Shadee Elmasry – NBF 150 Surah alQiyama
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The Safina society is streaming a series of Facebook posts on Monday, where they will be sharing news about their operation and upcoming events. The segment discusses the history of the Bible and the use of words like "has" and "has" to describe emotions, the importance of respecting laws, and the use of symbols to point to people and the importance of respecting laws. The population decline of European countries is a real challenge, and the "vanity of living standards and the use of porn and video games" is contributing to the drop. The importance of developing a positive attitude and values is emphasized, and women should be educated on their values to achieve success in life. The labor shortage and a desire for more people to buy products is also noted.
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less to be honest, they got smashed. Although I was rooting
for Senegal, right. And I was hoping that they could they could
surprise England. Now since what is England good at soccer like the
World Cup. I mean, they're, they're good, but they're not.
They're never winners. Is Harry Kane like a leader. I'm not a big
fan of him because of the whole political fuss that he made with
the armbands. But
is he some someone who's any good? Do you have a clue about soccer?
You follow soccer? I don't follow soccer either. But if you have to
ask me Messi or Ronaldo, I'm gonna definitely say Ronaldo, because
he's got a swagger. Messi is like, I don't know. It seems lazy to me.
Right? Not like physically like he doesn't run but his personality
seems lazy. I'm not I don't like his personality. He's also not a
big game player. I don't believe he's a big game player. To be
quite honest with you. And Ronaldo to me seems like a killer. I like
killers. And winners, right? And Ronaldo to me if you had one. Game
for life. Same 10 Guys on both sides like a video game. But the
same 10 Guys on both sides. Ronaldo and Messi. I'm gonna have
to say, Ronaldo. Ronaldo. No doubt about it.
All right, today we are is are reading
Jr. Says Pulisic is a boss, to be quite honest with you.
To be quite honest with you. If it's not like a massive big name.
I'm not going to know it.
I'm not going to know the names of the soccer players to be quite
honest.
571 HIPAA is asking what is going on? Talking soccer. I guess it's
in the air.
All right. Everyone is talking about it. Even my students at
class yesterday, we studied 30 years Akita and they're like
please can we put the game on silent just to see if they score
and I permitted that until it got ugly, France
you know pummeling poor little old Poland I say keen
Bobby's mom supposedly is a Muslim I don't know if that if that
matters or anything but I'm always interested in you know which
players are Muslim
let's now get to our reading for today Today is Monday is Monday we
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the next few minutes.
And read as revenues are a source of clamor across al Bukhari and if
not bass and Karla Khanna Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam he then as Allah Allah Hill wa you you heard Rick Ruby Healy
Sana
you read you and your father Who forenza Allah who love to have
Rick Bayless and
Lita djellaba
the Prophet SAW Selim was commanded and told that good
because when the Prophet peace be upon Musa receive the revelation,
he used to recite it along with Sidney Gibreel you immediately so
that he could remember it. But Allah Allah has eased this from
him by saying, learn to Halleck be discerning. Don't move your tongue
with it. Lita djellaba, let it it will settle in your heart
center Coolio Booker fella Danza. Allah says, Senator put it we'll
go for that answer. We will recite it to you so that you will not
forget it.
We will we're so in in knowledge, how is knowledge transferred from
scholar to scholar, as you can tell us the two ways
audit
so that it's either recited to the scholar or the scholar recites it
to the student. Okay, both occurred with the Prophet in
Djibouti. The st Najib read would recite the new lesson to the
prophets of Allah when he was not sorry, the new Suez to the
Prophet. And every Ramadan, the prophet will recite it to him to
say to God, so the if you want to look at which is better, the
sheikh reciting to the student, the Hadith, or the ruling and
lecturing, or the student reciting it, and then the sheikh commenting
if it's the first time the student is receiving it, than the sheikh.
That's example the Prophet. The first recitation came from the
prophets that from God to the prophets I send them
then as a revision, the prophet will recite it to God not a
sinner.
Okay, so there's a terpene Yes, Sophia saying at terpene is the
shake we're assigning it to the student than an art a Tamiya. Jada
shake. So the both of them exist.
Yep.
Well, kraja iblue Jerry Erin, mentor here kill our V and
hypnotic bursts and Karla lemon has a lot to say to Asha upon it
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Rasool Li, and yet to Abba Johanna and Fairport. Hola, laka. Hola.
Hola. Hola como la si Abuja Hill being a fool that he was because
he was very smart. Before Islam he was extremely smart. So much so he
was nickname was able to hack him. And then thank you for bringing
this up. And then
his ignorance in his arrogance has made him dumb. That's what
ignorance and arrogance does. It makes you dumb.
It blinds you to facets of things that you should be aware of. Good.
So Abuja has then said, there are 19 scoring students, Oklahoma 19.
Guardians over around jahannam. Okay.
He says, hey, 10 of you. You take one each, I'll take nine myself.
Right. So he's either being sarcastic, trying to be stupid
about it. Or he's actually blinded of the realities of things.
And that
that you see the atheists do this all the time. There was an atheist
one who said
If I see if it's true on the Day of Judgment I'll say hey God,
let's have a chat first. People are so
okay.
People are so
sarcastic well you're gonna get the surprise because that's what
we believe. And if your reality of life is true, we lost nothing.
Right? If you're into math the math is on our side. Well I could
agenda say and say even Jumeirah knows
but set a lab now Besson Kohli hola hola.
A shape you need something else
yeah, a che he says I will say Carla who Rasulullah sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam milk rebel enough see Amara hula hoop Carla
BarakAllahu mencoba nfcu from Anza Roma
right. So when he said that I would like for Ola is alright, you
guessed you just became first on the list. You are now the priority
of the other. Now Abuja had certain things used to come in the
Quran as a test, like such details as a test, so for example, and
Abuja this would drive him crazy.
The prophets I said, the Quran reveals that there's Shujaat at
his ACOEM there's a tree that follow Allah and no rules or
sheltering the fruits of it. It's a tree in *
is like the heads of devils.
Okay, so we just said hold on a second, you're telling us it's a
fire? How is a tree gonna grow inside of fire? Right? So that's
Abu Jihad again, using his own sense of things, and judging. So
that's why
the Quran mentions this, he mocked that he also mocked the Israel in
the Mirage, he continues to judge everything by his limited
materialistic worldview. Every atheist is a materialist. The
materialist is not anything new. They just got better at being
materialists. They just got more confident because of technological
advancements. But essentially, every atheist has to be a
materialist, every candidate has to be a materialist. Not every
Catholic because you have pagans, and their medicine men who deal
with the unseen gins and shayateen. By the way, did you
guys see this article about the the Buddhist monks hilarious,
hilarious, police, for some reason we're in there, they discovered a
big meth lab downstairs. That's why these Buddhists are doing all
these tricks. They're high, right?
That's why, and I'm sure some of these Hindu gurus, okay, are also
taking some drugs. And that's what's opening their pathways to
see all these gins because drugs, open pathways, and you're able to
see some of these trails in. That's what happens.
I mean, please, after all this time, you're just taking drugs
like anybody else and doing all these tricks on people. Anyway.
