called weddy debts, which are the
result of Eldad a word is something you do regularly.
Something you do all the time, call that a widget. So this is
some basic terminology in the field of to Salaf and it's some
basic concepts and these are the types of concepts that are
addressed in the OMA hits the mothers
source books have this knowledge in this field
number the entry number seven, I will say ignorant Arabi.
Oh, I will say that how many of you know how many inizia al
bacillary and Arabi? And what is everything out up and out of the
Arab or the Bedouins
through the Bedouins and the autumn is just Arabs, who is an
Arab, anyone who speaks Arabic? Because
that's the rule. That's how it works. Anybody who, if you learned
Arabic, of course, the people may not call you that. But in the term
in the, in the view of the Sharia. Whoever speaks Arabic is one of
us, is an Arab.
Okay, and that definition was set down by the prophesy son.
So you're not Arabic and you learn Arabic? Boom.
You become Arab?
Because really, what is it that that makes people part of a
culture?
Right? Lineage skin? No, it's not. So if you took a Nigerian and you
put them in Calgary,
after three generations, is he Nigerian? Of course not. Right?
The second generation is hardly Nigerian, right? You take someone
like me, am I Egyptian? Not really. 5050 Maybe. Okay, are my
kids Egyptian only by some association. After two more
generations, there's no there's no connection? That's direct. Yes, we
know that our origin is there. But there's no direct connection.
Okay, how about the the Egyptians all every Egyptian came from
somewhere else? Except for very few
you'll ever Egyptian was oh, we came from a Shemp. We came from at
ages. We came from an immaculate,
most West Africans. Where did they come from Yemen.
Like you most of the Arabs and
Arab lineage that is in West Africa today is Yemen. Even like
the sheikh Fody drama.
You heard of him, right? He comes all the time from Vancouver. He
told me drama means how that army?
It derives from how the army right? Yeah. The army. That's what
it is meaning how their army did you get it to work?
Sometimes you just have to, you know, it says forget the whatever.
So
that's the difference in Arabi and autumn and the Arabs are different
categories. The first category is called an autumn al Qaeda, the
Arabs that disappeared. And those are the areas that were destroyed
or their tribes just faded away. If people are destroyed, suddenly
they just they disappear suddenly that's either from Allah, but if
they disappear and not slowly and naturally that's just part of
life. It's not that from Allah. So then there's a lot of
mastaba the Arab ised Arab, these people came into the peninsula
like most of us are from that. They learned the Arabic language
and they became Arabs like that is different types of Arabs.
He lived by Al haram and murky Sahiba Junaid he studied under
Janay, the Salic and Ahmed of North men and Becky and other than
them will call up several courses in men Abdel unnecessarily Ahmed
who about as a bill cobia he men who Accra woman who mean a caribou
la him and have little worried the most
failing.
Oh, wow, what a coincidence. We do have a Nigerian in Calgary. How
weird is that? Well, his name is Hola. Hola. Hola company. I think
I can't really read it. But I think it says hola company because
it's far away. It's a sister. Okay. Well, your great grandkids,
you're gonna have to tell them they're Nigerian because they're
going to be Canadian. Essentially.
They might even be playing hockey and skiing.
Okay, so he says here acceptable, costing the biggest losers in this
life. They show everyone righteousness. But they're
actually
they they they have no shame to show Allah the worst of their
actions. Now, you have to make Toba if this is your situation,
and how many people that this is their situation? They go out to
the people. Nobody's going to be rude. Nobody's going to be sinful
in front of everybody. But when they're all home at night, they
may commit some grave grievious and disgusting sense. But you have
to make Toba utter a woman have them come in let them Bella.
Alright, just to give you some optimism, the prophesy centum said
the one who repents from a sin is like he has no sin. So you have to
have that kind of optimism to implement them be come and learn
them better.
Next is Edward Okta.
His mother reveal us
He's a Moroccan and he had many comets. Caught up in Marbella. I
hadn't heard harlot and harlot and Sharif Hatton Marbella I don't
have attention effekten nobody attained a good state Illa BMO
Lezama Pterois como una petal LW El Faro LD was talking about
sudden, you don't attain any good, right? What are what do they mean?
What are they talking about a good state to give an example.
The way some of these audio they speak, it's that
anytime they start there that they immediately they're receiving it's
as if there's like a tube connected to their heart that's
dropping honey.
It's very quick for them to be in such a calm and peaceful and
beautiful state. You attain this but fighting since
it may take a long time fighting sins and struggling to do that,
always trying to upkeep that and not God. And some of the automat
said you really need a shake. And other said if you're in the
general
in touch with the general Ellison, good, but Subhanallah the idea of
of having a shake has come up in many the show em Alice sham are
very big on this. Okay? If you look at shake Raj a bit deep, he
used to say openly, you have to have a shake, okay? Because it's
almost like being in a power outlet. You're directing yourself,
you can't take your power outlet and just wave it around and hope
for electricity, you need to plug into a shape,
specific shape, okay? And they say that, for example, the salute of
the Sahaba he said an amazing thing. He said Satan all might
have been cut up.
Of course, all of the Sahaba disciples of the Prophet slicin
But some are regular IOM and NUS and some are striving seriously
and they didn't have terms for this except for the terms of hobby
and he said said no more Tim Masuku Allah de vaca Can you
believe that he said said no. Mark completed his spiritual path at
the hands of Abu Bakr Siddiq.
Obey okay, what was that?
Oh, shoot
Tenma Sulu, Allah de la Bakris a deep and you believe that's upon a
lot of them.
And then they also talked about said no matter continued, I
would say 90 Let's say now it was like, almost like a teacher to say
no more in certain aspects. Not just an advisor, he was like,
almost like a teacher 10.
Okay, so he was not just an advisor on political matters. He
was an advisor on spiritual matters, two
very interesting, they didn't have a division, the spiritual matters,
political matters, the Sahaba has early time they didn't have that.
We now later have that.
So you need to scrub and strive against these sins because we have
a product the MBS of a product that is so amazing.
And I can't describe it other than it's as if you have a cord.
Alright, and there's honey
dripping right into your heart and you could be like in the middle of
the night. And it's it's this Akina and it's not just a Sakina
that like it's you're at peace, but is it Hello, sweetness, right.
And that comes from the remembrance of Allah subhanaw
taala by someone whose APIA is sound and he starts
and he strives hard against his ego and against sins. That's the
most important thing. You can't put pure honey in a dirty cup. You
can't put honey in a cup that's not dirty for example, Apple
juices is religious is in the shitty it started. Right.
It's pure stop it.
But would you put honey on it? If you have beautiful virgin olive
oil? Would you put that in a bowl that had apple juice in it? Or
like leftovers from yesterday? Mandala?
I'm looking at the screen here and I'm really surprised. Look at
this. Who's here?
Calgary, Cardiff, Jordan, Mauritius. You need a map.
Mauritius it's like an Africa it's an island mainly composed of
Muslims that originated from it hint.
Utah.
Sri Lanka,
Australia, Jordan
and some mogul do you recommend deleting Twitter? Yeah, I do. I
don't go on Twitter except like on my laptop. Everyone's wrong. I
took it off my phone. I'm not getting involved. Got no
Netherlands Jeep technology Allah has created a lot of them.
Where were the people from Lancaster? Philly, Cardiff,
Maryland
war which Norwich? I think someone's going to tell me it's
Norwich. But to me it's Norwich. Liverpool loca. No.
Norwich has a by the way, there's a channel, you guys might not you
might know of it's called Alchemia. citizen, you can sign up
for Alchemia.
Okay.
And they have a show on the history of the Islamic movement of
Maliki's.
Right or close to medic here in Norwich, England. All right.
And and how they had drama and blah, blah, blah, right that I
have I watched like one episode, I gotta watch the rest of it. Or
maybe I was like, 20 minutes, huh?
Good.
Who knows? I don't think is that one? No, it's about it's you go to
alchemia.com.
It's like a Muslim Netflix. Okay. And they got a show about all the
Muslims. Like the Islamic scene, the drama, whatever that happened.
in Norwich Sheikh Abdul Qadir, his name is Jakob De Caza.
Almoravids I think he calls himself and the movement is called
Al Morabito. I don't know his name. He calls out Dr. Sufi.
And the movements called them what are its own. Right. And he started
and he got bankrolled by Libyan
and then there's all these white British converts. And he was
literally he would, it was a hippie time, right? Time of the
hippies. And, okay, so he would basically these guys would walk
around and pray wherever they prayed. They do. How does they do
thicker gatherings? And people were like, Oh, wow, that's
awesome. Let's join and then there was like,
like a farm. Like, what do you call those big like, farmhouse
basically, and rooms and they just lived there. I don't know if
people worked or I don't know how they survived. I guess they got
odd jobs on the side. But it's, yeah. And then
a while back, they made a show about this. So all the shoe that
we know came out of their doctor almost photo came out of there.
She comes to use of came out of there. Peter Sanders, the
photographer came out of their absorptive Whiteman, the designer,
the graphic designer came out of their shell from Austin and Nadal
came out of there. A lot of people came out of this movement. Right.
So that's the history of nor Norwich, England. I know they call
it Norwich. But to me it's Norwich.
Alchemia let me try to find it. I think it's with a why that's what
it is.
We need to support this channel because they're gonna go under.
