Shadee Elmasry – NBF 152 Affairs of the Umma
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sisters, welcome to the Safina side in nothing but facts live
stream where we have a very, very busy day today. First of all, we
have the DUA to be recited between Doha and us because we are well,
between the Euro and US. And on a Wednesday and this is such a
special time. And it's a time that many, many people there heedless
of, but we're trying to get this going, because Jeb and Abdullah is
this a hobby who told us that this time was special because of an
incident that occurred with the messenger SallAllahu he was
setting up. We've talked about this at length. And he used to
seek out this time and used to say the special thing about this time
is that if you are sincere and you catch that time, that hour,
then Allah will give you a sign that your prayer has been
answered.
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earlier this week
earlier this week I spoke about a very interesting and amazing
discovery by an intellectual from Syria
by the name of the debt, alcohol and he's an engineer he's an
intellectual and Buddy somebody had concern for the Quran and he
loves to dive deep into the Quran and look for what's called an eye
Jas Raqami for Quran which is a numerical miracles of the Quran or
the ages means it disallows, it stops something jazz means to stop
somebody to make someone unable, well, to make someone unable to do
what the jazz or the Quran is to make someone unable to continue
the claim that the Prophet peace be upon him authored the Quran, or
that a human being authored the Quran a one of the ways that's
some of the scholars have noted, and it's usually like the desert.
At the end of studying the Quran, there's like some desert,
that little like foot a couple pages of just something that
there's no ruling on it. There's no Arpita on it. It's just, to me,
it's an address. It's something that it's not fathomable, it's not
reasonable to assume that the prophets of Allah who it was salam
did this because it would have taken a lot of counting.
And we know that the revelation came down intense moments during
times of war. We know the prophet had a massive family. We know he
was the ruling a city that was at war. And we know the revelation
came down in such
parts, so many parts, that in order for somebody to put together
all these coincidences of numbers,
they would need paper everywhere. Just counting them. Most people
can't even count them. They need computer algorithms to help them
count them. Right? Because you have a book that's 600 pages,
you're gonna sit there counting, it's not easy to do this, right?
So if the counting is difficult, the authoring of it is even more
difficult. And on top of that, here's the thing people say, well,
the prophet never spoke.
About the numerical miracles in the Quran, that's actually a proof
that he is not the author of it. Because if you are the author of
all sorts of neat riddles and gems in the book, wouldn't you give a
hint, right, you wouldn't want to die. And people not knowing that
this is there, you would give a hint.
There is no mention of any of this in the theater, it actually proves
the point that the prophesy centum has nothing to do with this.
Now I'm repeating this again, because we're going to clip this
out. And I want to explain the entire thing suited KEF
it's a it's a story about some youth. And these youth lived in
ancient times before the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Sallam by
many, many years, hundreds of years. And they were believers,
they were believers just by their fitrah that paganism is wrong,
your mind and your heart have to tell you that idols and bricks and
stuff that is just stuff could not do anything. So it's just common
sense. And of course, we know the sociology of idolatry. It's just a
hierarchical system that represents the tribe. And only the
people at the bottom were very ignorant of society, they think
that these idols actually do anything. And if they actually get
a results from it, our explanation is about can we do an origin
sheltering agenda or just fooling them?
And making them think that these idols are effective? Okay, so
that's the explanation of Oracle's medicine men and all the the stuff
of the past. But these these youth, the Quran says, maybe they
were three, maybe they were five, some say three, some say five,
some say seven, right? And don't even bother except a minor. Don't
even look at it except in a minor way.
That's not the point. The point is, they fled their kink.
And then they were seeking refuge in a cave. And then they slept in
that cave. When they woke up, they realized centuries had passed,
everything was different now. And belief in Allah had taken over the
city. They were they were believers now.
And that the king there, he was a good believer, but he was facing a
problem is that his people stopped believing in the afterlife. That's
the context of suicide cough. Well, the Quran, Allah subhana wa
Tada says, that they were, they slept for 300 years, and add nine
more. They slept for 309 years. Now, an atheist, wrote or called,
I've contacted out today Mullica Hill, the Syrian,
intellectual, very knowledgeable, and brings out he does a great job
in Dawa, to be honest with you, my, my dad sends me his stuff all
the time. That's how I discovered him. So he reaches a lot of
people. And he said, Are you serious, you believe you're an
engineer, you believe that someone lives for 309 years and sleeps
retention in nine years.
Now, this man, he came across something, a concept which is so
important. And that concept is that there is never a time where
any enemy of the truth, any enemy of Islam, any mocking of the
Quran, any attack on the Quran, whenever that happens, in reality
is in what they're mocking, is a proof of the truth. We look at the
other way around. It's as if Allah is using them to show us they
there's something here, right? It's whatever you all mock and
hate one day, sooner or later, it will, there will be a proof of
that of the of this book in that thing that you're talking about.
So he went in and he he then decided to look into the story of
the people of the cave. And he said, I looked in knowing for sure
that we will come upon something that is digests, it stops people
from this, from what they're saying, the falsehood that they're
saying, keep in mind, believers do not need these miracles, no one's
belief is going to be but no one's belief is our update on our belief
is not based upon these things, but it definitely gives you like
is your belief in Allah and Islam and the Prophet based upon like,
lions and zebras and contemplation know you believe in the truth
because of a lot of other things. But those things when you discover
some miracle in nature, or some very unique thing in nature, it
increases your event. And that's what it is for us this numerous
this numerical observations, let's call them that numerical
observations in the Quran.
That if they don't really strengthen you and sort of make
you say, Subhan Allah, this is the word of Allah. This is not the
word. No human being could have offered this. Then something's
wrong with you.
I hate to put it that way. But that's how it is. Well, when he's
studied this, he discovered something that the word that they
remained, which is the issue at hand, how could you remain for 309
years is levy thought. And that word Levy, who
comes in this passage six times.
And he noticed that this word is not used like this in any other
pseudo it's used the root and it has different,
you know, derivations is in the Quran not that many times, but
it's in the Quran, but none of them in one word repeated all
over. So he took from this and he said,
There has to be something about this, like that word, it's going
to revolve around that. So he closed off the passage from the
first mention of the word libido, to the last mention of the word
libido, again, led me to means to remain which is the issue at hand,
how could you remain sleeping for 309 years, and Allah speaks about
them.
Starting with a number 12
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mad lebih Amudha. That's the first mention. It then goes into
the next
and the next one and this one all the way until it's two and a half
pages essentially until a number 26. With the last word being good,
Allahu Allah, mu Bhima libido.
And remember, he's interested in numerology, no more numeric
observations of the Quran. So he counted from one to the other. And
found the number of words is exactly 309 words. There are 309
words,
in the passage that describes they're staying in the cave.
That's, that's what he came out with. And he immediately called
back contacted back this person. And that actually sparked the
person leaving his atheism. He's an Arab from Muslim background.
But they sometimes you become atheist. So he, he came back,
actually, to the truth, just from this, so you can't tell me that it
has no, no use. Now, when you count these words, and I'm going
to put it up in the video that we're going to clip
and I've already put it on my Facebook when you count them. The
well is hard, but it is a word. whereas all the other Halluf
particles like fat, Beth Lee, they're all connected to the word
so they're treated as part of the word, but the well is not treated
as part of the it's separate. Okay, so when you count them,
that's how it is. Another thing people need to know is that Lola
is one word in the Arabic language. The word Lola is is a
one word, even though it's consists of two different words
was a compound word, right? Every language has compound words,
right? So like doormat is one word, right? So Lola, if you look
in the Arabic, study Arabic grammar, it is treated as a one
word. So it's very clear and the way that I put it in, you're not
gonna see it here, obviously. But I put the number on top of every
word. Definitely can't see it, but you'll be able to see when I
clipped this out, and overlay the images. Okay.