But the Quran mentions details. So the guardians of the of Jahannam
are 19 It's such a unique number, it catches your attention, if it
said like there's 20, you would forget 2040 10, right? It's an
even number, but saying they're 19 Likewise, the guardians of let's
say the guardians of the
the Throne of Allah is held by how many eight that's why the Islamic
the Islamic star has eight sides to it, it's two squares. It's not
really like official or anything but the Muslims always used the
eight sided star, a square, and then a turn square, all right, to
as a star, and then they would put their fountains would all be eight
sided,
eight sided
like structures with fountains because also the Throne of Allah
Tada is on water. So being the Throne of Allah being on water,
they would made fountains with eight sided stars. So they took
these numbers and made symbolism out of it. But the point was that
the Quraysh would always be like,
perplexed. Like, why eight? Why 19? It's like, Well, it's funny,
because why are you so worried about this? Right? Like, that's
your issue, or the issue is, is this book from God or not? Right?
Why are you hoping up in that about 19? or eight or a tree in
jahannam? Right, and you're missing the bigger picture of is
this Book from Allah or not?
I said something in the clip or were you at the cookbook? This
Friday? Okay, so you attended Oz's. How did us do for Gemma? Was
it a good fit for us prepping the labor force? You're not supposed
to know that
I
listen to this anytime the kofod because this ties into our topic,
anytime a cathode, an atheist, any group, they attack something in
the Quran, welcome it.
Allah is using them to point to something that will be a proof
that this book is not from a human being. Now listen very carefully.
This is amazing. A man came in, like, for example, anything,
anything that they brink is it's Allah using them to tell us
Muslims, believers exam and look deep into the subject that he's
attacking because there's a proof that this book is not from from a
human being that it is Allah's words.
So
a careful atheist guy in Arabic, you know, there have atheists.
Now they have atheist now,
he pointed out and he said, What rational person would believe that
the youth of the cave spent 309 years sleeping?
Right? He's basically saying what human being would do that? I
believe that.
We believe that right? They spent 309 years sleeping. Like why is
that hard to believe once the premise is that the Creator he
creates what He wants, and he's not bound by anything, there are
no laws for the Creator. We have to respect certain laws, we have
to respect gravity. But is gravity and absolute? Of course not. If
Allah wanted to negate it, he negate it. If you wanted to make
it a little less you make and we have planets, Jupiter's gravity is
very strong. Other planets gravity is very weak, right? Like the moon
gravity is very weak. Jupiter's is very strong. So
it's not out of n. It's not out of the internal logic of this
religion, that he can make someone sleep for 309 years, it's like no
big deal. No, again, it's as if Allah to artists, like almost,
they're driven crazy by by by their disbelief, and Allah Tadas
like gives them something that will just drive them nuts. And he
said, on top of that, why 309? Like, why not an even number. But
again, that's what you're worried about. Now listen to this. Where's
this intuitive cuff? Let me open up suited to the cuff because I
love this so much that I'm gonna actually hopefully tomorrow
I'm going to actually bring you an image of this. Okay, and bring you
the numbers. Exactly. But you can count for yourself. If you go to a
number 12 of students will KEF
go to a number 12 of students will KEF and look at where it says
for the Robina Allah Allah administrate anata gem Samba bath
now when analemma AU is benei Salima levy to Amudha So, as a
scholar,
he started to look into the eye and what are you start to do he
started to read it over and over and over and over and look for
something unique. Now this word levy though, does not come a lot
in the Quran. Okay.
But he says no, no, no casada
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Alquimia
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How will I come to terms with you need
to then you go down, get
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19
What could the attic about the nominee have to say it'll be no
gotta call it aluminium come libitum second time it's mentioned
Carl will be thinner. Third time it's mentioned Yeoman obado
Carlota bukem alluvia libitum fourth time it's mentioned
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no money otherwise they can be eligible to compete we'll let him
interview with an academic author named Yan Wonderwall to line up
with okay, what can vedika offer an ally him? Yeah, let me know.
I'd like to know that the Promise of Allah is true. I mean, they are
proof that this book is true.
When the salah Riber fear continues
and 10 and continues uncertain until it says selesa will be
through fifth time it's mentioned
Spencer fifth time so far. Whether it be through fi qfM selesa mitten
see Nina 300 years
and add nine more was dead Bucha cool Allahu Allah will be mad.
Love it. What do we say now? 717. Right. Seven.
If I'm not mistaken, seven
this root word. Let me tell you exactly how many times
In the Quran, it comes this root word, because it's very few
yet it comes seven at one time. And you'll you'll get to my point,
I'm just want to drag it on a little bit to get you everything
that you need to know about this. And this was unprepared. I knew
this in my head, but I wish I had prepared it
okay, it comes in the Quran
1-234-567-8910 1112 1314
Six times and suited to the cuff
and it comes in a couple other suits. So what did the man do? He
took the first mention of libido, and the last mention of libido.
And he began, he knew notice that that's unique. This repeat
repetition of that word. Let me feel means to remain to stay.
And he counted the number of words
from Levy, to levy.
And he got to the word 300 years when he got to the word 300. That
word was the 300 word. was dad's with Tisha going Allahu Allah
movie. My libido is nine words. So the total from level two to level
two is 309 words.
One word for every year that they were there were there that they
slept.
And you're going to tell me that the prophet who was unlettered,
who is not drafting this and rereading it
and has no time for this? He planned this and calculated it,
right? And it's discovered 14 150 years later, right? Because you
have to before the hinge of the year starts with Hijra. But this
happened before the hit by about like, what, seven years before the
Hijra. So you have to add a couple years. 14, so a millennium and a
half.
If it was, oh, a cute little trick, I'm going to add it in
there as a profit as an author.
Well, no, we discovered it for a millennium and a half, right? Yet,
it's unreal. unrealistic to ever imagine a human being is going to
put this who is unlettered that's why the the prerequisite of this
miracle is that the Prophet never have read a book, never have
connected to letters together in pen or with his eyes. Because the
proofs of this book are all going to be found in such technical
details in the book, and this is the numerology of the Quran
is a proof
he has signed for this, right? That's the question. So guess
what? He called back his friends. Like, cuz he wasn't a scholar of
FIP and Sharia he was just like an intellectual who devoted himself
to the Quran. So he had friends in the world that were atheists, not
friends, but people he knew. He called him back.
He opened the page and he actually put the numbers on the words.
And as he was counting,
when he got to fill Earth, I mean, it's insane. To see need 300
years. That's the number 300 of a word. And then the verse actually
says an add nine more. Allah knows how long they stayed.
Right? was dead with Tissa that's nine words and add nine more.
That's how long they stayed is nine words. And that that
completes it 300 at night. The guy on the phone stayed silent.
The guy could hear him sniffling. And he said the shed
he read took a shot as a Muslim
amazing story.
Third earth I met in Sydney Anna was dead Uchisar good Allahu Allah
movie May Allah be through.
Now look at what Allah says episode b He take insight from
this. What SML make other people hear it. That's exactly what
happened. Right? But in a way no scholar had ever planned. Nobody
had ever planned like nobody had ever planned to study the
numerology of love the future. Love you. So, point being here.
Anytime that an atheist brings us in a tech
except it. It is a secret from Allah. Allah is getting your
attention. There's a secret here.
So we're not out there going to look for the attack to refute him.
We're going to look to attack for the proof. An extra proof you are
doing us a favor. Atheists Christians, David Wood. Your guy
you're doing us a favor. The more you tell us to look at Aisha the
more she's a proof
When you look at Isaiah and you say the age of Azure, you go
crazy. Okay? Yeah, you had fools. You guys. You're saying she was
six years old. When married, concentrate at night? What you get
the number?