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They gave me a free thingy. Like to take a look at it. Right?
Get Yeah, they gave me the thing. You guys should check it out.
Because it'd be a shame if it goes if it goes under to be honest with
you. And you know what's going to make this thing succeed? What kids
Islam and Islamic thing for the kids?
Because I'm absolutely sick of Coco melon. Um, absolutely.
Absolutely disgusting. Like, you know, it's like something you
shouldn't be upset with it. There's no reason to be upset with
it. But this I think you and every parent, why does everyone hate
cocoa noon so much? It the kids are so addicted right away reading
and the words. Yeah. All right. It's like today I wear my shirt.
What is this shirt? This is a shirt. And this is like the words
are so simple for a kid. Right? But you can't hear it as an adult.
This is too dumbed down and absurd for an adult. So here, go into
this and see if you can find the Norwich England thing. I need to
talk to the owner and give him my idea that he should just go. It
should really be for kids. Or documentary documentary. Yeah.
Cool. And when I was in England, I could tell right away who was from
either that group or the Nexia Mondays because they both
attracted the most white converts. And none of them were like a
regular hijab, they would always wear the bandana hijab, right? And
I would say and I don't want to offend anyone to be honest with
you. But I gotta tell you that's that's kitchenware, right? That is
for like someone in the back with their sleeves rolled up. That's
that's cooking. Like, I don't see how you were in that to be quite
honest with you. Right. And I'll tell you now what a lot of girls
were and and I'm speaking just because I have
Family members write the Nike hijab and then just any scarf on
top of it, because then you never have to worry for it slipping hair
slipping out, they just wear the Nike hijab. And then there were
any old scarf and wrap that around, then it like they never
have to worry about my hair sticking out, whatever. So
all right, let's get back to our topic here. Let's see what people
said about anything. About Norwich, England. So the message
is still quite mind blowing loads of second generation kids from
white British converts, so go to the mosque. Okay. You know who,
who comes out of there?
The translator? Her and her family? I surely
you met the son? No, basically, I was at the masjid. Yeah, they have
their messenger in Granada, Spain. Yeah. Is there another branch
there? Yeah. And we were talking to the guy who remember that
message after French one day and he was like, Yeah, this week,
they're actually having like their commemoration, like anniversary.
And all the people who started are coming in. Yeah. So we go like, a
couple days later, and we go pray there. And we're going out. And I
see a white guy. Yeah. So I say Sudan stone. I'm just like, what's
your name? Like abdulhak? Like he just like, disappeared. It was,
was he like big and well dressed and stuff. He was short and well
dressed, like a top hat or something. And I was like, There's
something about that.
He just disappeared after Well, that was my experience. Like they
weren't welcoming to me. Like when we walked in there, like, looked
at us like we're something else. Like they didn't have that element
to them. Like if there was one thing I would I would say to them
it's like felt like a secret. I don't think they want to be
welcoming. They want to like keep it the way it is. Which I guess
whatever, that's their business. But you know that their son I
heard their son has a big garden and studied in Morocco for like
eight years. Right? Could you go up to see what else could he just
said about it? Because he's from this area? Right? I guess the land
was cheap there because why else would you go to Norwich, England.
There's a big assignment history here. One of the famous Abdulkadir
sheiks Yes, the other Sufi, he founded the mosque there. He also
he has a branch in Mexico. He has a branch in Granada and he has and
he currently lives in South Africa. So may Allah reward him is
like you can't put 50 years in the Dawa. Right?
And not get anything out of it. You know, we ask Allah to Allah to
reward him. And if you had mistakes, then Allah forgive him
for his mistakes. But their their creed should be just general
Ashari and Sunni greed and Maliki greed and you don't have to be in
the in any Sufi order to be to be part of it. Right? You just you
can just be part of it. I think if people just stick to that, like a
shoddy and just stick to that. Yeah. And you know, you don't have
to make your like just do what people have been doing for the
past 1000 years. Why reinvent the wheel, reinvent the wheel and let
me tell you about Subhanallah
I'm telling you,
I love what happened in Seuss in Morocco.
You grow up you memorize the Quran?
Because let me what Malik himself. What was his biggest emphasis the
Quran? Right? Secondly, right?
They study medic effect.
Right? Thirdly, and I would add to that, a lot of Op Ed, you know,
the Arabs for some reason the Arabs don't study it that much
outside of Shem. Like the Egyptians are sort of soft on it.
Like it's not very popular. But you see, I would say you study it.
But the and then the fourth thing is that all of their devotion is
the prophets of Allah when you said Salah on the prophets, I said
Buddha, right Mohammed, that's all their devotion in a negative is
mostly so much of it. Is this in Seuss every day just Diletto
ferret
Buddha once a week Molad is the whole month is off basically.
Right? And Moroccans tend not to work anyway. A lot of these
places. They I don't know how they survive, but they don't work much
anyway.
Okay, well, Hamza Zizi says in Mexico, it was a disaster. I'll
tell you why. It was a disaster in Mexico because in Mexico there was
a city called Chiapas. And they entered Islam. I don't know how
but a lot of people entered Islam.
But immediately different groups descended upon it, I think like
the Salafi group and the Morabito and came down, and it just totally
divided the community.
Bad mix.
Next one, Ahmed have an takia and he said either pull up the salah
called Big fester, and Allah here we have this very simple entry
here. He says that if you want
if you want and we read this last week, to rectify your heart,
rectify your tongue. I would say in this day and age for Muslim
youth, if you want to rectify your heart, rectify your eyes. If you
can purify your eyes from looking at, especially for the boys from
looking at *, you become aware of Allah subhanaw taala
right. That's one of the biggest things and if you don't
do that if you don't have that fit in in the first place. Right then
you have a big gift called a low Jada intimate and we're looking to
convert nesters even a fitna we read last week that he said that
if
Allah says our wealth and our children are a fitna, yet we and
we seek it.
We seek so we seek increase in it. So that's a saying that it could
be a good thing. Like we are still asking Allah for it. Yet at the
same time,
it could be understood that despite that Allah told us as if
we still seek it, which we should so both apply. If your intention
is good, then seek it. If your intention is bad, in other words,
you're distracted from it by the dunya. Then it's bad.
Well, Hamza bazar is next. Al Baghdadi, he's from Baghdad, he
died to Anjan 89 of the hijra, which is about 902 of the common
area. He died slightly before June 8, the Salic and he was from one
of his colleagues. He was also a companion of study of society.
And he was a puppy and Ireland knowledgeable of the 10 carats of
Quran Mecanim and Ola the ASA event.
He was one of the children of a certain event. What kind of ACMA
different humbly Akula, who feed Messiah ill Mata poofy HYAH Sufi
Muhammad ever humbly used to say to him, What do you say about
this? Oh Sophie ajeeb wapella Kenyatta Kela Murphy, Melissa
Hiyama jumat in front of a Euro Hill heard for Sacaton kursi ye
were met. I mean, it was what really he was giving his speech on
Friday.
And a Hal overcame him and he fell off of his seat.
And he died the next week. Spatola one of his sayings was me nailing
me Perea till healthy mentally methodical happy sir hula Allah He
Sudoku.
If you know the path to Allah, you find Salut. Easy.
Okay, just like if you're a doctor, if you understand
medicine, you're able to treat yourself, which is you ever see a
lot of these guys in the, in the military, when they study? One of
the things they have to study and CIA and all these assassins, they
have to study how to medicate yourself on the basics. So what
when you get shot? What do you do? Right? And they study this salute
means the path to Allah. So they study that, that just answering
that brothers question. They study how to get what happens when you
get shot, because it's gonna happen.
And because they have knowledge of what's required, they're able to
actually do it. Right, they're able to actually go into the CVS,
get the stuff, get the bandages, get everything, and they put the
iodine to purify, they get the clipper, whatever, to click the
bullet out, they know how to sew themselves together and patch up a
wound. Why do they able to do that despite the pain is because of
knowledge, the knowledge that
this thing could be really bad if I leave it, I can get infection.
So the knowledge that this short term pain is saving me from almost
losing my leg.
Likewise, if you understand the path to Allah, that becomes easy.
The path to Allah is require sometimes in order to to to VB of
your knifes solitude, silence, hunger,
and none of them should be two extremes.
And dedication to the thriller. A little bit of sleeplessness, you
have to wake up in the middle of the night to do a bad
and you must put down your ego, you put down your ego by by
admitting to sense that we've done and putting our ego down and
accepting being ignored, sometimes accepting, not having entertaining
or ego sometimes and the path for us Westerners is I think the best
path is the philosophy I should say, the philosophy of assuredly,
which is diplomatic diplomacy with your ego, a little bit, a little
bit, a little bit, nothing too far so that you don't bounce back, no
extremes. But every day a little bit of paying attention to this a
little bit, right. After five years of doing that. Your little
bit is this much. It started off a little bit was like and the hubbub
say if you want to decrease your food, all you do is just decrease
that last spoon that you want to put for yourself. Don't put that
just one spoon, a teaspoon, a teaspoon. That's discipline,
little bits of discipline at a time and you'll get to your
destination.