Now there's another thing that is totally amazing here. I love this
part. It's a little extra. So
when you get to the end of this, if you notice, ALLAH SubhanA wa
Tada says, Allah,
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Lord if you forget what Assa and your DNA Robbie Accra woman, Hala,
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quote, and for sure, my Lord will guide me to the best of guidance.
Then it says, well, Abby feel free care for him. They stayed in their
cave, fella, me at in Sydney.
So it says they stayed in the cave for 300 years.
Feltham Atkinson is the 290/9 and the 300 word. And then the ISS was
dead Bucha. And then at nine more, right and they they had nine more
good Allahu Allah movie Malibu, that's nine words. So literally
the 300 The word 300 is a 300 word in the count. And then it says an
add nine more. Allah knows how long they stayed. That's the extra
nine words. So even in the like the construction of the of the the
words together to put this passage together the 300 matches with the
300 and the 309 matches one word for every year that they lived.
So, point being here is that whenever any of these people such
as
Some of these extremist Protestant evangelicals who just have nothing
to do except attack Islam, they love to attack Islam. And I used
to say, I'm not even answering this stuff. It's nonsense. No, I
changed my position. I actually now believe whatsoever they say,
if you think hard enough, you're gonna find something special
there. If you think hard enough, you'll find something very
special. David, I think his name is David Wood. What's his name?
David woods, or David Wood. He's always attacking Islam.
Of course, the atheists are especially the Arab. He is
familiar with the Quran and familiar with the Hadith. This is
how ALLAH SubhanA wa Tada says that you do not you will not
Allah, they seek to put out the light of Allah, but it's never
gonna happen. Right? It's never gonna happen. And what you do is
all you are doing is increasing us any man, you're increasing us. And
you're actually increasing us with things to show people that this is
not the word of a human being. That's the whole point.
I want to also say something else. I also shared on social media, the
observation of a kid, just a youth who went to Qatar. And he said,
the Muslim culture looks like they figured something out. In not
having alcohol in their gatherings. Right? And that
they're very generous. So yeah, that's he's just talking. He's not
making like philosophical statement. But what I'm noticing
immediately is that no, you cannot I challenge you get any
civilization, any group of people, okay? to collectively not use
alcohol.
Without a sacred source, a sacred commandment. It's impossible.
Right? It is impossible. And even the other people who share the
sacred with us, they don't do this. Like Jews and Christians,
they have a concept of sacred they drink, right?
I remember in college, I had to go right here, right there on college
if I had to go and write a paper on the Sabbath, so I went to one
of their events. And it's basically also time to have a huge
dinner called the Seder.
And then by Medvedev, I think it has to be over. It turns out, I
think I was with conservative or Reformed Christian or Jews, and
like, the lights were still on, I was like, is this Are you allowed
to have that, right? But he, they, I sat there, I ate the meal. And
they warned me though this, there's alcohol on this, right?
And truth be told, is that some of the, they turn a blind eye to the
under 18. Right? And they just let them have a sip, right? And so,
but they drink. And of course, Christians drink, you can't get
hundreds of 1000s of people to avoid alcohol without a very deep
seated fate that that is strong. And that's really the testimony
here, right? Go and try to try to do it any other way is not going
to work. So he's like, Oh, they figured it out. I know, he's just
using an expression. But the truth of the matter is, no human beings
would do this, and no human beings will give up their wealth and give
charity, the generously and I'm not going to make a comparison
because some people may say, oh, a lot of cultures are generous. But
we have to admit that you go to Islamic countries, and they're
absurdly generous.
Did you know that one time I got pulled into I got in some trouble
in Saudi Arabia, just innocent trouble, really, because I didn't
know certain rules that you could not travel without the your
passport. Like you have to inside the country. I didn't know this,
right. So I just got on a bus and it didn't matter. I'm gonna get on
a bus and went to Medina. Right. I didn't know the rules. And then
they said, I was like, I don't know. 19 or 20.
Where's your passport? I was like, no hotel. And he's like,
what hotel? It's like, pull out the key room key was like, I don't
know the hotel that's like right next to the library that's got a
brown building. I don't know. It's a hotel. I got the key.
Everything's walking and taxiing. So keep taking a dress right?
There like all the year problem. So they booked me.
I'm telling you.
It was like getting booked by your uncle's. I got booked. I'm in the
I'm in the thing. And the guy and it's like, it's like a Monday
night. Nobody's doing it. Nothing's going on in the medina
Police Department. He calls me in there's food. All the cops.
They're police officers, right? And I'm supposedly like, sometimes
someone under suspicion. I'm eating he they're feeding me.
Right? And we're sitting around literally in office, drinking tea,
talking about America, all that stuff. And then they're like,
Well, alright, let's get down to business. Make sure you're not a
spy. Right?
And then I had to describe the hotel then the Hey, what's the
brown hotel look like? That's across the street from this gate.
And then they finally faxed over my passport and they let me go,
right? They didn't even let me go like without anything but do you
have money to get back. And then like Subhan Allah, and that's what
Sheikh Hashem said, all of his entire life of journey into Islam
was the generosity of the people. You cannot inculcate this without
a faith, that the faith is very simple. There is a creator, He
will provide for everybody never have fear of giving food away.
That's how simple it is. But you have to have this, the challenge
is not in getting this in one person.
It's in millions of people, generation after generation after
generation until it seeps into a culture.
That's the key. And that's why I personally, would put a measure
that a community that understands Islam that has imbibe in
taking this time to heart, what's the word imbibed, imbued, the
embodied, that's really truly embodied this deen is that
community that's going to be friendly to you before you're
friendly to them. Cross class? Yes. Everyone's everyone's like
this. They'll have anything or steal.
Everyone's like this. And they match countries in Europe. You
don't get that same row. We saw with that Scandinavian Yeah. You
know, that study about Scandinavians how stingy they are.
And it's like
it not to put people down if I didn't believe in, in Islam, if
you didn't believe in Islam, if you didn't believe in Allah, and
when you're weak in faith, if your image if your remembrance of Allah
is weak,
okay? You're not going to share? If you're, you're wondering how
I'm going to pay my bills this month. You're not going to share,
right? It's a very simple concept. And it's all about remembering
that Allah to Allah is there, the ease the generous, he will
provide.
It's guaranteed. And the prophesy centum said, look at how much he's
provided for the animals before you. The fish have all eaten. The
whales are eating, everyone's eating. There's no worry about
provisions and this, this obsessive fear from secular people
that the world's overpopulated
it's not overpopulated. distribute the wealth properly. Your guys,
your capitalism is a belief that belief aspects of capitalism is
the problem. And by the way, the Marxists also have that false
belief aspects that there's a limited quantity of everything.
Right? That's their idea. They have been saying there have been
limited quantities of everything for every generation.
Every generation, there's like, if you go back to Cold War on
radical, there's plenty of coal in the earth. We're running out of
trees. By the way, don't buy this anymore. Right. What's better
using some trees are all our kids eyes are bleeding from eight hours
on the screen? Get them books, right, get them books, the kids
cannot. Their eyes are red. And all the testosterone of the boys
is going down because of the blue light.
I look around. There's plenty of trees. Right?
Yeah.
That you can destroy it right?
You cannot destroy it.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's complete arrogance. And on top of that,
if we think just thinking logically, if we were actually
destroying the earth,
stuff would happen that would eliminate us. Right? If you're
actually destroying the earth, you're destroying yourself. So the
earth will cleanse out us before anything else.