Her own testimony. She's proud of it.
And you're the same civilization that saying Love is love, right?
Or whatever they're saying is right. Which one is it? Because
she clearly is the proof that this was not something she was ever
traumatized by, is a traumatized woman want to boast about it, as a
traumatized woman become the greatest scholar of her time after
saving almost passing? In Medina? She was number one. There's not a
doubt about that. And even Omar was right there in the city of
Medina because, of course, even our best moves to talk if even
miss Odin moved to a Kufa. Other scholars moved to different places
say and it was in Kufa, but in Abu Hurayrah went to Bahrain, but he
wasn't a Mufti. Right, who is the sheikh, the number most important
scholar? In Medina, it's her, how do you reach this feat?
It's something that she's the source. So if you want to attack
us on her being nine, six at the betrayal, a nine at consummation,
you're essentially saying our hadith is sounds. So if you want
to hold that argument, you cannot turn around and say, Oh, the
hadith is all a bunch of lies. Right? She herself is the one who
said it. She's boasting of it.
She's fully accomplished in her life. She even is able to rally
older men behind her at the moment that she wants to have a political
move. Not that she wanted to take power, but she wanted to make a
statement that said naughty should prosecute the killers of Othman
before doing anything else. She is the leader.
Behind her fellow Ha, zubaid Zubayr, who you can't even see the
skin on his back from how many hits he had with the sword strikes
on his sword. Like how many scars he has? These are warriors. Who
are they honoring her? Does? Are they going to honor a traumatized
little girl who's just like, upset about everything and messed up in
the head with a beloved that's what would be the case?
Or you're going to tell us that you here 1400 years later who
don't even know how to parent? You care more about her than her own
parents because her parents were there. Her parents her mom and dad
you care more about her than her mom and dad? How about the the
Kodesh?
The marriage of the Prophet to Xena who is the daughter of a who
is who was the wife of the prophets adopted son when adoption
was something permissible. Okay, as what's going on with Instagram,
is that okay? Okay.
Xena, the prophets. I send them then married her.
That was a massive scandal. Right?
So we know when something is scandalous. And the time of the
prophets I said, we know that it wasn't scandal in the center. It's
taboo. It was taboo for you to marry the wife of your adopted
son.
But he did it. He was commanded to.
Okay, and the Prophet himself hesitated because knowing it's a
taboo, well, firstly, there was no time put on it. Right and then
Allah Tada revealed.
Do what you are commanded to do. For LM def, Alpha baluchari.
Salat, if you don't do it, you haven't fulfilled this message.
That itself is a proof who is going to author a book in which is
told this, like, am I gonna Majan I author a book and I write in it
while my publisher is making me say this. Right?
No human being would have done that. So Xena, that marriage was
taboo and scandalous in the eyes of the pagans at the time, or the
Arabs at the time. So what does that prove? We know when it's a
scandal? How about say that Aisha
when in Hadith if they tried to scandalize her an attacker? What's
the result? Well, one of the premises of the ideas there is
that if we if they wanted to attack Russia, why wouldn't they
have attacked her ah, well before that, like we know when they
attacked the marriages of the Prophet, that's the point I'm
making. You're like, we know when they're attacking him. We have
record. And there's therefore in the absence of any record, there
was no issue with that age of ash. And on top of all that, you all
yourself in the western civilization who by the way, I
have like zero.
It's almost it's only because we're here that I have any
consideration. And the only consideration left is that the
world operates on the dollar. Like for example, would you care what
Romanian intellectuals think? Would you care?
or even what even Russian intellectuals? Well, what do I
care what you guys think, right? Only thing I care about is the
Russian mafia. I don't want to screw around with these guys.
Right?
But you don't care about Russian intellectuals, what do I care what
you think, right? It's only because you guys still have the
biggest military in the world. That's why no one cares and the
dollar operates by you. That's when you think you're and you
still have an edge in like all
corporations and brands. That's why anyone cares what your opinion
is. But other than that sits That being the case, if we're going to
discuss it. You're so inconsistent, because on the one
hand, you say, Oh, here's nine years old. On the other hand, wait
a second, your own eight years old, eight year old girls are
making far bigger decisions. If a seven year old says Hello, I'm
ocsea. I'm a dude. Give me hormone blockers. What's bigger hormone
blockers are a marriage, which you can undo a marriage.
You can undo this, but you're given them that massive decision.
Child's can make the decision to cut off your * Yeah.
To enter an exit someone else's * stuff that allows him to
say that, but yes, thank you. And the other thing is, we are
constantly hearing that morality is relativistic. But what we're
doing here is 1400 years later, we're imposing our morality on
something that happened in the past. Now fine. You know, you can
do that if you'd like to do that. Yeah, at least admit that then
morality is not relative? Yeah, morality is absolute. Yeah, let's
begin talking about what is the limits of what's considered moral
or not moral and who sets those limits? And if we're gonna go back
1400 years to the time of the prophets, I said, let's just go
400 years? No, skip that 100 years.
I wish I had it.
I put up a video about a device a while ago, I think I took it down.
But I went through Wikipedia, ages of marriage. And you could get
married pretty much at the age of 11 or 12, or 10. In Georgia, in
the United States, if your parents signed off on it. Right. So that's
only 100 years less than 100 years ago. That was the law. If your
parents signed off, there was no limit to the age. And they had
records. Okay, the youngest person who married in 1856, the youngest
person new, married in 1918. The records are right there in
Wikipedia, right. Why don't you look it up record American
youngest two brides in American on record. And that's only 100 years
ago, in a society that was pretty developed in comparison to the
Arabian Bedouins. What are the Arabs? What is there to learn?
Maturity is all about learning what you need to learn to be an
adult, right? That's what we can call maturity. There's physical
maturity, in which penetration and * will not physically harm you.
That's physical maturity. What is emotional maturity, mental
maturity.
It's understanding like, for example, if you have a guy who has
no concept at the age of 20, that he doesn't know prices, he doesn't
know about paying taxes. He doesn't know about anything like
that. You'd say you're immature, well go back to a country and to
an era of life, where there's none of that there's no technology to
learn, what's the technology to learn? How to use a needle, how to
use a knife. Good, you go to the Amazon rainforest. And, and I one
time saw a program where kids would carry a knife at the age of
five, cut through the branches and hunt, like catch a squirrel catch
like a beaver or something and slaughter it, and bring it back to
their parents. All right, good. You've done your chore for the
day. We can eat lunch now. Right? Five years old, six years old,
seven years old. So and that's he has learned by using that knife
100% of the technology technology of his era, right? There's nothing
else there there. Right? If he learns what is a sheep, they go to
the Bedouin. What is a sheep? What is a lamb? They don't even have
chickens. Like they hardly have chicken, right? They hardly have
cows. What is a sheep? What is a goat? What is a camel? What is a
jerboa? What is a scorpion?
Name me 10 animals that existed in the time of the Arabian Peninsula,
you've learned 90% of the bio biology that exists in your time.
Right? So what else is there to do you mature by nine years old,
you're mature? Well, let's take this even 100 us baloney his
biography
on Abdullah Ahmed blas. He says Abdullah bin Ahmed of us and his
father they went back and forth they had issues at one point. He
said Abdullah bin Ahmed a badass guess how the age difference
between him and his and his father Ahmed Ignace. How much 12 years
old?