What else did he say? Well there delila TR EP Illallah
there is no path. There's no nothing to point you to
spirituality except Allah subhanaw taala and Allah
points to which are bad to Rasul Allah when he was southern
following the prophets of Allah when he was Cynthia who value of
value equality. I feel bad for a lot of the hippie types and even
today, all those types that are seeking spirituality and seeking
truth, and they're just dipping into waters that are essentially
there's nothing there. There's no nutrition, you're just eating rice
cakes. There's no nutrition
these things are the maximum that they'll get you is away from
excessive distraction. Like so that will be calmed down. But
there's actually nothing heavenly. So it's and and the proof of that
is that just take a look. Do they pass it on to their kids? The
answer is mostly No. Right? They have it for themselves. They think
they have it, but they don't end up passing it on to their kids.
Throw me that red phone real quick. You do find it.
Wi Fi
is that thing working by the way up there?
Why is it useless?
I still think that doesn't work. You're ripped off. Good. Next.
We'll call up.
Man Ruzicka Salah to Asha and who is given three things. For Kadena
geminal efforts. You have been freed
from efforts flaws. What are these three things. But don't call him
Mark Wahlberg corner and a stomach that's empty and a heart that
satisfied he's saying these are the sources of fitna okay
he's saying that if you want your heart to be satisfied if you want
to be satisfied decrease a little bit of your food because all of
greed starts with the stomach.
Like it's impossible to keep going hungry and eventually all of your
greed will go away. The more you pain your stomach with hunger so
if you fast once a week or twice a week
okay? Eventually even your heart will be satisfied. You'll be
satisfied with very little
Well fuck Quran de Eman Maslow who didn't Halden
fucker day, simplicity of life always simple, the simple life
with bringing to mind why you're living The Simple Life Hello hello
hello Zod mini keep it into mind that Why are you living the simple
life because this is only had to do you're gonna leave this world?
Well sovereign Cameroon madikwe. Linda Eman
constant patients with the remembrance of Allah while
remembering Allah always
these three things next one EVO obeyed
blustery it's not bustling start with a solid. This is entry number
11 in
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Mill Kodama and Messiah from the old cu Sahiba to rob a Noxubee. He
was the companion of Bucha Robin Noxubee, who's one of the people
named able to rob anyone no quiz question out there. Why are people
named able to love?
whose nickname is it?
Say naughty. Nobody thought him. Say now his nickname was able to
draw one time say to it and say to Folsom? Have they had a little bit
of a scuffle in our argument?
Say No I left the house. The province I said and walked to the
masjid for tahajjud he came out for 200 and he saw say naughty
sleeping in the dirt no blanket no nothing. And he was obviously when
you sleep you use still on one side see when you're back asleep
on the other side. He was covered completely in dirt.
Gut so the prophets I set him said what happened? Yeah, I will to rob
Oathkeeper of dirt.
One time said no. Oh yeah.
He wanted to be
I think this is this this goes back to Santa Maria.
Where he wanted to be friendly towards say naughty.
And he wrote him a letter with the nickname emulator up.
And when he received a letter
saying that he said to his assistant, Read It For Me read out
loud. And when he read out loud and he said to me to rob, the
assistant got so angry and so upset. Okay.
And then said he laughed. He said no, that's the nickname The Master
of Allah gave me. It's a good thing. It's a good nickname. So I
will shut up meaning Sahibzada he's a man of Zod right so
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it. Because Aslam and his grandfather became Muslim we can
with refer to Aqua and they were three brothers ads and what they
flew Ali. Alright, so he had three brothers. There were three what
can zoo herd and a bird and all of them were ascetics and worshippers
as for Abuja Z to buy food for Kenya agenda home heron, he had
the strongest state amongst them all. Were so either and he was
asked me a che in Bellavita, heavy Hill Malefor. By what thing? Did
you receive the state call up the button and Jane were denied. He
said, an empty stomach and simple close.
Look how important fasting is in the path. The empty stone. That's
why I actually support all these diets, just from the aspect that
you will need a lot. The only one that we don't I don't have no
support or any sympathy for is vegetarians. And of course vegans.
Vegans don't even count. They need help other other types of help,
because that's too extreme. Okay. But the vegetarian, we won't
accept that for the simple reason that
if you believe it's morally superior, but if you don't believe
it's morally superior, then all you really should do is just eat
meat on eight as sunnah. But there's no, there's no, as long as
you don't believe it's morally superior. Right, then Kolas what's
the problem? Why should I Why should I bother him? He doesn't
want to eat beef or lamb. I wish more of you existed. So the prices
go down, right for beef and lamb.
But there shouldn't be a problem with that. But the more the all
these different diets, I'm sugar free. I'm this, I'm that I think
that's probably good for you. Right? They may be annoying that
they always have to tell you. And I think what's totally rude is
when they bring that to the table as a guest.
They come into the guests and this person cooked for hours. And then
some twerp. 17 year old tells you, I'm sugar free. Wait a second,
your grandma just cooked you this pie. And you come and tell her I'm
sugar free. And they don't understand that stuff in those old
cultures. Do you mean sugar free? We're looking back and all day
we'd love to we have food. Right? So you shouldn't bring this up to
the family. But that's so that's my take on all these diets. Right?
There's one religious issue, which is the moral issue on meat. The
second issue is that don't bring it up. You know, like, don't try
to preach this promote this. It's annoying. But don't bring it out
to guests. When you're a guest eat whatever is put in front of you as
a guest. You can be sugar free, but when you have when you when
your host and you accepted to be a guest and your host cooked food
for you. You put it out there you eat, right? It's rude, otherwise,
but I think sugar free is great. I think all these other things,
these complex carbohydrates, you avoid that stuff. It's good for
you probably to avoid that stuff. So I'm all for all those types of
diets. Now everyone's into the craze of the decade is
intermittent fasting. No one ever used the word intermittent before
until this fasting craze came about and that's probably really
good for you too. Right.
So
uh the empty stomach that's basically what he's talking about.
Oh god, I meant to fit in moja did he tell Athena Santa? I strove
against my ego 30 years from now we're just to say and I shut the
Alayah Minella alien me when whatever it I never found anything
to be harder than studying and then acting upon that knowledge
what oh love to laugh will Oliver luck it was delightful Alma Rama
in Luffy tragedy the toe it okay. He says that will level all
lava feet.
I didn't understand what he meant by level athletes. It means I
would have remained if it wasn't for these differences and scholars
I would have remained I don't understand what that means. He
says but it's definitely all about your drama. The difference
of opinions of the scholars is a mercy except in one subject. There
should be no difference of opinion to God to to heat he means by that
a tansy that making tansy of Allah subhanaw taala has attributes
from ever being similar to the attributes of creative things.
There's no difference of opinion on that. Well, Keila
lumea courage Abuja XID minute dunya had to study harder Al Quran
Al Karima Kula. He didn't die until he had memorized the entire
Quran.
Knowledge is the hardest thing to act upon because your ego always
wants something different. And knowledge will say no to your ego
in different situations and force you to be humbled to other
scholars and other other students of knowledge and to the community.
We'll call it the hub none under Ihlara Julian Shah Shahara NAFSA
who Bill Wilaya we he said we went out to look for a man who who had
become popular as a Willie what can Rajul and Maqsood and matura
desert and he was a man famous for his asceticism and people like to
go and witnesses asceticism from Medina la so we all traveled to
him.
Like we would do all there's a shake over there let's go see the
chef for them massage him and Beatty with the current Masjid he
we saw him he left his house he entered the masjid Rama Bebo saw
cut in TJ Hill Qibla he spat
in the direction of the Qibla
he spent in Durban immediately he says funds are off to Well Mr.
Salim Ali, I turned right back around I need to say salaam to Him
and He will say Salaam
and I said to myself in the hotel room with them and Allah admin
Debbie Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam he cannot be
trusted with one adept at the one piece of the edibles singular adab
is plural
one edit of the prophets I send them you don't spit in direction
of the Qibla right why walking in the Spirit like that? No, you turn
to the side you spit under your feet and you bury it that's the
end of of having to get rid of something.
Okay, fair cool. Matt moon and Allah may a day. So how can you be
trusted with the secrets of hula and all these things?
Well, Carla called her mom to UNECE Allah, Allah, Allah and
Yeah, clearly my own at UCLA. My own little actually, when my own
attorney said
I was one time thinking, Oh Allah
suffice me of the need to eat and to get married.
From a call to cafe juzo and SL Allah Allah, how is it permissible
to ask this? Well, um, yes, Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam. The Prophet did not ask that. Let me ask Allah Who rasool
Allah Rasulullah for them as Allahu so I didn't make this drop
grep DOMA in Allah subhana wa alaka for any minute and he said
that Allah subhanho wa Taala when he had this edip, he took away the
desire for women from me.
Okay, for k fare Kuma Onan more than he says I had teller who
barely is struck by lightning, Emre Aha. Then if a woman came
near to me, I had no desire. Even if a woman came right in front of
me it was it was as if a wall came right in front of me. There was no
desire for women.
Yeah, that's by the way, shucks either. O'Donnell Bucha says what
happens when you're reading from the earlier and they say something
that seems to be contrary to the shittier he said that his head
that's not yours. Right? In fact, that General has that Allah
subhanaw taala has for us is Robina habla naman as well as you
know whether to yet in a Kurata Uganda LaMattina Imam, why is
Allah telling us to say this in the in the Quran, oh Allah grant
me a coolness of my eyes in in wife and spouse and children. He
wants you to have it.