So that's the idea here is that
it's generosity. It's and that's one of the nicest things I like to
hear about the World Cup commentary. is I like to hear
these comments that
women went there. One woman went there, and she said that she felt
safer and had a more relaxed time there than in any other European
country that she went and attended a game where she and she's like,
my father would not let me go to Qatar. She says according to how
she says it without without him. Because she's all into like, women
for soccer, stuff like that. Right? So she goes,
and then they're like, I don't even need you that like she she
says like it wasn't even needed because nobody was bothering her
people weren't harassing her. So that's good. I can't say that
would be the case for all Muslim countries to be honest with you,
Egypt, Syria. These places they have some some craziness there.
But
it's nice to hear that stuff. That's
it and when someone says, oh, but they built it with slave labor,
are we going to just what is this a tit for tat thing? I don't know
how they built it right all I got the person's testimony in front of
me, that's what's valuable. Right. And you think everyone else is
some kind of innocent? You know, when the Olympics was in China,
are they innocent, right? Of course, anyone who runs a
government is going to be grimy. That's just the fact who cares
about the government. What I care about is the people. That's what
data to me that is the people it's not the government's, all
governments are going to be grimy in one shape way or other. So in
any event, that is item number two under our belt item number three
is that we we have the passing
of a shake of the Roman l kit. Danny, let us read a little bit
about shake up the recommended kit Danny,
Brahim, Mahala. He's passed away and he's pictured here a long time
ago with his sons. And one of those.
That's opposite Hey.
Throughout his extensive travels, the father of did high yield
KITTANNING the kid Danny, it's a family of edited baits in Morocco.
It's a big family that they are from edited baits and they tend to
have a lot of scholarship and their families has blessed a
blessed family.
So shook up the Ramallah kit Danny there on the left.
He would request the prep preeminent scholars of his time to
grant him and his children, authorization and Hadith.
Consequently,
Chicago man received general authorization for a number of lead
from a number of leading scholars such as Batman that have the
content but anyway, has sunnah Noah we will hire IBG in use if
you've never heard him, but the dean at Hassani and Muhammad's the
heats Mattia.
He had one of the highest chains in Hadith. If a chain is short,
it's called high if it's low. If it's long, it's called Low.
Imagine if you're writing on paper, that the entire chain
starting from the Prophet salallahu Salam down and then the
short chain you'd stop the long chain you keep going so the short
chain is high on the paper, and the long chain is low on the
paper. That's what they call Isley and NAS it
so he was a
he was a sole destination for transmitting gem at Timothy
there's a lot of
he was a living legend, celebrated for his high chains and Hadith
more widely recognized as the last surviving son of arguably the most
prolific transmitter of Hadith. In the 20th century of that high
yield kitten. That's the father who's there, Agra madaket Danny is
his last surviving son. This is the picture of them in their home
in FES
Morocco, alongside some students of knowledge, despite his
deteriorating health, he was gracious enough to let us this is
the website.
They're talking about how they talked to Abdullah Abdullah how
many kids he before
he was born in 1919 Spatola
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His father was his biggest schicke he had read and heard body to him
six times. Muslim What elfia Till Iraqi and feta. Rafi is such a
beautiful work in Hadith, especially if you get a good shot
on it.
Good. And you're also heard from his uncle Mohammed even the Jaffa
Al Kitani Sheikh Abdul Rahman and kids any studied medical law,
theology and other subjects at Alcoa, Yin, throughout his
extensive travels his father opposite Hey, made it a point to
request all the preeminent scholars to give him high ijazat
meaning short chains he narrates Bugatti through 18 links
which is currently the shortest relied upon transmission of the
saga through unbroken audition. Okay, one of the chains
is out there. Melaka Danny from his father Abdullah, hi. I'm not
going to read the whole chain for you.
And he has it written here he got images of the handwritten
authorizations. This is so important because that's how we
know our religion is sound. The transmission of it sounds good.
That's how that's why it was so laughable when the Christian that
Christian preacher used a painting made 1400 years after Jesus to
bring in
A piece of information about Jesus because, like, do you have you
ever heard of a primary source before? Right? A painting that
means absolutely nothing. So it's like someone wrote a poem about
the prophet for now. And, and someone taking it seriously, like
a poem describing the prophet or a painting of the Prophet. It means
nothing to us. There's nothing there. There's no chain. Right?
Unless you're you're using some evidence. During one of his
pilgrimage travels, you shift Eunice John * got wind of check
out that man's presence during the last during the hedge. With the
help of his students shift Yunus undertook the arduous journey to
obtain authorization of Hadith from him. He would later boast
that he met a student of Muhammad imonnit Jaffa L. Caetani. The
author of out of the Salah Al Mustafa.
Given how active and engaging a host he was he actually saying
poetry with us he seemed much healthier, then would seem his
age. His state was reminiscent of Sophia and Hypno Lena,
who lived in the time of human medic.
His observation that anyone who pursues Hadith will have a glow on
his face as evidence of the prophets supplication. May Allah
bright in the face of the one who hears my words and preserves them
until he transmits them to others exactly as they heard them Subhan
Allah Allah them. That is amazing. That is amazing. We need some MCRA
here we need a McGraw McGraw is it's not an explanation It is
literally just read the shake reading you the Hadith and exactly
how it is with only just if it's a string of a different word. And he
explains it.
We need that here that's part of our religion is this McGraw. And
these gatherings are extremely blessed because you keep saying
some Allah when he was selling them, and you're reading the
Hadith of the prophets, I send him exactly how it was heard. He had
poor health and other factors. So getting an opportunity to read
Hadith from him became very difficult. Chick Yunus once aptly
observed scholars maintain that hadith audition some out was a
form of risk. It's a source of gain wealth. In other words, a
certain source in which Allah subhanaw taala supplies you with
risk.
And so that's the end of
he would listen to Hadith and point out subtle errors even after
the age of 100. Spot A lot of them
and when you read these see these Hadith masters, it's amazing what
you're seeing right here in Jersey City.
If you read to him a Hadith from Sahih Muslim, he said yes, but
from so and so's transmission. It doesn't have this word from so and
so's narration it adds this word is an encyclopedia.
Yes, this winter, we should ask him for Moto, which is one of the
shorter books that's why we not because we're mad at Kia, but
because it's one of the shorter books, it has about 18 190
entries, the mortar boycott is close to 7000 entries. So
I'm down with that, who this winter we can do that as a Sunday
activity will probably be at hedge but you guys can run it and do it
in Java.
All right, next order of business.
affairs of the OMA, what are the affairs of the OMA besides the
fact that our OMA is now?
I mean, I have never heard the Arabs make such dua, as I have
heard in the worldcup. I gotta be honest, right?
Have you? When was the last time you heard today?
Like Tada, this is there, you cannot describe it as anything
less than great, great. Listen to this
this is too little of a job. Right. Now. On the one hand, it's
nice to see people making jokes. On the other hand, it's a bit
worrisome that the game evokes that right? That isn't it worries
me a little bit. Like your heart is so attached to a game that sort
of worries me a little bit.
To be quite honest with you. Hey, it's my Do you know how to get out
of the split screen? I don't know even how I got my iPad onto a
split screen. Let me see. Okay, do you ever happen to you? Okay.
Okay, so let's, let's pace this what you sent me, but am I right?
Like it's I and I don't?
Personally, when I see people just having fun. I don't like suddenly
get serious. Right? Because it's just get you ever hear the
expression read the room. Everyone's just having a good
time. Right? Fine. Okay. Yeah, don't don't bring in something so
serious when the whole platform is just really
Like station and entertainment, right? People love to be that
person I know and to be the person that just ruins it. Yeah, totally.