The guy was a dad at 12 Right? 12 years old. You pretty much say
maybe soon he'll be hitting maturity. Well, they already hit
maturity. You
If he's 12, how do you think his wife was? Right? So life? Don't
understand what else do you want them to? Do? You want them to go
to college? You want them to get what is nothing else to do in the
in the Bedouin world. By the age of six, seven, you have learned
everything there is about the technology, the age, the
topography of the country. Yeah. There's nothing else to be an
adult. They ask, Oh, how did the Prophet have all these homes? Like
he had home fries at home presented? I was like, Well, what
does it take? You think is taxes? Right? You think you're paying
taxes? You think there's a water bill? There's no water bill,
there's no utilities bill, there's no taxes. You literally
you, you build a wall, you build another wall. Sometimes they even
build the roof. In some of these places, some of the homes. So I
mean,
it's absurd that
they make that claim. But the point being, is that listen to
this in Alaska, children as young as 12.
were granted marriage license. Okay, while 11 Other states
allowed 13 year olds, when was this?
disagreed exempt? Because Saska is a perfect example. You're not in a
big city. There's not that much to do in Alaska. Yeah. So what are
you going to? Do? You know, you you finished everything that you
need to do? Yeah, get married. Now, when people talk about this,
and they say something like, oh, okay, so would you allow it? Let's
say, No, I'm not living in there. That's exactly my point. Our life
is far more complicated. And this is not a religious issue. It's a
practical issue. Right. So the prep the line is the maturity, to
not harm yourself in marriage, and to be a good husband or a good
wife, that maturity, that age of maturity, first of all, the
Ottoman scholars put it at 15. Right, way back, but 400 years
ago, the Ottoman scholars did that. Knowing that she's too
naive, there's the world's too complicated for her to go into a
permanent relationship. There's no going back. Right? That's the key.
Okay. So and, you know, like a big city at that time, yes, probably
what, 10,000 people that we many people know, 10,000 people like
today, like, I could know, every single, like, 10,000 people in my
contact list. Yeah. Now, when a girl gets married, and her parents
are going to be looking for the person to you know, get married to
marry that daughter, they already know, the entire list of options
that are yes, yeah, they have it. And they can make that decision.
They know that, you know, logically that person has to be
older, they have to be more mature. It's not like, you know,
there's a like, you can make a profile on the internet. Yeah. And
find someone you know, to marry from across the world. Know, you
know, your prospects. So when the parent is going to make that
decision for their daughter, they know the way that the world works.
Yeah, they know who's good. They know who's stable, who has money,
who's financially capable of providing. So what's wrong with
the parent making that decision for the daughter or even for the
Son? And is there anyone else coming through the door? Exactly.
That's our city.
We don't get a stranger come in, except once a year, and we look at
him like, where do you don't know what you're all about? Right?
Right. So how many differences will there be?
Between those 10,000 people, if you're living in a city like Mecca
at that time, right? The differences between you will be
your height. Your look, there's not going to be a cultural
difference. Right? You and your 10 grandparents before you had the
same culture, live the same exact life like life didn't change.
Right? For centuries. Like didn't change. Not like today. Today. I
can't even relate to these. We McDonald's Dooby bussen youth
right.
I don't even get what they're saying. Right. Yeah. And and I'm
not even old. Right. Right. Right. So life keeps changing so quickly
now, but and it's so diverse.
You went you had a time period where for 4000 years, the way that
your great Gregor grandfather lived, and the way you lived has
not changed. Yeah, the only thing that changed was maybe who was the
ruling tribe, that's it. But the technology is the same. The
everything is the same. Right? So it's so much easier than it used
to be and that's why you marry you don't like each other. Okay, get
divorced. Go back to your dad. But it was like an easy thing. Right?
It's the Catholic influence has has rendered marriage to be a
massive big deal. Because it's a once in a lifetime thing. My
grandma is awesome. She got married at the age of 14
which is very, very normal. She has Alzheimer's now. Yeah. So
she's back like she perceives herself as a little girl now. When
we listen to her making God yeah, she's making dua to Allah subhanaw
taala all please find me a find me a good husband. She thinks she's a
little girl. But that's what she wanted at that age. You know,
like, the thing is, is that are you really going to say that
These women, all these women, across the board are being forced
into marriages against their consent against their will, that
no one is willing to step up that the patriarchy is so severe that,
you know, a woman, like no woman has ever had the choice. No, this
is what they wanted. Even now, you know, like, as everything has gone
away, and the only thing that remains is, you know that Fidra
That's all she has left nowadays, sprung. This is what she wanted.
Yeah, because this is the reality. This is what people look forward
to in life to getting married and starting families and, and in a
certain time where the life was sheltered, right? How is a person
going to find know the difference between guys? Without getting
close to them? Right. So you relied upon your parents, and
you're done. Okay. Right. That's how that's how and for to a great
extent, we also still rely upon references. And today, you may
say, Okay, well, I need to know the personality. They also wanted
to know personality back then. But I think the factors of life were
so
few, so much fewer, there was less room to become to be so unique.
Today, we have so much room to be so unique, like you could, you
could put on your personality, and you could learn things about how
to talk and all that stuff to make your personality so unique. Right,
right. Back then I don't think that was the case, like you had
maybe four different personality types, right. So that's the thing
where, but point being is that you're going to attack something
like age of Ayesha, then hold on a second, because you're also
telling us love his love and whatever. Right? And why you
getting involved in their love. That was a love that I should have
had for the prophets. I said, What are you getting involved for?
Right? And is if everything's supposed to be all equal than what
about why don't we sympathize with I'm gonna have an AAS, who got
married at 12, who had a son at 12.
Which means he got married at 11.
Right, right. And you can't flip flop back and forth, that you're
either a strong woman that could do everything or your but when
something happens, you don't like you're abusing this weak woman?
Which one is it? Are you a weak woman or a strong woman?
If I did that, okay. I will be taken. If I did that. And I came,
and I, let's say I go to my job. And I say, you know, it's tough
man, I'm not getting paid enough. And it's really tough. And you
know, stuff is, it's life is hard. And I try to do a sob story to get
you to increase my pay. Then when you when I have to do something,
and the boss gets involved, I play tough. And I say don't get
involved. This is my job. My profession. I know what I'm doing,
you can get out of it. So why am I tough in one spot? Right? I'm a
tough guy here. But I'm not tough enough to handle what I signed up
for in terms of salary, right? This hypothetical, it's not the
case at all. None of that's true. But to say to give an example, you
cannot flip flop back and forth like a binary which McCall it
you know, the atom that that is in both places at one time, what is
this experiment called the Split, you cannot be the split screen, a
quantum atom, that when you want to be a weak person, I'm a weak
victim. And when you want to be a boss, man, you're a boss, you got
to pick one. If you're a boss handle all of life as a boss. If
you're weak, then get handles and be weak all the time. In all your
things. You need a protector, not you need a protector when you
screwed up. Right? You need a protector. So this type of thing
and this is what cookie jar stuff is saying. She says here
feminists basically the irony of it is they they they they're
they're can opener to their agenda is the week damsel who got abused,
right? The weak woman whose is it? But then the end result is
alright. She is this empowerment and bossman and you hate everyone
else. Okay, so it doesn't work like this. Right now. Many people
are saying in the chat. What are they?