Allah to Allah is giving you gifts through that. There are gifts that
you receive in this world through that. Someone says No, I only want
Allah subhanaw Yes, but Allah is telling you I am giving you things
through that. So ask for it. Work for it.
Allah is giving you some of his gifts through that. Okay? So you
can still view it as that I'm only seeking Allah subhanaw taala while
seeking spouse and children,
right?
Anything that Allah puts in a DUA, he wants to give it to you and he
will manifest His Generosity through that thing. generosity of
Allah will not just come down what's the form? Does not
generosity of Allah have to come through a form. It has to come
somehow. Well, he's giving it through his spouse through the
children through Halal risk through food, that is time that
we're allowed to eat that Allah s makes us make dua for halal food
and risk. So his his namah comes through that. What it's a shewed
means that when I see this great blessing, I see that this is Allah
gave it to me. Allah Tala is is making me happy through this
thing.
So nobody should say no, no, Allah only that mindset. It's as if
there are multiple there's a multiplicity in the world when
there isn't. There's only one giver. And he gives through
certain things. It's not like there's Allah and there's food,
there's Allah and there's getting married. No. Getting married is
one of the nouns that Allah gives people.
So that's how that's why there's a shoot constantly seeing that this
is from Allah to Allah and Allah Azza is doing something through
this thing
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regarding
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later zoo demon Zilla, he says zoo does not have a station on its
own. He's they said why?
He says because I was it took me three days to become a head. First
I made Zoid for the dunya.
Second, I made the head of the Accra.
Third, I made the hood from everything besides Allah subhana
wa Tada. On the fourth day, there was nothing else in my heart
except Allah subhanaw taala.
And I understood,
he then says, Then I heard a voice saying, oh, we need, you're not
too strong enough for this. Then I said, this is what I'm looking
for.
I believe and Allahu Allah. This is not an easy paragraph to
understand. But what he's saying here is that Zoho does not have a
material objective measure
does not have a material metric that you can measure on.
It's it's solely of the heart. And that means that you're, it's the
attachment of the heart, more so than the outward forms.
Someone is asking what is Zoho means? Okay? That's a good
question. Zoho truly means not to be distracted from other than
Allah.
With your heart.
That's really what it means not to be seeking reward from anyone but
Allah subhanaw taala.
And that the things of this world, even the gifts that Allah gives,
you should not distract you of him. How do you engage in the gift
that Allah gave you without being distracted from him is by saying
that Allah has This is Allah's generosity to me, and I'm enjoying
the gift of Allah subhanaw taala
so you're always linking it back to the Creator
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for them to Gibney for mana to her alma Asana.
He said,
My neffs I commanded it. In other words, I commanded myself to do an
act of worship. But I found my ego to be extremely stubborn. So I
deprived it of water for a year. drank anything else but not water.
Right. And that's how you discipline himself. This is the
old days where they Subhanallah they were tough. We'll call them
123 Latina Santa asali were to Cardiff enough. See you're in the
Cali salah.
I also Lea get a NEMA juicy booty do an actus Zanardi. He says For
30 years I pray and every time I my belief in it, right is as if I
was a pagan cutting off my past. Now the words brand new Toba
is his mindset for every solar brand new toga
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Hawaii. Fela Dr. Ruby had that on guru K for taggi Do Now who in the
family wanna? He will have the dude what are the Sharia? If you
see a man who, who has Korematsu to the degrees he flies in the
air. All right, then don't be impressed. Do not be impressed
until you look at his affairs. Does he stop where the shitty I
said stop? Does he go where the Cydia says go? Does he fulfill the
law of Allah subhanaw taala chef Northwoods it otherwise you said
flying there was a big deal at flying in the air kofod flying
there and they charge you money for it. Right? the kinematics of
that earlier. Oh, you saw one man flying in the air but he can't
make you fly in there. Allah get the kuffar to do it. And they
clear they made the airplane and they and you pay, you pay them for
it.
So
and that's why also in the field of Dawa, you never want to be
impressed until the person is really near to death. That's when
you can be impressed. That's the scary part. No matter what a
person does. You don't know that he can collapse. There were today
because where the theater is so massive. And then it ends in a
scandal or it ends in a fitna. You don't want this right. You don't
want this. You ask those people would you say chop your success in
half in exchange for avoiding this fitna? They would definitely say
yes. Right. So we don't want we we ask Allah to hide it from
protection from a cell badolato which is that he gives us
something then we have a downgrade we ask never to go down. If that
means going slowly that's better
what our I'm me, Elvis Tommy and Abby and who called
that he said the hubba XID that he says my uncle narrates from his
father that he said
we as he died Leila Allah rebuilt although he went one night to
others about the Earth Quran Allah subhanaw taala to do thicker Allah
see worried about on the edge of the robot is the these castles at
the borders and you sit at the top of the castle. There's like go a
walkway where people could watch for the enemy. So he went to sit
there and to do that you're there for Belka. Elisava he loved me Of
course, until the morning he did not do any thicker cultural
alphabetic. So I said what happened? For Karla to the car to
Kenema Tara Tara design if you hardly see by for her to some to
an earth kura who subhanaw taala I remember the word I said that I
shouldn't have said when I was a youth
I was ashamed to sit for the remembrance of Allah having said
that word. In other words he spent the entire time in Tober next
Thursday, it will be entry number 13 with shafiqul Belfie and now we
will
turn to your comments and your questions and what's going on on
Instagram. Let's get online
let's see what's going on here
right give us the first question
what you got
got How did how did this make income? Come again?
How did you had making income? They worked little jobs here and
there.
The Zohar they were shepherds usually are guards or carrying
loads. Or they work with a cabana as a baker of bread and just bake
bread, stuff like that. Allah would pour it for them to Allah
would provide love provides for them in different ways sometimes
miraculously. And sometimes they would just be like mosque keepers,
they keep the masjid
keep going.
How to keep the balance between feeling very upset about our past
sins and their consequences and feeling that there's hope.
Repeat how to how to balance fear and hope. How do you balance
feeling hope right easy. Hope is regarding your
Do not fear is regarding the shittier your actions where Allah
says don't do it. So let me give you an example a man he's dying to
marry a woman. Okay?
He hopes that Allah to Allah will make it happen for him.
But he fears Allah to Allah when when his when he thinks to
communicate with her in a way that is haram or Makoto or not right?
That's how you have fear, hope and fear. So hope the location of hope
is in your prayers. The location of fear is when Allah says stop at
something you should stop make sense?
What else
how to make up for 20 years of missed prayers for the next 20
years your prayer every Salah twice, and don't worry about any
Sooners.
Next
what's the wisdom behind Muslim women not being allowed to marry
Muslim men, but the other is allowed?
Why can because the Sharia the Quran.
The Bible does not
command the Bible and the Torah and all these other things. Books
do not command men
to allow Muslim women to worship freely. But the Quran does order
Muslim men to allow a Jewish or Christian woman to worship freely.
That's number one. Number two, the pre
the understood concept here, the premise here is that the man is
the driver of their family's religion. That's the premise. A
man is the driver. And he and he's will only be stopped by a sacred
law. So if those prep pass religions don't have any
allowances for Jewish and Christian
men to allow a Muslim woman to worship freely. Okay. But this
sacred law does. So allowed. Another perspective is that it was
a Rosa, this is a Roxa only for when
the Muslims are
only for when the Muslims are like traveling.
Right? Or like they're in trade, or they end up in another country
like that. And they have no other way to marry. And the other saying
is the Maliki saying, which is no, no, that's definitely not what it
is that they don't want that. But it's for the Jews and Christians
in the Islamic lands to bring that lineage into Islam by
intermarriage. So the kids will become Muslim. And Allah knows
best but that's the answer to that.
Question. Yeah, there's somebody who died because we know the
Hadith that says that all the different types of martyrs.
What happens if somebody buries someone who died that way? For
example, COVID pandemic as a martyr with no shroud? And no,
also? Nah, no, that's not so that that they made a mistake like
that, for example. So they imagine that because he's a martyr that
he's beat to be treated like that kind of martyr, which is basically
just a mistake. If it's if the time is near,
they should dig him up, shred, wash him, and shroud him and pray
Janessa if the time is near, but if a lot of time has passed, I
think then then Janessa only.
Okay, question from Mrs. S. Yesterday, we talked about a day.
That is he's got very few followers.
Right. But he does make videos, should we warn our kids? I guess.
So. I don't think your kids will be attracted to him. But his name
is Omar Lee.
And just for the record, and he's just gone haywire in everything
that he's saying. There was a time when he was just like a selfie guy
who was very pious, and there was a lot of goodness coming from him.
Like he loved the dean. Then he went off and decided to go wage
war on certain people. And now he's doing far worse than what
they did. And he wants to even apostate it out of Islam. By
accident. No, on purpose on purpose announced that he is now a
Southern Baptist.
Then he may tell but from that came back into Islam, and then
became a like a political commentator. And he's just getting
so off that this time around, he declared that he's a Zionist now.
Yeah. That he took he declared himself to be a supporter of
Israel. It's a great it's a country blah, blah, blah. It's a
reality.
So Iblees is a reality. What the heck? How is being? It's a
reality. It exists just because something exists. What do you want
us to do?
Right?
A bliss exists we supposed to like support that? No, just because it
exists. ISIS exists
All right, next question
Yep.