And bringing something a comparison, so serious. Like, for
example, someone, whenever I share these things just like for the fun
of it, and
someone says,
I wonder if he ever made you out like that for Palestine? And it's
like, Are you kidding like you You understand that Nikolay McCollum
and Makayla, for every gathering every situation, there is
something that is appropriate to say and not appropriate to say.
And in the sense that you don't go to people were just literally just
unwinding and suddenly bring the drop a bombshell of seriousness.
So whenever I share that stuff, it's in the spirit of just like
it's just interesting. Funny, almost to me. It's it's nice to
hear do i but it's also sort of comical.
Carry that.
Whether that's a rock the last thing? Yeah.
Take that just be depressed for like a whole week. Yeah, I think
it's fine. Yeah. Probably upset if you're upset about it for just
like the hour after the game. Yeah. It's not a big deal. But I
think if you're
like, you know, you're so
yeah.
Yeah, you'd be upset for a couple of days. Especially.
Like, several days, yeah. But as you get older, and you start
realizing there's bigger pictures like this is not important at all.
No, it's not invested in the player who probably walked away
from the game? Totally. But he's just like, Alright, I'm just gonna
go back to my mansion. And yeah, I mean, I mean, the player, the
player, unless, like he's got something personally to achieve.
They win and lose all the time big games. They're getting paid either
way. Right. So
but the question of someone's asking the question is making dua
for low bidder.
Okay, because I don't think it necessarily it's been, I think
it's maybe about the same time we're taught to I don't want to
say like what we're taught like, essentially to be in remembrance
of Allah all the time at the time. I mean, I don't think there seems
to be there's bad downside, if we're going to talk about rulings.
The industry of sports would not exist. If we followed the rulings
of the prophets eyes on them, because it prophesized that
forbade the mingling of prize money for games. All right, right.
You would not have an industry because the players wouldn't get
paid. What if you just paid them a salary to play? That's not prize
money, isn't it? Well, it's like it's different. If you say if you
win the World Cup, you got X amount of money, versus like you
get this no matter what it probably low is not a form of risk
in Sharia law, who you'd probably have to find a loophole maybe in
the Hanafi school. I think that's what they do. Because when I said
to my
Sheikh studying this in
a kind of an ascetic there's the prophesized forbade prizes for all
games, except war games by the military assigned by the rule the
government, the ruler, so that the soldiers are like, bored out of
their mind, nothing's going on. And no one wants to be a soldier.
You do you train and then finally when it comes to actually you die,
right? What the heck. So the prophesy said them, permitted and
even encouraged wargames. So like archery for in our day and age
shooting, like the best shooter gets this much money, right
horseback. Today, maybe, I don't know me cars might be dangerous,
but some kind of anything. That's a tool that's used in war.
That the government establishes this as a as a contest. Because
what it does, it encourages people to learn the skills needed to
defend their country. And so when people say, Oh, you're very
militarized country. I said, Listen, if you're speaking
English, don't talk. You are more militarized than anyone else. And
we wish to be more militarized than you was nothing. I would want
all if you had a kingdom. Wouldn't you be happy that all your people
could at any moment be drafted? Like you feel strong about that?
Right. So we have no shame in that militarized? Right. That then can
we can we say, can somebody make the argument that having sports
even if it's not military, related, yeah. encourages a
population of low? No, no, but but also you can make the opposite
argument where the more people are into sports, the more likely
they'll play it themselves, which puts them into shape. It puts them
into shape and shaping their mind is not a to shape. I mean, that's
that's a whole that's a societal thing, too. Yeah. So you can I
guess you can have sports without making it such a because we've
made sports into this. Yeah, billion dollar industry. Right.
And we and it's such a big deal, but I think having sports in
general and encouraging that like even some kind of like a lot of
countries have a sports ministry, right Youth and Sports Ministry
and all this stuff. You have to you gotta be in shape. So like,
you just won't have this war game. Yeah. Isn't it better to be in
shape at all? Because let's say like you said, let's say country
needs to draft people, even though they might not have not I should
have done you've already seen
If this step of like being in shape, we just now did not teach
you how to shoot. As opposed to you don't play sports at all. Now
we have to get you in shape. Well keep in mind, the prohibition
isn't on playing the sport. It's about the business of sports. The
profit did not want this as a business as an industry because
look what it does to people you got grown men.
Like and this is not like we're actually become the Debbie downers
now, right? But I'm just saying if we're going to talk, Dean, because
some people bring in the Dean when it comes to this,
if we're going to talk that wouldn't exist in the first place,
right? But when you live in life, when something exists, you're not
changing it. Right? I don't see that. There's, you know, it's it's
not necessarily like something that you have to shut down.
Because in light of
the alternatives that people would be in. So we say, okay, so you we
don't look at a million things with naked women. All right, we're
gonna you're gonna say no, about music. Okay, now you're gonna say
no, about sports, too. That's way too much. Right? So in light of
actually living the way we live, okay.
There you're always choosing what is the lessor? So if you want a
kid, do you want to if your kid is going to be up, hypothetically,
hopefully, he's not having any of these cases. But let's say Would
you rather him be obsessed with like * or sports? So
would you rather him be some weird person who does not bond with any
friends? Or someone who's all about playing basketball and
soccer and football, where at least he's bonding with other
guys? And we use that in the masjid, right? In the Masjid.
Sports is like the biggest thing now playing sports I don't think
is an issue because there is the benefit of health. It's the
watching and following up with the players and filling your head with
absolutely useless knowledge. Right? If Imam Malik said that
learning lineages of the Arabs is a useless knowledge Imagine
learning stats right knowing stats, but it does goes to show go
to show how
vast their brains are. Like you you use, you can give lectures
will lie they give lectures, I've seen high school kids who can even
tell you which way is up. Give you a lecture on why is it that
Russell Westbrook is actually not the reason the Lakers are tanking.
Druce right. With a dilla evidences, he will tell you, Well,
this game they lost by 30 points he didn't even play. He's got a
dilla he's got evidences.
Alright, let's read here.
More world's Cup News.
Let's read this World Cup story. Palestine is more than an Arab
cause.
The World Cup has demonstrated the eternal connection between the
Arabs and the Palestinians.
Palestine has been all over the news, this this World Cup because
obviously, the Arab countries feel emboldened to go out with the
Palestinian flag.
So
I'm sure that some Westerners are saying, Oh, the Palestinian flags
out but the gay flag is not to say yeah, because not everything is
equal, right? We don't believe in things the same way that you do.
Simple as that. Go put the Palestinian flag out in an in an
NBA game, or an NFL game. You will not have a career when those poor
Muslim guys made Sajida on the Kansas City Chiefs. Guess what
their career ended a few years later, not even I think way less
than that. They were pushed out of the league. Am I mistaken that
they were pushed out of the gym? I'm sure they were pushed out of
the league right? I think they were pushed out of the league like
they because they were pretty good.
There were two defensive players for the Kansas City Chiefs and
they made such that the way the European soccer players make sense
because half the European soccer players they're from it's very
popular thing to do the such in in in the video game you know what
they call that move? Oh
I forgot what they call it. They can't call it the frustration
right call that they call it something else. Yeah, they
understand like they the kiss. Kiss the turf is The Temperance.
Yeah.
We are mistaken. This article says to think that Palestine represents
a central issue for all Arabs. Such language suggests that
Palestine is an external subject to be compared to other collective
struggles that consume most Arabs. The ongoing celebration of
Palestine and the Palestinian flag at the Qatar World Cup 2022 by
millions of Arab fans, compels us to rethink our earlier assumption
about Arab people's relationship with Palestine. Let me just give
you another zoom out real quick.
I think that soccer was invented
Did by England. Right and the World Cup was founded by England.