Saying young girls and boys were in relationships in high school by
1112 13. That's such? Yeah, I did it. I couldn't have fun on the
playground anymore. In sixth grade. Sixth grade. I'm turning
from 11 to 12. All of elementary school. I had a blast. It was so
fun. Every day was fun. Until sixth grade. All my friends got
girlfriends. And I'm like, Hey, let's go play ball. Let's go play
football. Let's go play soccer. No, I'm just gonna hang out with
the girl. Like what thank you guys doing just standing there. Right?
So I lost all my friends. Because they all got girlfriends and
there's nothing, nothing to do anymore. Right? They're 12 years
old. And many of them are sexually active. The assumption nowadays is
that a person in middle school is sexually active. That's the
default. Now nowadays
We have the luxury of, you know, teaching about safe * and things
like this, and also teaching them about contraceptives. They didn't
have contraceptives, they didn't even have this conception of the
fact that why they thought to themselves, why would you even use
contraception if you need to repopulate? Yeah, exactly what's
the point? And so you're saying that you're really subjecting the
child to torture? Yep. You're subjecting that poor girl. You
know, she's, you know, she has the people that, you know, she's being
sexually active with, yeah. And then she gets pregnant, she's tied
down to that baby for the rest of her life, that boy gets to run
free is that what you're saying that they get to do all of the
things that they're wanting to do related to *, then the girl is
tied with the baby and the note, you have to lock it down. Same
thing, we're saying, you're either you can not be a men when it comes
to having *,
but not when it comes to taking care of the baby. Right? So that's
the only reason marriage exists is because it will produce something
that cannot help itself. Right. And society has to determine who's
going to take care of this. Right? Who is paying for this? Right?
Right? So it's gonna be the debt, you brought him in the world. But
how do we know that it's you? You have to have locked this woman in
a marriage. She can't have been with another guy, right? Because
how do we know that you're the debt? Forget testing? Right?
Right. DNA testing is something that only existed last few years,
a few decades, but and half the world doesn't have access to it.
Right. So that's the idea of marriage, right? Who is going to
take care of this new human being, this is not a giraffe that you
could just, it's going to take care of itself, right? That's the
only reason marriage exists. That's why friends don't have to
get married. Right? The idea of men getting married to each other
is a useless and dumb idea. Because you're not producing any
kids. Right? The whole purpose of marriage is an assignment is a
fiduciary, financial and protective assignment to every
little baby that exists in this society,
in the absence of a relationship that would create that you don't
need to marry. Right. Okay. And anytime that a husband and wife
cannot produce children, that's an exception, the rule still applies,
right? Like, we're not going to come and say, Okay, after 70 no
point in getting married, we're not going to say, right, because
there are exceptions. People can have kids, but it overrides
everything. Just like a stop sign is made for bad drivers. With good
driver won't need a stop sign. But the rule is made for the majority.
Right?
So that's the idea here, who is going to fit the foot? The bill
says Melody 21. She's got it. That's why that's the only reason
marriage exists. Right? Okay. So in the absence of all that, you
cannot then have the behavior that produces kids, but not the
consequence of the kid. Right? Pay the pay the bills, right, and
cover this good. So you're in a society where I think the sexual
activity of kids, right, it went maybe from sixth grade, that they
have boyfriends and girlfriends. It's probably now in like second
grade. Yeah. And, and I'm telling you, there's probably kids, they
don't even feel the feelings that are important, you know,
*, but they know it. Right. But you can't even feel you
don't even have the hormones anymore. Yeah, I mean,
but they're imitating Yeah. And you wonder why the youth and the
adults in this society are so at odds with each other? Yeah. You
know, this is one of the reasons for you know, society has made it
impossible for the youth to get married before the age of 18.
Right. They've made it so difficult, everything. It's like,
you're not ready. You're not ready yet. You're not mature yet. And
these children, they know they're mature, this whole idea of teen
angst, it never existed in other societies. Because society
accepted. Yeah, you guys are ready. You want to be adults, you
can be an adult, if you'd like, over here, no, you have to go
through 18 years of school, you have to get your undergrad degree,
you have to get a job. And you have to live with the girl for
two, three years before you get married. And then you get married.
And then you have kids after waiting three, four years of using
family planning. This is torture for the kid. It's torture. It's
torture. And they break up anyways. Yeah, these people that
day, and then they did for three years. And then they're like,
finally we're gonna do it. They break up. Yeah, now they're in a
downward spiral. Because they never want exactly because you
actually got yourself used to a different type of life. Yeah.
Yeah. It also you can bring this back to economics, the cost of
living, right. It's too high. Like live light generally should not
cost as much money. Yeah. Like most people cannot produce for
themselves.
Five grand a month at that age, right? And if they do, they have
to sacrifice all their their education, because you can't study
and work 12 hours a day to in New Jersey like, like, let's say what
is the cost of living for just a guy and a girl? How many work
hours is it going to take
You're at age 17, or 18, what skills do you have?
I think you're at the flipping burger level, right? Yeah. So
working in a factory working in a warehouse warehouse or something
like that. Society is messed up in that it's one of the part of the
macro mess ups that you know, the mess macro mess up is where
nobody's, there's not one person who's guilty, right? It's just it
happened. And it's messed up. And you can't change it either, is
that the cost of living is just way too high. Right? If the if
you're gonna marry, you're gonna pay the cost. It's too high. And
that's part of the frustration, because the dad is going to be
like, No, right? You're not going to go live with that you're that
guy, he can't even survive.
All this, the topic came about, we're talking about attacks
mockeries of the Quran, we should always accept them. Because in
them is where the person is mocking where the person is
attacking is a proof of Islam, and a proof that this book is from
Allah subhanaw taala. If they attack the Prophet, in any way
that they attack, the prophet will be a proof. I've said many times
when they try to attack the prophet through Aisha Seda isn't
saying that she committed fat, he said what I had to Billa that
ended up becoming a massive proof of the Quran. Because no
revelation came down for a month, and the Prophet and his family
were suffering these attacks for one month. Where did the innocence
Where did the end of this incident come down?
Through the revelation suit? It's a newer, which made Ayesha
innocent.
So why would the Prophet if he's the author of the Quran, why would
he delay one month? Right? Why would he make her innocent the
next day? If your wife someone is attacking her? And the source of
truth of your society is your blog post? Why don't you put the blog
post up the next day? Right?
So every time in any situation where they attack the Quran, or
the province I send them or the law, the Sharia,
study that area, penetrate that area with your mind with your
efforts and you will find a proof and we just mentioned one
regarding suited calf and all this came about because of suits
at OPM and Abuja Hill making fun of why does the law say 19 guards
around Janet
Layli five says my little sister is 14. She just had a proposal
for marriage over the weekend from a close family friend who's 20.
See, it's still happening today. So it's not such a far off thing
that people are imagining.
And, you know, this society right now? Yeah.
You know, people will say, we don't need this anymore. We've
grown past these institutions or whatnot, you know, and women, they
need to be more educated. Sure, wait and see. We're not even in
the middle of this big experiment of this big experiment. This is
the first society I think America is at the forefront and European
countries are following. Yeah. But even then the European countries
are still a little more conservative. And they still allow
more of these type of things. Yeah. But let's see where America
goes and what America is going to produce. In the next 50 years.
Cost of living is becoming unbearable. The ability for a
single person to live by themselves is becoming almost
impossible. You have to have a dual income family. Yeah. You
know, the entire system is falling apart. We're not the first in
anything anymore. Not let's see where we're going. Yeah, let's
give it a good 100 years. Yeah, right. A good 60 years, 50 years.