Why is getting married half of your deen Getting married is half
of your deen from another two different perspectives, certain
things that you could do
outside of marriage, right? You can't do outside of marriage you
can only do inside of marriage. Like how could you be a shepherd
of a flock? If you're not married, and have kids, of course, you can
bring me an exception where someone has to take care of his
mom. That's an exception. The norm though, is that you're going to
take care of your kids and your wife. If a woman is a shepherd in
the app, when her husband's not around, she's got to take care of
the kids. Right? If the husband is home, he's responsible in the
sense of
if they do anything wrong
How can you have patience? How could you even have add to the OMA
and get all those reward from all so your Salah is deficient, right?
All of our stuff was deficient. No one prays perfectly every single
time. So those deficiencies are made up for extra by extra
prayers. So if I go on the Omote dama, my footed Salah is measured
and my end up my focus ends up being
65% So 35% of the time in my life, I was not focused in Salah. So
what does the angels do? They go into the Sooners and they fill it
in from the Sunnah. Okay, alright, so far, so good.
And then they do the same with Zika and sadaqa and Ramadan
fasting and an effort of fasting and Hajj and Umrah so you notice
that all the for the pit these four acts of worship, they have a
foot and a sunnah, right? If the father doesn't fulfill, then we
fill it up with the Sunnah. All right, all is fine and good to
hear. But hold on a second now I have since I backed by did this
person I hurt this person. I did this that in the other. Where's
that coming from? Now it's going to be debited from my good deeds.
So now I'm in debt. Now let's say I'm down again to 65% So what do I
do? Mala aka then say, Did you teach anyone Salah that you could
get a reward from that? And then I had five kids, I taught them all
to pray and I made sure that they prayed fetch. So when they pray
fetch, I woke you up and I taught you how to make Salah. So
all of their EBITDA I get a portion of those good deeds
without them losing anything. So that's why it's this half of our
event from the perspective of hasin net it's half of our fee man
from the perspective that nothing will test you and try you like
this
there's no trial worse than let's say a trial the relates to your
kids you would you would wish yourself to suffer not them. So
SABR patience generosity all these qualities okay
let's go to someone who says hmm, some good questions. Good
Instagram says what do I do if I accidentally say somehow that I'll
be an ad instead of surrounding a bed I'll even record absolutely
nothing. You're fine to go any testing. You can say Subhan Allah
Subhan Allah become the spawn a lot of you you can say any test to
be ensuite or in require no problem any test via
next question
what to do if a man is suffering because of how Muslims are
treating other Muslims based on race
Muslims, mistreating others based on race
Do you feel like their human is going down because
Okay, oh the bad behavior of Muslims. The Muslims have behaved
badly and far worse in the past. If you saw what the Muslims of
Andalusia were doing, that's why Allah took it away from them. Okay
and sent the Christians upon them at there's a time in Baghdad. The
behavior and some are cons the behavior of Muslims was so bad
Allah sent the Mongols upon them. The Arabs Allah sent Israel upon
them and sent America upon them. We have very we have far worse
behavior
because if you're racist to someone, you mistreated someone is
that worse are killing them? Because you go to the Arab lands
you go to a lot of these countries that throw you in jail, They'll
torture you they'll do so many bad things to you are a man has never
should be connected to people's bodies.
figure that's one thing you got to keep in mind. Islam is not
connected to the behavior of people do not don't make that
association That's how simple it is. The answer is literally that
simple.
expect the worst from everybody
and D diversify your friend group. So if you only have one friend
group, and then this friend group,
okay, treat you badly.
Yeah, I get to you can be traumatized. But you got to
understand that that friend group, that's not the OMA. That's just
one group of kids. One organization, one message, one
community, go elsewhere. So expand your circle, go different, massage
it, expand your circle. Okay, go to different massage at different
groups. Right. That's my advice to you.
All right, right. What's the question about religious studies?
I teach religious studies and one of my students doesn't agree that
the Quran mentions that women should cover their hair. What's
the exact verse while you're Brebner be kumara Hinata do you
begin? Soon, it's a newer, also, again suited to that.
And what it means is they should strike.
They should place their head coverings above onto their bosoms.
The premise of the surah of the verse is that the women and the
time of the Prophet were already wearing head coverings. But there
were head coverings to the back.
And what they should do is bring it to the front. That's what the
Quran says the premise is that they're already wearing the word
Homer is a headcovering, that headcovering could be going
backwards or frontwards. So Allah says, well, you're driven to be
homer in the headcovering. I led you up in what's the J is this?
Okay, this is the job. Place it up front. That's what the hijab of a
Muslim woman looks like that today. Right? So while you have
the ribbon at the humo, Rihanna, Allah, you will be in, let them
place the kaymar up until so all of this was showing in the Tjahaja
says Scott and Kim to alter that.
Write that
to alter that and by making them bring the humor forward. I hope
that answers the question go to any tafsir it'll tell you that. I
think that one issue is that the premise also needs to be corrected
as well. Not everything from the deen is going to be specifically
you're going to find an Ayah from the Quran. So you know, you need
to ask is find one Sahaba Yeah, who didn't wear the hijab? Yeah.
Find the one example from the South who didn't wear it. Yeah,
you know, there's more proofs and evidences and just what the Quran
says for example, we have the Hadith. We have H ma we have all
these other things also.
This is not a that's
is that risk is going to fall. Yeah, well, we'll have a Zogby is
good at hanging stuff Zaghloul hanging,
just leave it there.
It's gonna fall.
Okay.
So
we have a Jamel, right. Do we need does hijab need textual evidence
or didn't the Muslims pass it on? So that is the textual evidence
what else is the textual evidence of the Hadith? Because for a Lodi,
I would say the first thing is that tell your students what if
the Quran didn't mention, did not the Quran command is to follow the
Prophet, we cannot concede to a Quran only mentality rejected.
What if it didn't come in the Quran? It came in the Hadith. And
the widespread Hadith of the Prophet is law for us. It's enough
to make law. The Prophet clearly said and Hadith of fuddling Ibis.
He's a woman came to him, new Muslim woman in Mecca. And she
said, What could I cover? What should I not cover? The prophets I
sent him said cover everything except this and this. And she
happened to be a very pretty woman that Fiddler was looking at. So he
turned his head because that's his cousin. And he has authority over
him. On top of that, he's he's the profit, so he has authority. So
the profit the percent change the thing with your hand first. So he
literally changed with this and by turning his head, right, from the
looking Subhanallah it kind of also shows Yeah, that it's a two
way street. Some women nowadays they say, you know, men should
look away, you know, they should avert their gaze, but the prophesy
sallam, he tells a woman and he corrects his cousin as well. Yeah.
So it goes both ways. It goes both ways. And we only have we only
have one filter on advice, the dean, anybody should be able to
give advice any Muslim should be able to give advice to any other
Muslim. A Muslim man should be able to give advice to a Muslim
woman, a Muslim woman should give her advice to a Muslim man, right?
If it's appropriate in the relationship, like I'm not gonna
walk up to a stranger right? I will
Gonna walk up to a stranger as it would be more acceptable for me to
walk up to a stranger who was a man, socially acceptable than to
walk up to strangers who was a woman. But if we're in the
position that where it's appropriate to give to speak about
matters, we're totally allowed to speak about matters of the
religion spoke about. Okay, if it's outside the religion, then we
won't speak about that right? There's but the filter is should
never be Oh, he's Desi. I can't talk to him about that. I can't
tell. I can't tell him that his clothes smells like curry because
he's Desi. And he'll be offended. No, I can't. Right? Because
clothes smelling bad in the masjid. This thing of limiting
people speech is getting out of hand. Yeah, right. I mean, that's
like an absurd example. But that's there are a lot of examples
similar to that. Yeah. Right. We're not extremists in one way or
the other. Some brothers, they become extremists. And they placed
the problem modesty only on women not covering themselves and they
never addressed the problem. And then some women and you know,
there's obviously exceptions, some women, they do the opposite. And
they say that the whole problem is men looking. Yeah. So no, we say
that it goes both ways. It goes and the purpose of hijab, we don't
lie. And we don't say that it's not modesty, modesty is one
reason, but it's not the whole reason. It's just one of the the
wisdoms behind the hijab, but it's not the purpose behind the hijab.
Like it's not the reason why it came down. The reason why it came
down is just simply it's a command from Allah subhanaw taala. Because
there's no instance where if a circumstance changed, that's,
there's no elder for that, where a circumstance would change then a
job is no longer a first Yeah, the only time is the general of
someone's got a gun to your head. Right. Right. That's, that's a
general I live for almost everything except for harming
another person. So in the same way that women
that women have hijab men also have lowering the gaze.
So all right there, give me some of these questions about, okay,
the eyeline eyelash extensions. Yes, I did ask about that. It is a
and you must remove it for what?
It's, it's considered a HUD.
Next question.
What you got us?
All right. Give me Give me some,
there is a definitely Wahhabi influenced question. Because they
said Imam, Abu Hanifa Imam doesn't change. Yes. What Imam Abu Hanifa
meant by that is that the certainty he understood it when we
talk about the certainty, the certainty of demand doesn't
change. And we agree on that. Like, it's either having men or
you don't have any men. We agree on that premise. Right. But what
what we do also say is that a man can increase its strength can
increase or decrease the power of that Eman? Yes, it can increase or
decrease while Abu Hanifa. What he was talking about was the actual
faith itself. And we say no, the actual faith doesn't increase or
decrease. Like, it's you either are certain of the truth or you're
not certain. There's no no Muslim can have doubts. But we can have
worse worse, and we can have weakness. We can have those types
of things.