Right? And England only won one World Cup. But the truth of the
matter is that England, at least when they were the Empire, they
won every World Cup. Because they got all of you fools devoting all
your attention to this contest while they're colonizing your
countries, right? That's basically the the joke of the that's how I
view the sports that England spread most of these sports,
right?
Cricket. They have a massive World Cup and oh, we beat India,
England, the whoever. I think that I don't know if they did this by
by design, but they must be laughing, right? Because here we
are actually working in colonizing new people. And you guys were
playing a game.
If we were ever to get serious about sports, that would be my
take on it. England, whatever the world order is winning all of
these because we don't even believe in these borders. By the
way. There's no difference for us between Morocco and Algeria. There
should that border should be erased with a pencil. Libya,
Egypt, Sudan, erase all these borders. Jordan, Syria erase all
these borders. So I actually don't like these flags going up. That's
just the serious aspect. But in the moment, I don't really get
into that.
The starting point to my argument is Rome, not Doha. In August
2020 2021, I attended a friendly football match between Morocco's
Raja Casablanca and the Italian team AS Roma 1000s of Moroccan
fans accompanied their team. Although fewer in numbers, their
matching outfits, songs, chants and group dances in the stands
made them more visible than the rest because they got that awesome
red and green flag, which sticks out. Although the environment by
the way, what dance was that by the Moroccan player?
The duck? Oh, it's apparently something that he does with his
teammate in is that a thing? Spanish teammate in
back in Spain. And so because he was Spanish team, it wasn't called
to the Spanish squad for himself. I don't know. But it was a strange
thing to do for the
meeting. Yeah. I didn't know that. I just like I thought and then
like somebody posted, somebody posted about it later saying like,
Oh, it's because his Oh, it's called up to the Spain squad. So
he did this operation by himself. I didn't realize that okay, well,
that's what they were saying at least, it was an interesting
celebration. And a lot of you've never seen that before.
Although the environment of the game had little or no political
contest and rockin saying for Palestine, and war, Palestinian,
Goofy, Goofy is that white and black that symbolizes their
fishnets. And other things. You know that white and black
symbolizes the fishnets and everything draped with the colors
of the Palestinian flag. It was a heartwarming gesture. I love to
see it to be honest with you typical of Arab fans at football
matches. And you're not going to see that from the Egyptians. No
offense to the Egyptians out there. We have been our in our
country is like brainwashed, almost anti Palestine. I'm telling
you. That's the vibe I get from watching seeing Egyptian news and
hearing Egyptian people. That's I think still only is only the elite
class, the only the elite you think I hope, I still think maybe
those think about anything this this world company, even on a
larger scale, it's indicated that maybe it's revised. There's,
there's, you know, there was that tide of normalization that was
gone. I think this just showed that that tide is not reflective
of the population. That's good. And Morocco is one of the
countries that normalized, right. But they've also been one of the
people. That's what you got to separate between governments. And
people have also been on the fence who have been most prominently,
you know, singing Palestinians. I mean, so it shows there's a huge
disconnect. Yeah, there's a big disconnect. And and I hope that's
the case. But sometimes when I would go to old relative's house,
and they got the Egyptian news on it, they're literally anti pal.
It's disgusting. It's disgusting. If convince people that they've
convinced side with Israel, almost, they've convinced them
that all the problems in Egypt are caused by the equation. And the
Palestinian refugees, Syrians, and now Syrian refugees, Syrian
refugees, just jealous because they came in and within three
years, they're doing better off than you because they work. They
wake up and they work. But the Egyptian person himself is not
guilty of any reason for any reason that why their country is
backwards or anything. No, they're not guilty. It's about Stinney
ins, if one if a light bulb goes out, and I'm not even if I was
never even like, I never followed it. I don't even know what they're
all about. Like I know what they're all about. But the details
of what's happening. I don't know. I couldn't tell you the names of
the founder of the leaders today. I couldn't tell you who's in jail
who's not I don't follow it. Right. But it just sort of silly
to me.
But what and when, if when was like the moderates of the 90s.
Yeah, almost liberal, in a sense because they're open to democracy,
etcetera. They were like the acceptable version of the 90s.
Now, the Overton Window keeps moving over and over and over now
eventually most of them will itself be a bad thing. In any
event, as the fans began leaving the stadium in larger numbers, I
realized that the very fan culture of Raha Casablanca was modeled
entirely around Palestine. Their main slogan is Rahi Philistine.
Raha Raha the team were Palestinians that was their word
that was embroidered on their jerseys. SubhanAllah. So the owner
of the team clearly is imprinting. This is like the anti Robert Kraft
is Robert Kraft, the owner of the New England Patriots. He's a big
Zionist. Right, which your entire career in terms of the New England
Patriots was launched on a Saturday night? Right on a
Saturday. It was lost on a Saturday before sunrise sundown
I'm pretty sure it was before sundown that epic game against the
Raiders. Right? You are working on a Saturday, Mr. Kraft. Anyway, by
the way, he is a great owner as an owner, he's the best right set
aside his politics on Israel, which it's expected he's he's a
Jewish man, and his dad was like almost a rabbi or something like
that. So but as an honor, he's one of the best. Considering the
absence of political contest to that match. Clearly the Moroccans
did not see Palestine as a message to be communicated using sports as
a platform, but they have internalized it to the extent that
it's an integral part of their everyday reality. That's, that's
great. This is amazing. It should always be like that.
When I asked a group of Moroccan fans on why they embrace
Palestinian symbols, the question puzzled them.
They said Palestine is in our blood. The love for Palestine is
in our veins. A man said overcome with emotions. Pamela, can you
tell me and look up on your phone who designed that Palestinian
flag?
I think all these Arab flags were designed postcolonial. They were
all these Arab flags were designed by a lazy designer.
Who, from the Africa Sykes, Pico, hey, right, could you type in and
get us an image and type in all Arab flags? All these Arab flags,
it's a lazy designer who like had three minutes to come up with all
the flags. So it's like, alright, green, white, black with the red
stripe, green, white, black with the red triangle. Look at that
period.
Copy that. Paste that please. And put it up. There's like two unique
flags. Everything else is red, white, black, red, white, black
with green stars, red, white, green with a black triangle. Is
there anything? I think it's alright, tell me. This is actually
interesting. I didn't know this. The origin of the Palestinian flag
was designed by none other than Sharif Hussein, who led the Arab
revolt against the Ottomans, Sharif Hussein, who led the Arab
revolt against the Ottoman. Okay. And this was a 1916. Yeah, sending
people raised it as a flag of the Arab national movement. 1917. And
then finally, in 1947, the Arab bath party interpreted the flag as
a symbol of the liberation of unity, and unity of the Arab
nation. All right, look at these flags that are up on the screen.
Algeria. I know it's a nice flag. Saudi
tip, why'd you put the shahada, that flag is going to be on the
ground? It's going to take the shahada off the flag with some
respect, right. And actually, they did say that the Saudis said we're
taking the shahada off the flag. I think it's for secular purposes,
right? Because all the behavior indicates they want to be totally
secular. But that is actually something I would agree with to
shahada does not belong on something, you wave like that. And
then it goes on the ground, blah, blah, blah. Okay, Morocco. All
right. Nice flag. What is that Tunisia, nice for that? Qatar?
Okay. It's simply but go from the top left picture there, under
that, and that whole second row, and the one on the third row in
the left. It's all the same, right?
What's going on here? Right. It's interesting, because I've always
there are three that are literally sixth graders could have done a
better job. I'm interested in who's the blue with the white
star. Who are the Uighur flag. Okay, well, they have a hidden I
don't know why is why it says Arab though. Anyway. What is the
the more genuine flag that's not bad. What is that flag with the
red black and green and the crescent? What is that?