And we've been in this, if you could say that. All this stuff
became emboldened. It started off, let's say with Elvis Presley. He
was the first one, even whether he was innocent or not. He might not
know what he was doing. But he opened up a door. That door went
crazy with the hippie movement. Yeah. And then from the 90s
onwards, it was like, open bolt. And now it's in complete tailspin.
Right, right. Where it's the perversion is now becoming my
opinion. It's mental illness. It's produced so much mental illness.
Yeah. Like everyone around here is mentally ill. So, you know, when
they talk like liberals to me, progressives to me, they're
peddling things that he got to say his mental illness. Right, right.
Right. Because discernment is part of sanity, what is sanity other
than discernment? So if you are now convinced that a basic
discernment,
whether it be gender or other subjects, is not what it is, I
have to say that you're just normalizing mental illness.
Because just sanity is all about discernment. I understand that.
This is a hand. This is a microphone. This is a scarf.
That's just basic. That's what sanity is right? So they're
promoting
In this discernment,
your global population is increasing. But
many, many countries, right, their population is plummeting, and
they're only increasing for the simple reason of
immigration or the immigrants reproducing.
Let's take a look at rates of decline
was a question
hitting your life hitting your wife
disciplining your wife
regarding discipline.
disciplining your wife is that
the prophets I send them in this is so no you asked about the
Sunnah is that he never raised a hand on any of his women. That is
the Sunnah. Yet the Quran does give that if there is no shoes,
which is like egregious.
egregious misbehavior. For example. If you see her, like
smoking crack, or with another guy or on a cam, you may physically
change the situation. Okay, you may physically do that. Right, you
may physically pick her up and shut the camera off. Right, right.
Chef Nisar in our class, the question was brought up. And he
said that classically, what's written in the text is that if you
were to like the movement is so soft of the hitting, it's purely
symbolic. And it's so soft that say, for example, if it was
attached with praise, for example, it would see be seen as like a
good thing like a pat on the back, okay. And if it's attached with,
like a rebuke mitt, then it would be seen as hitting, but it's not
hitting, it's the same exact motion. You know, when you say
good job to someone, it's an expression, it's an expression.
And it should remind the woman that, you know, this is you know,
like rebuke, I'm serious. Yeah, I'm serious. But it's nothing more
than that, you know, the woman had to understand that the man is
doing this, because he's, you know, at the limit here, and it's
it says new shoes. Quran says no shoes egregious.
Well, you can you can call it, you know, deeds of disobedience to
Allah. This means to Allah, not even in vacuum. Right? Like, for
example, doing drugs or being on a, in an affair with somebody like
egregious alone. And I'm sure that there are other opinions on that.
But that's what that's how it has been taught to me. All right. Now,
let's listen. Look at the 20 countries with the fastest
population decline. And they're all countries that are you both
European, but poor enough that no one migrates there. So the
countries that are European and rich enough, they're making up
with population by migration, Bulgaria's population is going
down. 22.5%. That's absurd. Yeah. Like, will there be a country in
50 years? Lithuania, 22%, Latvia, 21%, Ukraine, Serbia, Bosnia, all
19 and 18%. Croatia, Moldova, Japan, Albania, Romania.
Greece, is Estonia, Hungary, Poland. Georgia Portugal's at 11%.
North Macedonia, Cuba,
and Italy is at 10%. All right. All these pop. These are massive
population, Russia. These are all the countries that weren't able to
get colonies. Yep. And now they're poor. Exactly. So and they're,
they're too poor for anyone to come. Right? So let's take a look
at another one. population decline. You cannot tell me that
screwing up the basic means of how population grows. You can't tell
me that eventually, it's not going to cause in a massive population
tanking? Like just it's simple math. Right? Right.
And then on top of that, if you do just reproduce through Zina,
you're gonna have people who are not right, right, because you need
to know the mentality and the vibe of a woman. And you need the vibe
of a man. Like the mentality, the habits, the ways of a menu. This
is information. This is knowledge that every it's not even
knowledge. It's like an absorption. Everyone needs to
absorb the ways of a guy and the ways of a woman. That's how you
can navigate through life through your mom and through your dad. You
messed that up, you're going to be messed up.
So again, the countries that are the top 20 are the same Alright,
this is only a top 20 I don't care about the top 20 I want the whole
thing.
Anyway, we digress very far but that's okay.
Really interesting stuff here.
It kind of reminds me of the Hadith of the prophets. I send
them were one of the signs at the end of
Times is
the mother giving birth to her like to her mistress Yeah, like to
the person who's going to control her. And one way that you can
think about this is that all of the countries, all of these
colonial populations, Britain, America, Germany, all of these
places, their worst nightmare is coming to a reality that all these
countries, what's happening pretty soon, the DC population is going
to be one of the highest populations in the UK, for
example, in America, the Hispanic population is getting up there.
It's pretty soon, Spanish is going to outstrip English as the most
common language in America. And what's gonna happen is, is that
they produce these problems. They made these messes. And it really,
you know, it's their children that are coming back to rule these
countries. Yeah. And it's, it's basically you made the bed right
now sleeping, you chose to not support all these South American
countries, right? You could have trickled down some money they
wouldn't have left. Yeah, right. Now you didn't, you were stingy.
They all came up to you. Yeah. And they want to live here. Listen to
this Brookings Institute,
in Latino and Hispanic population
has increased in the last five years, but the increase is
decreasing. So it increased to about over a million, we're
talking about in the US over a million and that number has
decreased to barely over 500,000. So the increase is decreasing.
Asian Americans, they didn't they didn't reproduce so much. But
that's decreasing. Right? Their reproduction, their increases
decreasing. So likewise, over five years, it's decreasing for blacks.
And and the mixed races.
For whites. It decreased in 2016, about 200,000. And it increased
incrementally.
That in 2021, it decreased by 1 million.
Right? So you can see that the the up tick populations are races,
they're decreasing, even though they're in the positive, that
positive is decreasing. If the trend continues, they're
eventually gonna hit zero, they're gonna hit negative and the white
population, they're decreasing, but the decrease is increasing
greatly. So between 2019 and 2020,
it almost doubled. The decrease almost doubled.
Alright, let's see this one. Business Insider is very
concerned.
The great people shortage is coming. What I've been telling
you, I've been telling you. This is yeah, you know, the future what
it is? Yeah. The Great White people shortages. Yeah. It's you
know, how in Arabic you have the roof? Yes.
That's totally white people shortage. This everyone knows the
writing is on the wall. It's on the wall. Researchers predict the
world population will decline in the next 40 years due to declining
birth rates and will cause massive shortage of workers. Can you
believe that? The Starbucks Dean's lane now is not predictably open
every day? Yeah. It's like they don't if they don't get three
workers, they can't operate the store. So I was chit chatting with
one of the managers who's an older woman. And I'm like, what's going
on? She's like, millennials, that's what's going on. I get a
call at they're supposed to show up at like, 530. I get a call at
520.
bras to start at 530. saying,
I'm not feeling it. You Oh, you're not feeling good. You're sick? No,
I'm just not feeling it.
This is what happens when I'm not coming to work. Feeling population
is the blue haired people. Yeah, if you're, you cannot invest in
these kids. You cannot invest if I want to see your pictures last
year, if I have if there's any pink, blue or purple hair in any
of these pictures or any of your friends, you're not getting the
job, because you're not reliable. So the world has seen a population
boom over the past few decades.