All right, keep going. Right, or US whoever's seeing stuff.
Whereas it read it to me. Do we need more Muslim chaplains? And
what do you think we need to focus on the biggest problems that
you've seen to address in American community? I think that you
addressing Muslims in elementary school now is the level like we
went from, get them in college, to get them in high school. And we're
now at the level of get them in elementary school. Right. And in
other words, there is a war on hearts and minds.
There's a war on hearts and minds, we need to be able to get to these
hearts and minds before other forces get to them. That's my
point. And so if you ask me, I think better parenting is
important. And I think the the onslaught of influence from public
schools, and from the general, online worlds, it's just too much.
It's like, it's a tidal wave. It has to be fought back from an
earlier age. And if you're a Muslim parent, you're you're like
a warrior. You're a general, that's jihad. To me, I think it's
not officially jihad. Like if you die, you're not a martyr. Right,
and there's no spoils of war to be had. But in that respect, it's not
like the official Jihad but in its in the effort required, it's a
nonstop effort that's required. Like I don't see how you could
stop. And nowadays parents, they have to be both intelligent and
sincere. You gotta you see sincere parents and their kids go straight
just because parents they don't use your their brains,
unfortunately, and vice versa. Parents are ignorant. Not that
bright and not that courageous. Okay, not that courageous, and
they're afraid of their kids. And I think that's the biggest
problem. How could you be afraid of your kid? You should be afraid
for your kid. So when people say oh, how do you have the
Heart, I don't have the heart to say no to my kids, I have more
fear of the consequences than I fear for their feelings. Like I
fear the consequences of my kid going astray, I fear the
consequence, more than I fear what they think. So that might stop
them from doing something. Right. That's what may make me stop them
from doing something. I fear the consequences. Fear Allah subhana
what's out and we say fear, love, fear the consequences he's placed
on the earth. Allah has placed consequences here.
Last thing I want is, you want to have a son, who's one of these
bumps
was just a complete bum. Like I fear that. So I want to make sure
that it doesn't happen. You want to have a daughter who stuff for a
lot of them not to make fun, but some people are like to like
floozy types, right? And I'm really not making fun, but I'm
saying like, that's the thing I have here. I don't want to
daughter that's like that. Like it's, it's, it's scary, or how
about what's on all these movies and shows the girls at talkback
that are just like, What the heck were you talking back? And then,
in real life, they learned from these shows they're learning from
these things? Well, there was a ship from Turkey. Who said he's
watching a show with? Yeah, the shit from Turkey, was watching a
show with his son, his son flipping through the channel, his
son's watching the show, right? And the kid the cartoon character
says to the dead.
I'm my own person.
Couple weeks later,
the little kid says it to his dad SubhanAllah. Where do you hear
this is education. This stuff is education. They're watching the
kids talk back to their parents. It's becoming a default that the
SASSY Girls. And I mainly see it from the girls from the boys side.
I see that he's a dumb bum. Yeah, like the depiction of most teenage
guys. They're stupid. Fools, idiots. And they're bums and they
have nothing going for them. And the depiction, like the Disney
Channel, oh type of depiction of the girls. They're sassy. And they
talk back and their, their tongue is vicious like a snake. And they
talk like this to their parents. And you see that the dad is always
like a dumb, bumbling. Fool. And, and the girl is always if you
really observe, you'll see that the girl is the one who shuts up
her dad. Yeah. All the all the time. She's the one with the
zinger that makes a dad feel embarrassed. And if you notice
kids, when they're young, especially the ones that watch a
lot of TV, you'll see they're they're learning their speech
patterns and their mannerisms from TV. They're literally just
repeating these kids. They're like their mirror neurons are so fresh.
All they do is they learn from from observation. You can't even
blame the kids. The kids are just so like plastic that becomes a
default. Yeah, right. And anything that's not that must be off must
be different. Right? So because we're not that we're different.
Right. So this is the war that we're waging here.
Give me something right.
Someone had a question about eczema, eczema. I think what they
meant was that their skin peels after wudu doesn't break your due.
So they're concerned is their prayer valid? That's valid,
doesn't doesn't break we do
what you got
so somebody has found two Hadith, a hadith with apparently
conflicting meanings, and doesn't know what to do. On what Hadith
the Sahaba ate and drank while walking and another stasis and
it's never sinful, it could be just my group. And the way that
you bring these seeds together is that the incident may have
happened before the cut Ohia came down before that the Prophet
declared it makuu that's one of the ways to bring it that these
things didn't happen at the same time. Right. One happened before
the other. Sometimes the narrator doesn't know that the prophets I
send them rendered discouraged. Others may have considered it
discouraged in a circumstance. So for example, say nadi is famously
had said that there is no harm in drinking while standing. Okay,
while others have established that the Prophet discouraged drinking
while standing. Okay. So they may have said it may have heard the
Hadith and rendered what the prophet meant was a minor
discouragement meant, or if it's done with an intention of rushing
or something like that. So there's always some different caveats and
ways to understand these things.
Here's a question from is common. It's not just in the medical
methods or what about praying with alcohol containing cologne or
deodorant? There is some FDF on this and secondly, yes, in the
Maliki method, anything that could potentially intoxicate you is a
common that is not just and therefore cannot be on you. Well,
the first answer to that is
As from some of the mortality and scholars, they deemed alcohol as
in Kelowna as an exception because it evaporated. Right, it
evaporates off. The secondly, is the Hanafi opinion is that
something many, many times we Maliki's have to take from the
Hanafi opinion on this, in that the only nudges is grape and date
wine. And shikigami goes by this because naturally occurring
alcohols, different forms of alcohol are just too prevalent in
everything that we take everything that we have.
Okay, vanilla, and vanilla extract everything that we even he said
cookies that he found biscuits in the desert of Mauritania,
which is like that's like the only cookie they have. Right? has
vanilla extract in it. So they all rely upon the Hanafi opinion, that
alcohol, not the only not all, alcohol is not just only grape,
and date wine isn't just and all the other alcohols, it's just that
as long as you don't get drunk from it, then it is not considered
nudges. So would the prohibition be getting drunk from it? And
that's basically and I don't even think I don't consider that.
The type of tacos that is tell fear and Moom because I actually
think it's it's, it's, it becomes a hardship. And I remember one
brother, he said that, no, just you know, something that just you
don't even touch it right. So he had a biscuit. And he's reading at
the shop, right? And he found that it has vanilla extract, so we put
it down. And the lady and he said the lady, I don't want that. She
he said she said, Okay, just put it over there on the basket. He
said, I can't touch it, because it has vanilla extract in it. That's
Judaism. Right? I can't even touch the biscuit because it has one
extract in it. And she's like, What is she said, in America, we
got a lot of vanilla extract. Now this is like a white convert. But
it's so foreign. And this behavior is so extreme and excessive. You
can tell you should be able to tell extremism when we see it.
Right. This is Hulu, right? And this issue of and so he even they
took the opinion of the NF on this matter of vanilla extract. And
every little ingredient that you have now has something of alcohol
in it, we don't go like this. This is not our way. This is not the
fitrah. And this degrees of accesses, it's a one to 15 and
it's not sustainable. So when you're entering in something
that's not sustainable, like this, okay, then that's when it's okay
to go by another method.
Rules on pulling the plug.
You're allowed to pull the plug on someone in life support.
You have to save their life, if it's about that. But if someone
only survives on life support, it is permissible to pull the plug.
You're not obligated to keep them up. Did you see that article that
got posted, which was
from a conversation with Chef Melia. And she also here on what
do you say? It was a long conversation to read that because
I think it was on this on brain death. So I think
one one thing that struck me was that fuqaha
they say that
if someone is drowning, and you have the ability to hold their
hand, and you let go, then you're sinful. You killed them. Yes. But
you know, if you can't let like if you can't hold it anymore, then
you're not sinful. Because now you lost the ability. Yes. So
unfortunately, like and they he there's it's a long conversation,
but the analogy is drawn that if you have the resources to support
this person, then you should keep them alive. But I recommend I
think it's on Merkezi mathematic.com. It was a very,
very good conversation. It's one of the big issues I think in
America is that just as you can't hold on physically, right, you
can't hold on financially. Exactly. That's idea. Yeah. Yeah.
That's that should be the concept because some of this is it's it's
forever. Yeah, they're gonna be on the plug forever. Yeah. And the
hospitals charging exorbitant amount of money for that. If you
can't afford it, then this is another issue. Yeah.
Are we allowed to to whiten teeth and hair.
You're allowed to bleach your teeth, we that's cleaning your
teeth, essentially, that's totally permissible to clean your teeth
like that. And in terms of hair, the dye that is not allowed for us
is the dye that would mislead a potential suitor for marriage.
That's what's not allowed for us. So
when the prophesy centum said, leave off the black. What is meant
by that is that in those times, you didn't have birthdays, right?