Yeah, that's Libya. Okay, that's nice.
Nothing. Yeah, this was pre Qaddafi. And
I have to say, I think asides that which one, the blue one. The blue
with the small is Somalia. Okay. Yes. And the Uighur is the
crescent.
I liked that one. But it's too soft for Somalia. Like that's like
an artist's look. Somalians aren't like that. They should have like
an axe or something, right? Somalians are tough and he's me
brown and black.
or something like that, like the Somalians or not don't come off to
me as light blue Carolina blue. Baby Blue. This is like the
opposite of your personality completely. Right. So you see what
I'm talking about how that's why I'm not a fan of these flags. I
just don't I see them they represent to me. Okay, they
represent to me the Sykes pico agreement of the splitting up,
you know, the splitting up of the Arab countries into these borders
that we don't even believe they represent nationalist movements
rather than like if this is why also like, I still, like any flag
that has a crescent and star on it like Tunisia, Turkey, Pakistan,
Algeria, they all have Crescent stars, because I think it still
has that the primary symbol of Islam. Yeah. What's what's
considered in a worldly sense? Yeah, symbol of Islam. But that's
this. They even like we support the Palestinian flag now, because
of what it stands for now. Yeah. But in its origin, yeah. Like it
represented something else. And like, and then it represented an
anti feh. Movement, anti like the crescent? No, mean, the red and
black. Yeah. Because it was made by somebody who essentially fought
the fight, because he thought he shouldn't be there anymore.
Because he was. I gotcha. Yeah. And that's what the British, the
British are the ones who whispered in his ear, like, Hey, you should,
you know, you should do that was the whole Lawrence of Arabia.
Yeah. So that's where a lot of these fights originate from the
early 1900s. They come from that kind of supposed to represent,
like, nationalist Arab now? Yes. And they're like, it's like the
blood of revolution. Yeah, exactly. And like, what's the
black? Black is like,
strength or something like that. And then purity in between? Yeah,
exactly. Yeah. So none of those all those red and white black
flags. They rubbed me the wrong way. I like the
in terms of all these countries, Pakistan is special to me. It's
like explicitly founded as a place for Muslims. Yes. Right. No matter
what all the nonsense that goes on with them again, what do I care
about the government, the regular person, right? The intent, the
Islam, there is a very deep part of their identity, whereas you
don't you do find in Egypt and escape from this. And they'll say,
Well, we're Egyptians and they'll go back to the papyrus and the
pharaohs. The Pharaohs would have enslaved you, you're weak, right?
That you have nothing to do with the pharaohs. Your name is like
Hasson right? Your name is Amina. Okay. You have nothing to do with
the glory of the pharaohs. And that was a pagan glory, why would
you go there, but they do go there. And you can see that the
Egyptian tourists companies and all that they spent so much on
promoting and polishing off the Quranic element. So that that's
not good thing to me. And a whole lot of procession from the old
Egyptian Museum. Yeah, that did an eight mile procession like
pharaohs. And yeah, that's like, are you insane? That you want to
get like, Oh, that was a luck upon you.
But nothing like that, for the masajid of the sada ain't like
mess, it is Sheffy it's just a place of beggars. And it's broken
down no repairs or anything like that. They were there's like, when
I went to the I went like I made it a primary thing to visit, like
historical Islamic sites. It is. So usually the poorest places kept
like, they're completely uncut, the Islamic history is not cared
for, whereas so there's a dual identity there or an attempt at a
dual identity.
Pakistan does not have that. It's like one identity. And it's made,
we are not Hindus. And we're and if I was in at the time, I'm very
surprised that there were any that there was anyone who was against
the partition. Right? You have to have your own country.
The Arab opinion on Israel, Multiple studies have been
conducted to gauge Arab public opinion in recent years about the
importance of Palestine, most notably the Arab opinion index
survey conducted by the Arab Center for Research Policy, blah,
blah, blah. The poll found that 85% Arabs oppose normalization
with Israel. Indeed, the Arab people remain clear on their
allegiance to Palestine. No Arab country, deviated from this rule.
Jordan Peterson, what did he say? Haven't he had an episode with
Netanyahu recently?
He had an episode with somebody people are telling you, you've got
to watch it. And he's like discussing the existence of
Israel. The fact that you discuss this the existence of Israel, that
is a terrible sign from 1948. And we're now heading into 2028 80
years soon, and it's going to be in our lifetime.
It's going to be 100 years of Israel, and we're still talking
about it. You've lost just the fact that like, I don't care if
you negate it all day long. You're still saying it. Right? Anybody
who says Israel has the right to exist, you're digging your own
grave because you're saying it right.
Um, Mohamed says he did meet the foreign minister. Okay.
Okay, so I have to watch this.
Yeah.
And Aw. But Dr. Didn't you say that last time that the scholars
were against, but yes, some scholars, they were against it. I
wouldn't know what they were against, like, what was there? I
would feel like that you definitely have to have you cannot
be majority Hindus, they will do what's happening to you now.
Exactly. Okay.
All right. It's different than like partitioning the Arab states
which are all Muslim. Yeah, they're all they were almost the
now you're saying okay, well,
look on Pakistan today. they've accomplished a lot in a matter of
what, exactly 75 years. I don't know what Jordan Peterson did, but
all of his tweets in the last week are all about like how dead
against he is anti semitism. Everything is anti semitic, blah,
blah, blah, blah, blah, right? Because you can be anti woke all
you want, you'll be fine. On YouTube, you'll come back, they'll
bring you back. As long as you're a Zionist, right? It's not like
we're here
trying to be anti semitic or something like that. But when they
go way over the top, that shutting down any criticism of Israel,
that's why these guys exist. They exist being anti woke anti LGBT,
anti trans because he's a Zionist. Right? Sophia? Yes, he is back on
Twitter. Jordan Peterson's back on Twitter.
All right, let's keep reading the story. The Qatar World Cup raises
new questions not about the centrality of Palestine to Arab
political consciousness. But whether the representations of
Palestine are merely political, and whether Palestine is just
another issue to be juxtaposed with other urgent Arab issues and
causes.
I don't even know what he was saying there to be honest with
you.
You know, when someone writes something that it's not really
even the Israelis, with their much touted intelligence agencies and
supposedly good grasp on the mood of the so called Arab Street seem
confused and angry as they rushed to Qatar to report on the World
Cup. And they've been getting rejected and embarrassed all the
everyday there's a new clip of someone pushing away an Israeli
reporter. It surprises me that they are surprised. Yeah, what did
you expect? Like I don't know what the propaganda machine in Israel
is doing? Yeah. So people that the Arabs are on board with Israelis.
But like, this is you and even the Israeli Prime Minister before the
World Cup started talking to Israelis to keep a low profile
because you're friendly territory, not friendly territory and
shouldn't be friendly territory. Yeah.
However, to Israeli reporters, Roz Szeged, Nick and Ozma alum
returned to Israel disappointed.
You turned off, like you're not aware what people think you're
failing to connect the dots. That's a good way to put it
failing to connect the very basic dots between Israel's apartheid a
military occupation in Palestine, the oath, remote journalists have
reached this convenient conclusion. Despite believing as
open minded liberals we are that the conflict with the Arab world
is between governments and not the people. Wait a second, your people
support your government to have a dialogue. Qatar has taught us that
hate exists first and foremost. Yeah, you do hate the oppression.
And everyone who identifies with the oppression. You cannot
separate between somebody
and their sin or their deed.
If they love if they identify with their sin, like I can't love the
sinner and hate the sin. If the sinner loves his sins, and He
identifies with it. If a guy comes in here, and he with his head
down, and I say what's going on? He said, I keep falling into
drinking alcohol. I love him. Right? He's Ted.