The four billions person was born in 1975. Okay, and just this year,
the eighth billion person
was born. Population Bomb has been cited by experts, an unprecedented
challenge to ecological balance to the ecological balance of the
profits. 50 Nobel laureates were asked what the greatest threat to
humanity is, and more than a third of them named to the
overpopulation of the planet. And there's no doubt this is a big
thing until hate for us too, because we don't believe that in
this concept that
over
Our population, Allah will take care of everyone, you have to have
that belief first.
But what those Nobel laureates overlooked, is the fact that the
forces leading to a population drop are already in motion. In
fact, in 40 years or so, the population will have reaches peak
and will begin to decline global population, it will not be a
virus, it will not be a war, it will not be a natural disaster
that will cause this population decline. Instead, it will be an
increase in living standard progress and living standards
since birth of since the birth of the industrial revolution has been
accompanied not only by the rising life expectancy, but also the
falling birth rates. But now people are healthier, richer,
better educated, living longer, so they want to live better and
therefore have fewer children. As a result, the number of children
born in rich countries is not sufficient anymore to keep those
populations stable. But this decrease in humanity is not a
reason to cheer. Rather a looming disaster for economies around the
globe. The great labor shortage caused by the declining population
will cripple our global economy, unless you find innovative ways to
keep things running, like who also who's gonna buy the goods. If you
don't have people who's gonna buy stuff, the population is going to
shrink the economic and demographic forces that will lead
to a global population drop by the end of the 21st century have been
at work in major economies for a long time. Year after year, the
birth rates of richer and middle income countries falls below the
critical replacement level, which is basic math tells you it is 2.1
Children, per woman for the population to remain stable. In
the US, the current rate is 1.6 children per women per woman. And
it's even lower. Oh, by the way, we're lucky we can this is
probably an old article say woman, right? Because, you know, if
Business Insider was to write this today that probably be incorrect.
They would must say childbearing persons. You know, they have
programs now they pay for it through insurance, law firms and
things like that. For the woman to freeze her eggs. Have the babies
later have the babies later? Nobody does not even have the
babies later. It rent a womb, you know, saver? Oh, have someone else
do someone else do it. The entire paradigm that we live in is borrow
from the future. What about the future? Yeah, that woman who you
whom you're borrowing. She wants children herself as well. Yeah. So
now she's going to be sacrificing her children? Yeah. So you're
still you're still kicking it down the road? Exactly. You're just
kicking the bucket down? Exactly. Yeah, exactly. And it's, it's an
insane concept that you don't want to carry your own kid.
And it's even lower in most European countries in Japan. 1.3,
China 1.2. Of course, they instituted their thing.
South Korea 0.8. Who's gonna run Samsung? Right. Hyundai's kiss
what's going on? Soon. Almost every country in the world, every
country in the world will fall below this breakeven point. Okay,
Germany, is well under it. Since 1970. Germany, Japan, well under
it since 1970. Only the UK dropped in 1980. Under it, and nobody made
a bounce back. Only the UK bounced back temporarily. From 2000 to
2010. And that bounce back still put them under the list. Good. No
country has bounced back.
China's from 1970 to they were at a rate of over six kids per woman.
And by 1990, they were under 2.1.
So from tuck, it doesn't mean a woman. Yeah. Because yeah, it is.
They also don't want to have too many kids. They're delay marriage
that they don't they're not into it. They're not feeling it.
Research has shown that across countries and regions, as soon as
living standards improve, it's natural. When living standards are
high. You want to go enjoy yourself. It's only the sense that
like it's a so not to have kids, you need to replenish your
population that you mentally so at least I got that for. Right?
It could you can't have 2.1 kids, you either have two or three and
three. Well, you have to budget for an accident. All right, we ask
a lot protection. So you got to four and three is not a good
number for kids. Someone's always left out, right? Unless the age
gap is so different. But three is never a good number. There's
always a fight. But once you do four, they break off in pairs. And
the house is quiet. It's amazing. The house is quieter with four
kids than three. Right? Who does the youngest pair off with the
pair off and odds and evens. So the first kid and the third, the
second and the fourth
They have an affinity with each other, the first and third, they
have an affinity. The second and fourth have an affinity. They
click. It's odds and evens. And then sometimes you have girls and
boys. And sometimes the two older that you're younger, there's so
many different ways they'll never get bored. That's true, right?
Research has shown that across countries and regions, it's the
living standard. That is the hallmark. Okay, once your economic
situation improves, the number of children starts to decline. Okay.
And I'm telling you that this, I think it's misleading in the sense
that living standard is completely altered. Even if imaginary, by
getting Wi Fi by having bandwidth. The moment a guy is online.
He's going to chase lesser women in real life, and he's going to
chase more women online. Yeah, I'm saying the regular non believing
guy, right? You can't tell me that. That's not the truth. Right?
The more he does this, the less he's an actually chaser physical
woman. Definitely. They have. They're watching so much *.
Yeah, their dopamine receptors, and their testosterone is low.
They're playing so many video games, you know, makeup life is
better than real life. So they have no motivation. So you don't
actually have to raise the living standard, except you have to raise
the bandwidth, the bandwidth meaning internet connectivity,
once internet connectivity comes in, I guarantee you,
it's going to be a nosedive of population, this is exactly what's
happening in Japan, they even have words for it. Now for the average
male who's like a shut in. He doesn't leave. He shut in. Yeah,
like he doesn't leave his house. Basically, all he does is watch,
watch * and play video games. And it's a well known phenomenon.
You know, I meet people like this on a daily basis, especially when
I was in college, where you meet people, and they're pretty much
zombies. They don't know why they're here. They even the look
on their face. It's like the dopamine is drained from them.
They have no motivation. They don't care about anything. They
can't, you know, they're so sucked dry, of everything, like related
any chemical that's going to give them any reason to wake up in the
morning. That, you know, they don't know why they're in college,
they don't even know why they're Muslim, they're Muslim, because
their parents are Muslim. They can't even bother themselves to
learn who they are, what their origin is nothing, nothing. Check
this out a crazy experiment where a guy set up and he wanted to
study. This is the weirdest experiment. He wanted to study
the power of men and women over the course of like 30 years. Every
year, he do this very simple experiment, where he come in and
he pay you like 10 bucks to fill out a very simple questionnaire,
that questionnaire was nothing anything. The real experiment was
that you walk in the room, he's got a receptor, here in his hand,
and he covered his hand and a bended he shakes your hand,
the strength of your handshake, right? transmits into data.
And he does this for every year in his department every year on the
same time, every year, he does this experiment, then he's looked
at the data over 30 years, the guy's handshakes over 30 years
have decreased by double like, wow, Double D Yes. So it was for
zero. Right? Right. Or whatever. The Women's is now stronger than
the men's woman's handshake is stronger than a guys. So guys have
become these limps will lay limp? Yeah. That's a great way of
putting it is a complete limp. Yeah. And half the time I'm
telling you, I would rely upon
you can rely upon some girls to do a job. Some men, some women, more
than you can rely on the women to have motivation. They have
ambition. You can say society's promoted, whatever it is, they
have ambition. What happens to the guys that have no ambition? Yeah.
And by the way, I watched some, if you do look in the past, the
prophets I send them did say,
is still super Nyssa Ephyra. Take care of the women because they're
like, captives of yours.
most of human history, you'd probably if we're going to be
honest, you'd feel sorry for the woman. Like the way they would get
pushed around the way they that's figures why, why feminism existed,
has shaped on never it let's say we say feminism, it's like it's a
it's got more harm than good.