You actually didn't know how old you were. So people just went by
the signs on you. So that if you dyed your hair black people would
think you're more younger than not. So by PS if you were a
reddish haired and you dyed your hair red, or you were yellow
haired blonde, and you dyed your hair yellow
And that mislead misled people. The misleading is the sinfulness,
not the dying. It's the misleading element. So that if if you're
married and you're on your wife, yeah, you could die or you could
dye your hair, right. There's nothing wrong with dyeing your
hair. So provided that you're not misleading somebody. The other
prohibition in misleading in dyeing hair is when the color that
you're using is she artifice.
She artifice means it's a symbol of FISP
blue hair today.
That means you're like a progressive liberal. So that is
something you don't want people to accuse you of that no one will
come near you. Right. They'll think that you're on that. It
comes with a lot of other things. Or someone who's very light
skinned dyed their hair really black and wears all black. In each
individual thing. There's no prohibition if a girl were to do
that, right, or boy were to do that. But in the whole package is
that Goth look, which becomes makuu for a Muslim to try to look
like that. That's the idea. Okay, that's the idea here.
New idea. He says these Turkish beard transplants?
Yes, you are allowed to add what was lost. You're allowed to add
what was lost. Now for the beard. Allow annum but the beard being
that. I don't know if there's a prohibition on adding to the
beard. But hair transplant is no different than a tooth that fell
out and you putting it back in, or skin that was lost and you grafted
skin from another from your calf and you put it on your hand. Or if
you lost skin on your face, right? If skin burned on your face, are
you allowed to take a skin graft from the back of your calf? And
put it on your face? answer's yes. Same thing with hair.
vegan foods contain this question from Lily vegan food contain
things which raises doubt on the alcohol extracts.
Yes, so
we answered the question on that those alcohols that are not based
on grape and date wine vinegar.
Sorry, grape and date, wine will not be considered to be forbidden.
That alleges they're not considered in medicine, the
medical and the Hanafi method.
Does the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam know how we worded our
silhouettes? And the answer is yes, he sees how everything about
how we do our subtle warts. And that's actually one of the shields
said we shouldn't do our silhouettes in a non appropriate
setting like walking in the market or something you do any other
thicker but because subtle Watts is shown to the profit in a good
way exactly how you do it.
Then
we should do it in a good way.
Bushido Begam. Can you recommend books on L baits? Yes, l baits
you're gonna go to necessity imam in Nyssa. He wrote a book on Al
bait. It's a big orange book that you can find on Mecca books.
Is 0.0% Alcohol halal? I don't think so.
0.01? Maybe? Because there are no, we
we wouldn't consume any of that. 0.0 mean nothing, no alcohol? No,
because they say 0.0. But 0.001.
Now, by the way, this rocks of the nerve is to be taken when there's
also it's to be considered even more when it's in a format that
cannot make you drunk. Right? Like it's there as an ingredient. But
it doesn't make you drunk. There's also a difference between like
fruit will buy naturally, you leave like an apple out for a day.
Yeah, it'll start developing some alcoholic fermentation. But
there's also a difference between when you add the alcohol and
artificially when the human hand comes an accident. So there needs
to be like, this is a matter of fact, too, because you got to for
us, you have just made it nudges. Yeah, exactly. But only if by
going with the Hanafi. School, right? That is not an interest
only by that.
Should we take precautions sharing a microwave, not the microwave.
No. There once. That guy's taking his pork out and you don't see the
vapors anymore. Unless there's nothing there.
Two people says marmi are considering themselves for
marriage.
But they're of different methods.
I would say that I would highly recommend one household one
method. Because how are you going to raise your kids? On what are
you going to raise your kids? You don't want to keep the old Mama's
Hanafy Oh Bob is humbly no soup
complicated, right? That's too complicated. One family one
method.
Right? If we had a country, we'd have a method. We'd have an
official method. Yes, you can teach the other methods. Right.
But one country one household one method, but of course, I would not
make that a thing where you'd get rake off the wedding for that.
That's not something to break off the marriage.
Quick thing today's ArcView is Thursday. Thursday's how many
fifth at six o'clock followed by two so have class at 745? Right?
Right. Is that our timing?
No. Yeah. So of course after Isha, right. So I'm 45. So
I'm pretty fit at six o'clock. So sign up at art view dot O R G
ArcView. dot O R G sign up there. Well, yes. So what is the really
on cosmetic procedures? This is Botox and fillers. Very simple
principle I gave you. Allah is generous. How did Allah create
you? He creates you in a beautiful form, right? You have teeth, you
have a nose, you have eyes, you have eyelashes, you have eyebrows,
you have hair, you have all these wonderful things. You have nails.
You have skin. How that's how Allah created you, you have 100%
Right?
To keep those things there, and if it falls off to put it back. skin
graft 100% How that for you to do. teeth fell out, put in new teeth,
nose fell out, put in a new nose. Even if it would be end up being
better than the original nose.
Skin. You have warts and pimples. Were you born with warts and
pimples? No. They developed by nature, whatever, you have the
right to remove them, even if it's surgically removed. A mole right
developed. Were you born with a mole? No, you're not born with it?
Or is it something that humans are born with? Generally? What
stomping you thumping on the mic. Sorry, there, Thumper over here.
The mics are so good that if we did this, they'll hear it. Okay,
so are our people generally born with these things? No, we're not.
You have the right to remove them. And if you lose something that
you're born with, you have a right to add it back. For example,
someone loses a leg? Is he allowed to get a prosthetic leg? Of course
he is right.
So you're allowed in a jam mass socket. simple principle, you are
allowed to return what was lost? What are you not allowed to do? Is
yet let me live my cheekbones up. Let me fill in my lips.
All that you're not allowed to do
that which is permanent in its nature. Okay, so what you're
allowed to do anything else like creams oils to avoid getting rid
that stuff is fine, but permanent surgeries like that.
The answer is no.
Is that clear? Is there anything we left out or that? No, but one
thing I'm noticing in the chat. It is clear. Sorry. One thing I'm
noticing in the chat is you mentioned the vanilla extract. Now
everyone is doing key us and saying mouthwashes okay, this is
okay. This is okay. Remember we said St. Hala? Yeah, if it's
altered,
right. Yeah, there's a big difference people like they don't
understand this is the fatwah now you can't make the US on the
fatwa. Yeah, so you don't have to.
So this is this is a really big issue where people they read these
things online and then they they apply their own logic. Yeah. I
think many of the scholars like Imam Qaddafi said you cannot do
this at all. It's haram. So yes, on Facebook, yes. On fatwah. Yeah,
because you don't know why he's why the Imam is giving this photo
to begin with. What is the Hanafy say about this? I think Do they
require it? Is there like something like the mouthwash one?
I don't think it's allowed because if you swallow it, you know,
there's alcohol in it. Yeah. And it's not like it's impossible.
Like there's there's an alternative there's so much out
there. So what we're saying is that when it is not grape or date
wine, plus, not in a form that can make you drunk. Yeah, like no
one's eating these. These cookies will never get drunk from it.
Right? You will never get drunk from it.
Noreen mcdata Ladies, they are say they are trying to look younger
with Botox so the husband doesn't go out looking for younger women
who said he's a basket of fruit either?
Should women cover their head to say son Watson Earth car? In
general when a woman sits for a bed? It's good to her cover her
head.
Dervish says if dimension if the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam mentioned not to deceive with the hair color looking at the
principal it feels like the transplant hair does not follow
the principle. Yes it does because you are asked about this because
we get a lot of questions about this because you are allowed to
have what you lost.
Okay, alopecia for example.
Women who have alopecia, can they
Got a hair transplant? The answer is yes. It's that is what how
Allah created them. Then they lost therefore they don't they're not
tricking anybody. But the the dyeing the hair is tricking
somebody about the age of the person. Okay. So if I lost a
tooth, I don't have to go and say, Hey, by the way, I have a new
tooth. Right before we get married. No, I don't have to do
that. I don't have to do anything at all. Okay,
I broke my nose. Now my nose looks really straight. I don't have to
say anything at all. I am allowed to return our Allah created me.
Your your your right, as a Muslim to do that.
What you're not allowed to do is trickery. Like it'll it'll mislead
the age. That's why. Okay, it'll mislead the age. That's what. And
by the way, we're not even saying It's haram. It's my crew. Because
it may mislead and may not. Like if, let's say a 45 year old man.
And he's going to propose to a 40 year old woman, right? It happens
all the time people get married in the middle of life. And then he
dies all his hair.
Right?
Is his intent to mislead?
Or just to impress? Is she going to be fooled by this or not?
Because he can clearly tell her I'm 45. Right. So the answer is
that because there's fuzziness in that it's my crew even. We're not
even saying It's haram. It's my crew.
Never
are normal Muslims allowed to quote Hadith in conversations as
they please.
If it's not a hadith of rulings, if it's outside the Hadith, by the
way, I have an announcement today. Some of you are going to be upset.
I'm away next week after go on something personal. So Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, we're not streaming right could
catch up on writing essays for civil. What is it called? Civic
engineering or something?
Urban Planning
the time but no will? Yeah. It's hard to get up on the
good. All right, what else we have? It's now 315. We could take
a couple more questions.