But I don't like the fact that he's an alcohol. And another guy
comes with his head up and a big Budweiser. Yeah, um, for Muslims,
most of them alcoholics support Muslim alcoholics. I hate that
concept. Therefore, I have to hate you. Because that's your belief.
Like you want this you're all about this. So anyway, again, all
these little games they play Oh, we they hate us, blah, blah, blah.
It's all about hate.
If the two reporters reflected on their own reporting, with a truly
not self proclaimed open mind, they would have found some clues.
I like this. Whenever we report we are being followed at all times a
Palestinian Iranian custody Moroccans, Jordanian Syrians,
Egyptians Lebanese, all giving us looks full of hate.
Do you expect it to be loved? What's wrong with you? Considering
the deep political divisions that presently exist among Arab
nations? One wonders why ordinary people from vastly diverse Arab
and Middle East nations are united in hating Israel and loving
Palestine? The answer does not lie in the word anti semitism but
In representations, Israel represents something to Arabs. It
represents a history of Western imperialism, colonialism, military
occupation, racism, violence, political meddling, military
interventions, wars, more wars, daily images of handsome
Palestinian boys and girls killed by Israeli soldiers, violent
Israeli Jewish settlers forcibly expelling Palestinians out of
their homes and forms, political arrogance and much more.
Palestinian Palestinians, on the other hand, represents something
else entirely. They embodied the unhealed wound of all Arabs, we
should say and Muslims, courage and sacrifice because I guarantee
you the Indonesians that love Palestine, it's there too. And
they're the probably the furthest country from like, what is the
furthest Muslim countries probably Indonesia.
They represent courage. They represent the refusal to surrender
they represent resistance and hope. Most Israelis are unable to
grasp the organic relationship between Arabs and Palestine,
simply because they refuse to accept their country summons such
that their country summons such negative feelings.
contending with this reality would mean deep and uncomfortable
reflections. The likes of such Nick and marlim would rather
explain such a complex thing through an convenient reference
that they just hate us. That's just like George Bush. They just
hate us. Right? You're there with us. Yeah, they're they hate us for
our freedoms. Okay, so we like to go around being unfree the Arab
embrace of Palestine.
You know, I don't I don't worry about Israel and Palestine. It's
just a matter of time. It's one gen one generation two
generations, three generations. Eventually, it's just by the law
of history, law of the worlds, you will produce a generation of
incompetence, and you will cause your own demise. And it just has
to, you just have to wait, when that happens. And the ascendancy
of a competent generation and we believe we will not be given
victory without Taqwa. And the identity of those liberators will
have to be a bed of Allah. Not Palestinians, Arabs, good servants
of Allah. Okay.
When that happens, it that's it's bound to happen. Like it's bound
to happen. You can't stifle Islam so much. And you cannot, as Israel
just produce,
constantly produce a solid generation with no immigration. So
why is it that America has produced a lot, right? Because we
have immigration. So the waves of American innovation has not been
carried by one group of people. Like the wasps were the achievers
for a while, white Anglo Saxon Protestants. Okay, they've been
taken over. Like they're now a symbol almost of, like, lazy
wealth. Right. And also, like the worst, their worst case scenario
are, like,
the dregs of the Republican Party, the soul, quote, unquote,
deplorables that Hillary Clinton called them deplorables. Therefore
cut out Mr. McCain, right. And the image of them is like the big
overweight white tourist. By the way, I'm not I'm just saying this.
I'm not all about throwing out white, white, white, white. I
liked what Alex said on Twitter today said anytime someone says
white people replace it with Jews, and if you would cringe at it,
right, you know, it's propaganda. Okay, so I'm not all about that,
um, with Maliki click on this, it's the type of racism that
Muslims have accepted because the white forefathers attacked you. So
you think that you can now just sweep them away? And just have
these blanket terms against them? Like there are Muslims amongst
them that have feelings? We don't generalize but I'm just telling
you that that's, that's the view.
I don't even know what I was saying. What was I saying? Before
this?
I remember I go so deep into a tangent I don't remember where I
came from, does rise really decline over Okay, so eventually,
the the white Anglo
Anglo Saxon Protestant who was Carnegie JD Rockefeller, Henry
Ford, these these legends of innovation that built the modern
world, they literally built the modern world. Okay, Thomas, that
all these guys now that next generation is going to be a
different people. And now we're going deep into the immigrants
when you go to Silicon Valley when you go to any medical innovation,
it's Chinese, it's Indian. Right? So immigration is very important.
Well, Israel doesn't have that you just got one pot. No one new group
is coming in. Because when new groups come in, and by the way,
after World War Two Jews, it's all Jews from World War Two onwards,
every great every
Every industry has been, they've achieved the best. They've
revolutionized. They've done like, in design, like all these logos,
all these logos, CBS, all these ones do. I love New York, a Jew in
design, in tech fields in media in everything. They were hungry, like
just beaten down in Europe. And they're hungry. Right? So now
that's gone though. Now it's Indians and Chinese. Right? So you
need immigration to constantly refresh your blood. But Israel,
it's it's like a pot that you don't take the cup off at all.
It's ventually the mold, right? It's gonna mold, you have too much
wealth, you're gonna run your youth will be rotten. And you're
extremists will get more extreme. Like the extreme right over there
is so extreme. Okay.
And their extreme left is now so pampered. You just have to sit
back and watch. Okay, it's just an inevitability of reality. It's
going to happen. Okay.
All right. Next he says the Arab embrace of Palestine is not only
about Israel, but it's about the Arabs themselves, though the
Palestinian flag was itself inspired by Pan the pan Arab flag.
See, there it is of 1916 I'm against it completely. I hate the
pan Arab flag. I hate the pan Arab movement.
explained to me pan Arab.
When was the last time Arabs did something by themselves? The
Sahaba. That's literally it. The Sahaba maybe two generations.
But from that Besut time onwards, the Arabs had by them the Turks.
Right. In terms of the deen of Islam, the Persians like the
knowledge aspect of things the Persians, the Islamic West
Berbers, right.
Arabs
have not done something by themselves for eons. And they feel
that this to a miserable failure. Yes. And that's your guy. That's
your guy that that ends up rising to the top as being the
representative. They didn't do by themselves. It's been it was a
fraud was a British idea. It was a British idea to separate you to
break you up that you are a fool Subhanallah it's unbelievable. Are
the British that smart? Are we that dumb? It's a mix. It's a mix
of both. I think the fact that our football fans in Qatar have
spontaneously chosen without any official instruction or government
intervention to use the Palestinian flag as their symbol
of unity speaks volumes about the Palestinians position and
collective subconsciousness. It all I'm telling you, as nice as
this news is, it's still sort of you got to put it in context. We
are winning at making noise in sporting events, is we're not like
we're in the UN. Right. We're still really at the bottom, but
it's got to start somewhere.
It also tells us that the love for Palestine is not a direct outcome
of hating Israel. Nor is it that the Arabs view Palestine as a
symbol of defeat or humiliation when Moroccan player jova Delia
Mia celebrated his country's national team victory over Canada,
thus guaranteeing the advancement of Morocco to the knockout stage
he raised a Palestinian flag in the background Moroccan flags
chanting for Palestine and Morocco. For them Palestine is not
an external cause and their tears are not simply next solidarity for
them. Palestine and Morocco are synonymous describing the same
collective experience of defeat, struggle, and ultimately victory.
All right, so this is by Dr. Ramzy Baroud. Okay. He is the editor of
the Palestine Chronicle. And he's the author of six books. Our
vision for liberation engaged Palestinian leaders, intellectual
speakout.