Something harmful, never grows out of a falsehood always grows out of
a truth. Like Marxism grew out of a truth, like a true oppression
that was happening to the poor. All these revolutions across
Europe around World War One and after World War One. The poor
truly were so abused and oppressed. But the solution was
probably worse. Marxism was probably worse right?
So you would feel sorry for them? Honestly,
if you looked at a lot of these situations that happened in the
past, but today, the guys, I think it's blue light. And I think it's
school, in the sense of sitting still all day, that's not another
nice yeah, for the guys, I know they have to do it, whatever, no
one's guilty of it. It's again a maths problem, it's not going to
change. But I think once you hit a certain age, yeah, half the day
should be spending what your day I sent him an article about this,
where it's a real legitimate problem in school. And I
experienced this my entire life. By the way, there were very few
teachers that I had. And this is a problem, unfortunately, with
female teachers, where the majority of female teachers, when
they're grading, they give higher grades to girls. And for the same
work. They did a lot of experiments on this, and a lot of
stuff proves this. And they give a lot more encouragement to girls.
And they actually deflate boys grades. And I know this because my
entire life, there were always teachers that I encountered female
teachers, who they made it a point to take the boys egos down to peg
and to raise up the girls. And many times it was artificially
done, as well. This is the type of situation for example, even look
at the messaging that's happening in school. It's all about women in
STEM women in STEM women in STEM, and they're pushing women for
these careers, which is good, you know, fine, based on the paradigm
of the society. Yes, you know, we want women to work blah, blah,
blah, whatever. But there's no commensurate push for the men to
do the same thing. So what happens? These guys are limps,
because their entire life, they have been putting in effort. And
they've been trained that that effort is not going to be
rewarded. The entire school system is stocked now for to be favorable
towards the way that women learned. The way that girls
receive information. Girls, they're propped up in many times,
many instances, while the boys are deflated. What do you expect is
going to happen? We cannot be even people who believe that men and
women are different, yet we educate them the same way. I am
telling you, right? The best thing for a boy once he hits the age of
10
spent half the day with your dead. By 15. You will know everything
about his profession.
Everything about his job.
And you will become more mature. Because your dad will not tolerate
nonsense.
Especially on his job. Right, right. Boys will their growth,
their maturity will go so fast. You think that a debt, let's say
let's say my son was here, and I'm running a stream here, right? And
he toys with the microphone? Do you think I'm gonna say I have
time to say, Strike one. I'm going to put up demerit on the board.
I'm doing a job here. Enough stop. And it real quick. He stops,
right. But you go this method where it's not serious. And you're
just reading like books in a class? Strike one. Let's have a
meeting. Let's talk about but what's what's the problem? Right?
No, put them in the real world very quickly, from the age of 10.
Go and works half the day with your dad. Right?
That's not child abuse, because you're with your dad. And you're
not going to do anything crazy, right? That's what I'm telling
you. That's what the world needs by 15.
He's an expert at his dad's job. Right? And then whatever they
learned, it really half of it should be related to the dad's
job. And then continue on with this continue on sending them off
to
sending them off to to
what's the word? Different mentors and different what do they call
it? In the old days?
What they used to call it back in the old days, when when you just
like take a job, which like an internship apprenticeship. Yeah.
So apprenticeship. Someone asked, how do you increase ambition in
boys the best way. Remember what I told you the day, the best way to
know what you want to do is to be doing something miserable. If you
everyday you got to wake up at 6am and go to a grill and flip burgers
and cook eggs for people. Very quickly. You'll know what you want
to do. And you'll know that I don't want to do this, what do I
want to do? And you see the boss walking by I want to be the boss.
Right? I want to be you cannot have an an ambition at zero at
neutral at in bed all day. So if there's a boy who's not ambitious,
what I would do with him, I would put him to work. I will choose
your job and I will force you to work right. In that job. You will
hurt curse me you will be miserable. You will determine and
develop. Right? Either one of two things is going to happen. You
will develop a desire to get out of this prison or you will accept
it if you accept it. That's your role in life. Right? I've proven
it. You've accepted it. If you accept to be a guy
who shows up and pumps gas for seven hours? And you're like,
Okay, that's life, then you were not set out for anything else.
Right? I think just positive reinforcement is also very
important. Yeah. Boys, they don't get a lot of compliments, I think.
No, they don't. They don't get a lot of praise for their work as
well. Or many people, they don't even realize from a young age, you
know, they're, you know, you're lazy. You're, you're selfish, you
know, you don't have any ambition. You don't just, you know, treat
them properly. My mom, she was always, you know, like, she always
made sure like, Okay, you put in the work. So you deserve a reward.
Right? Not to baby the kids. But to make them you know, to motivate
them say that you're able to accomplish more. Why don't you
take this to the next level? You know, like you're doing, say, for
example, an assignment in school. Okay, you did a good job. And
yeah, you got that. 95. But did you actually put in the work that
you know, you're capable of putting? Where is the pride in
your work? Yeah. And you have to inculcate that sense of pride,
that sense of ambition, just by you know, speaking to them. I'll
tell you what else. And this happened. I'm not going to mention
names, or what relationship it is.
There was a girl and there was a boy,
the girl.
She said,
like, when I needed an extra point, teacher just gives me a
couple questions. I get the extra point, right? The boy was like,
oh, every time it just gets shut down, right.
And it's like, I said, Yeah, I said to the girl yet, because
you're cuter. Right?
Look, ism is a problem. There. You cannot tell me human psychology is
gonna treat two people 100% The same. You need a lot of mentally
like you're trying to do this. Naturally, there's going to be an
inkling to the person whose personality softer, smooth face
skin is smoother. Like you if there's a pretty girl, chances are
you enjoy that company more than a Pimply boy. Right. A Pimply boy
like, bothers you, right? You Don't you smell that everything
about you is bad, right? It's easy to be harsh on a Pimply boy,
right? It's easy to be harsh on them. Right? So you can we cannot
be a civilization. I'm not saying this, that we're like, we need
some kind of revolution. I'm just saying it as a general idea. As I
said, early, like my, my philosophy of these mass problems,
no one's changing them. And it's nobody's fault. And we're gonna
keep doing what you're doing. But I would say that we cannot say
guys and girls are different, but we educate them in the same way.
It's just not even practical. All right, really quick. We'll have to
take a couple of q&a because we got to go to Maliki Fick. The
intro to medic if if we diverted so much today, but so it's an
interesting topic.
labor shortage has already started the ratio of working age
population to retired.
Okay, 7.3.
It's going to be 3.5 soon.
And the US is 3.5 is going to be 2.6. Soon. So ratio of working
people.
There are not going to be enough people to buy the products. That's
the problem. Right? That and so if they're not people to buy the
products, what are you going to do not make the products common sense
says right? Common sense says You Won't you stop making them if
there's not enough people to buy them. So you end up with a massive
decrease in
production of things. Okay.
All right. We have to actually stop here. Believe it or not, we
didn't take any QA. We totally went off script today. But we do
have to stop here. And we will take
all the q&a. We'll do that tomorrow. Inshallah.
There's a lot of people who had a lot of comments here. That were
really good, but I couldn't read them. I'm gonna have my
interlocutor today. Awesome, man. And Habib,
okay.
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to find something that you love because you want to get out of the
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