I do set I do recognize the importance that in this day and
age. There's a lot of fitna and people should take care of
themselves because we marry once and you don't want to have a
situation where one of the spouses is miserable in the marriage and
tempted. I actually find this there was it's Schiff, Zulfikar
Akhmad. He says wealth in the past, and I think it was from
other Sofian authority said this x and I think he quoted Sofian
authority. So if you ever thought he said wealth in the past was a
fitna, but today is a protection of your deen. If you have money or
dinky bits of protection for your deen, you'll never be forced to do
something that you're not either It's haram for you to do. Okay. So
likewise, in the past, to take care of how you appear, in a
reasonable way, would be considered like dunya. Right? It's
not appropriate even, it's like not appropriate for the righteous
to really care too much about that. But that even Abdullah bin
best didn't have that view. He said, Dude, do you not like for
your wife to look good in front of you. So you also need to get in
front of her. But today, I think it's even more. It's a protection
from fitna. If you become some
out of shape bum.
Your wife is looking around, and she sees plenty of other guys
walking around in the streets. And she doesn't need your income. It
could be a request that shaytaan puts in her mind. You could do
better than this.
It goes the other way too. If a woman doesn't like just bumming
around and sweatpants all the time, and doesn't care and no
exercise and never
Well, that could be a cause for the guy also to get fitna. So what
used to be this is amazing what used to be like almost vanity in
the past is almost a type of necessity today, I would really
put it at the level of necessity, because human nature will kick in
at some point. And you realize that's it, I'm stuck with this
person. Okay.
Right. And I could do better. I'm taking care of myself. I'm not
getting on the treadmill, iron my clothes. I have make sure that I
always like my mouth never smells bad. And I got this bone. He
doesn't care where Allah created means for you to take care of
yourself. Okay? We're, these are not there's nothing hidden about
this stuff. This stuff is all out there. The way to take care of
yourself and make yourself at least decent. Acceptable, okay.
It's all out there. So I consider this actually a
I'm a protection
and I think it's something good. Would right Am I making sense?
Am I making sense?
In Maliki madhhab we'll do is we'll do if you make will do for
Witter. If you make will do for sunnah you can pray for to do with
it. There is no will do is when there's one we'll do.
One we'll do there's not multiple windows here.
Yeah.
Or else are the rules and nefs separate entities. Yes, they are.
They are, they are separate things.
Unfortunately, we're out for next week, but we will be back the
Monday after that. And then we do have a short week after that.
Because Thursday, we're off. We have American law on American long
weekend, there's a holiday here called Thanksgiving. Of course,
the British and the Canadians, the British don't have that at all.
And the Canadians have it in October. Okay. Shares of car for
preserving the body. What's the benefit of having it preserved?
Do you mean preserved from being eaten by worms? It's an honor to
not to be preserved and not eaten by worms. Right? In the body feel
these things?
The body can feel the negative. If as the other OBS if it's as either
OBS to this another reason, right? Yeah.
Yeah.
All right. What about outside? Man is asking, Can a woman put on for
example, eyelash extensions or hair extensions? And the answer to
that is only in the presence of her family. The way there's no
deception involved? Only as just a temporary thing, that there is
room for that and permissibility for that. But outside and
permanently? No, the answer is no.
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of this live stream. One more question from Sufi M, one can
argue that fillers replaced something that was lost with age,
which is the volume in the cheeks.
That's not a logic that I've seen the automatic accepts. It's a far
off logic, personally speaking, it's not something that does have
a more of a it's something that is added from what was subtracted and
Allah knows best. But I think that it's something that they haven't
accepted. They haven't accepted
teaching curriculum in the UK. I have to teach LGBTQ would I be
sinning? If it's something I have to teach by law? Yes, you were
would be committing sins for doing that. Unfortunately.
I don't know what you have to teach. Right.
Right. And what nature are you moralizing about it or teaching
that it happened? There's a big difference. I'm allowed to teach
Hey, everyone, this is what Christianity says. Not going to
cover. So be careful. Just transmitting to people what a
Cofer is. This is what Christianity says, This is what
Judaism says.
But to if you're teaching it in the form that you are promoting,
it's it's it's deemed a promotion of it, or directing attention that
isn't there. Right? That no one would be paying attention to it,
but now they are. If that's what would happen, then that's
problematic. Yeah. And that would be sinful for you to do. So you
find out when you're doing that.
Okay, I'll tell you how to do this.
You go out, let's say LGBTQ liberty. Q history is in October,
right? When is it November October? I don't
know that's LGBTQ month but LGBT History Month Yeah, they have
their own two yes, they get two months there is
liquid a cue History Month, right? You want the whole year they want
the whole year. I'm telling you, what does Allah say about them?
Mostly phone, they don't know where to stop. They do not they
literally don't know where to stop. That's Allah's description
of them the Quran, they literally do not know where to stop. Okay,
so
yeah, I don't know. Which one the ridicu
Oh, the one where you read off of? Oh yeah.
Yeah, that was a great football. Were you here? Yeah, definitely.
Yeah. They were shocked. Okay, so liquid IQ has a history month in
October. So the historians and history classes got to teach that.
So
you go get sick.
Right? Every gets sick.
So get yourself sick.
Call in sick you get six days, right? Do you need a doctor's
note? That's also simple to take a shower, open up all the windows,
turn the fan on, you get yourself a little flu. It's not that bad
just to flu, a fever.
Religious Studies teachers are expected to teach * education
and liquid IQ, etc. So I don't really have a choice. Oh my gosh.
What are these poor teachers going to do get another job. But I
always give the Muslim and Christian perspective on it too.
Hello,
Houston. So you got to see when How long are you going to teach?
What's the lesson? This this group of people, they put their private
part into that private part. This group of people don't do that.
Boom, that lesson over what is there to say about this stuff, but
they create stuff to say, right? They create stuff.
It's got a it's got this is too much. People with common sense
after they're not. I noticed today, something very, very, I was
about to call my teacher up. I was like, I'm gonna get kicked out. If
I say it, because he's always saying this day, he acts j for all
the pronouns for everybody or whatever. And then he said
something today and he was like, he was like little girls tend to
learn how to tie their shoes earlier than little boys do. Yeah,
I was gonna raise my hand. What about little bye
such thing
that gun nuts. I'm telling you, the world's gun nuts. Has as has
been intimidated by this and they're following it all the way.
Down this off the cliff and we're gonna see, I'll tell you what
we're gonna see. We're gonna start seeing little kids getting
sexually abused. Okay, that's where we're headed and abusing
each other as well. Yeah, they're gonna want to learn this stuff in
class. You don't think they're gonna try it out? And of course,
that's and let me tell you what the what the left is going to do.
I think but not in that way. No.
No, that's different. Like what they do. If you read like some
medical textbooks, it'll say that the kids will do this stuff once
or twice. First of all, I think it's from Shaytaan but then their
fifth right so against it, but when they're reading in the books,
this is perfectly fine. Just use protection. Yeah, these kinds of
disgusting stuff. Then they're gonna try it once or twice and
they're gonna continue doing it Yeah. Subhanallah
Oh, yeah, yeah. If you before like No, I'm saying Say I'm calling
your parent right now telling you you touch the kid and they're
really freaked out when you say I'm gonna call the parents
know this kind of stuff like you know like smacking some someone on
the butt and stuff like yeah used to be like a regular thing that
you do like it's stupid. It's silly baseball players all this
just like middle school behavior whatever for some people High
School in college behavior but that's different
now it's like unfortunately you just can't be used anymore no you
can't be used and these things are you know their policies in some in
some some schools no touching at all boys to boys even no touching
because the boys got out of hand but the thing is that eventually
people are going to the kids are going to be abused and the left I
think will do nothing about it protect they're not going to do
anything to protect Yeah. For readercon really wants your
question answered. Let's see where is it? First of all
so a Lodi says she went to an Islamic school. Hello. So you have
to we are being pushed out of the society, industry by industry.
industry by industry. Yeah. It's ridiculous. Teachers are first.
Yep. I think the doctors are going to the pediatricians
pediatricians. Yep. And one by one we're getting and what what does
Allah say about what they do in the Quran? How could he do him in
Korea tuna get them out of our city. So we're not they're not
kicking out of this out of the country right away. Out of
industry one industry at a time.
Sister I can't see your question.
Please post it again.
For
post your question.
Can you
know it shouldn't be it should be that you are fresh. You have not
sweated since the shower to jump. That's the Sunnah that you have
not sweated from the shower to Gemma.
What do you say about six in the color agenda Annie? What do we
have to say about him who could ever describe his what he's
done for the OMA in the field of disbelief and who he was sure I'm
gonna call her Joanne is the one of the greatest if she you have to
soften his, as they say his neck is on the foot of everybody
that was this is from Lavon Have you ever I don't know if he's
talking to someone else or talking to us because RP which I don't
know what that repeat has been. Have you ever heard of an infant
that was born alive but died after being buried? Was it just infant
born alive, born alive, passed away but died after being buried?
No, I don't think he means without a janazah because they were
sinless. He was just given a like he died and then he was buried
without a janazah that's what he's saying. He shouldn't be if he's
born alive. He should be bird with the janazah if he's born dead, he
doesn't need to be brave. Have a Janessa Yeah.
What is what is your opinion on the hyper skeptics on Hadith on
these hype? No, they're most of them outside of Islam. I think
it's cool for me to reject Hadith as Cofer as a young adult should I
focus on memorizing Quran or learning Quranic Arabic? memorize
the Quran? Because your memory is going to be stronger now than in
the future.
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