Let's see what he says here. He says he's a non resident senior
research fellow at the Center for Islam and global affairs, and his
website is Rumsey. blue.net. Let's check it out. Since he has
supplied us with this article. Let's check out what it's all
about. And I'm telling you, all of this to me. No matter how much you
yell and scream, it's meaningless without the identity of a bed
Allah.
The Quran tells us this many times in Surah Surah this land will only
be established by people who are avid worshipers. Oh Allah subhanaw
taala anything else is just a waste of time. It's nice. It's
just but to me, he cannot I'm not saying that. He's not like this. I
don't know anything about him.
Right? I don't know anything about him. But I'm just saying that that
is necessary. He's got a big
blog here. The unbreakable bond got
between the Arabs and Palestine. That's the nice thing here. He's
got another unbreakable bond. This was the FBI.
About
America and Israel describes that as an unbreakable bond. His he
tweets a lot. He says Western media wants us to believe that the
strong political stances taken by Arab countries neutrality in the
case of war, growing closest to China and Russia lowering oil
output are done solely to send a message to the west. He's so have
you heard of him? By the way? No. I mean, it looks like it's
interesting to look into Ramzy Baroud I'm on his Twitter now
shall share you his saying the article that you read was from
five pillars they put it up
interesting
All right, let's go to the q&a section of our talk today.
Let's start
let's start with the with
YouTube
if you have a question, put it down because I'm not scrolling up.
Have you guys spoken about Indonesia law changes? No, I
didn't want to look that up for us. Indonesia law changes. Khalil
Hamza Salam aleikum, a popular YouTube channel held the debate
where a person claimed that to do a homosexual act is not haram.
That is ridiculous. laws criminalizing I saw that earlier
tonight. Forgot what did they criminalizing premarital *,
criminalizing premarital *. So God's law basically.
Got a lot of people that kind of like that, but tough luck. Enza
and I'll tell us explain why the Somalian flag is is blue is
because they have the longest coast in Africa. Yep.
Honestly, change it. Make it black. with like, the Blue Star.
No, make it black with a pirate on it as the best thing they did was
I love that. Somali pirates. They were they were amazing. Guys in
flip flops, 30 cent flip flops, right? And what are taking these
massive chips is illegal. I know that but it's an accomplishment.
You can't deny that it's an accomplishment. They had the guts
to do it.
I personally loved watching that and in the sense of just the
entertainment aspect not knowing that it's no just in the gentleman
that we're doing, Trent. I was like, it's amazing. They've taken
like multimillion dollar oil tankers, right.
Is drinking medications with alcohol Haram
is there
it is if it makes you drunk then yes. If a lot of it would make you
drunk then yes, if it's completely transformed, that's, that's a
different subject. What medication is alcohol? Like for example?
cough medicines and stuff.
How many years was saying to Adam along many many years why Arabs
have stopped keeping the beard because they want to be like the
British and the French. The same reason they have that ridiculous
green furniture and stuff like that. Remember that stuff? That
was like all French? What are the seven myths Danny Says Sofia
Welaka adds a neck a sub I mean in myth any well Quran and all the
spiritual fattier
sources refer to
several millennia students refer to
are you supposed to break says Moheb fluttered Salah when your
parent calls you out? No.
And nephila you shorten it quickly.
But here here's my question of banning premarital * with you
the government only runs the public sphere of life. So
in what way would they guess you can't openly have like you can't
openly have like a relationship with the understand that you're
maybe it would be
children? I don't know. Like children between non married
people or illegitimate or something. Yeah. Yeah. There'll be
rules on the screen here. If you see people who are not married or
together there's an understanding that they're okay, so if you
reported in the hospital, that I'm the dad and you don't have a
marriage certificate, then what do they do with you?
They last you 40 lashes. Where's my man or in the doctors in the
healthcare practice? It was asked like patients like Are you
sexually active? Yes. In that case, you would say no if you
don't want to get punished
first of all
man, hold on. Where's my man?
I'm looking for my man
love this guy.
I don't know as as this as yourself that get known for
something else. It's either piracy or famine. I'm sorry to say, but
that's the truth. I'm telling you as someone who doesn't follow
Somalia news, right? So if you want to have a global if you want
to know what your global reputation is, as people who don't
follow right like me
hilarious they're laughing. Why are we only known? It's a great
reputation. What is the famous it were pirates, men, gangsters and
rebels. That's in my mind at least NZ I think I saw articles saying
that people's parents would be the ones who would have to report
them. Yeah.
What behaviors fall under fascia and fair hisher is all the sexual
prohibitions related.
ML says we love our blue flag but we're not proud of the piracy they
got greedy yes maybe on the on your side of things. It was viewed
as like bad for the nation, but on our side of things, it was cool as
heck right? You got these guys in a like tugboats like little mini
boats with one little motor at the back and managed to take over
massive Saudi oil tankers and all that stuff. All right, I should
Devi says sorry off topic random, but wanted to say NBF lives and so
on have been really boosted my men, Allah, masha Allah may Allah
Allah let us give Dawa. I'm Gen Java to the OMA until the day we
die.
That's what we're here for. Lily says hypothetical conversation. A
sister was told she had that she choose her career over her faith
by choosing to study medicine become a doctor, because she sees
men too.
You have to look in every profession of being a doctor on
how to do it without Kalwa and unnecessary touching of doctors.
But did she choose something over her faith? We cannot say that
because there are many shoe of all persuasions who have daughters who
are doctors wives that are doctors. How do they do it? They
are doing it. Chuck had some hunch? He has family members,
females who are doctor is he going to allow her to do something
haram. Right. So
no, I don't that's too far off to say that.
What can Muslims do to support Palestine in more ways of making
noise, to be honest with you, it's just spreading the belief at this
point, we're at the bottom, just the belief in the identity.
There's literally the doors of action have been closed for us.
That I see. I will say though one of the the occasionally promising
things that you see is whenever there is, especially in a Madonna
when when Israel goes into Alloxan, you know, as you know,
yeah, affects fighting and scuffling with all these
Palestinians and beating them up and whatnot. You always see this
huge return of this massive wave of Palestinians making
huge sulla. Yeah, and then you see the crowd that just spills over
for strength, which is, I guess you could say it's a promising
sign that there is the response to that violence is to go and pray in
larger Yeah, even more than you normally would. And so you see
this huge turnout. I think that's that's one good thing. That's also
keeping that identity about, yeah, keeping the ASP it's all it's all
mental and spiritual. At this point. There's literally no action
to be done. There's no you can't do anything. It's all about
identity, passing it on the belief keeping the belief in your heart.
That's what I see. Personally speaking, I don't see any other
other avenues. But also the identity has to be done right? If
it's as Shika shadow in many scholars said, it is as a lesson
suited to this house and OXA will be liberated by people who are
described as worshipers. So marching, yelling, and heavy
almost says when the digit comes, meaning that the end the forces of
evil, are never concerned about who marches and yells, who cares,
right? They're not cared about how loud you are even about Islam.
They care about who is avoiding the Haram who is serving who is
working, who is doing a bad that's the one that they worry about,
because that's one who has his his his top of his like a glacier,
right, the bottom below the water is deep.
It's deep. And the top is only a little bit that you see versus the
one whose top is high but does not care for this subject of a bed.
Right and and publicly and openly. We submit to alarm we worship
But
it's got to be part of the identity. You've said something
this before because people say, Oh, well what about like
strengthening military and strength and political and I think
you said something to the effect a while ago, you said something to
the effect of, and I think almost all scholarship would agree on
this, that you strengthen your Amen. And you strengthen your
dean. Yeah. And all that will happen as a result of that if you
strengthen yourself as a citizen, as a global, some community as
national muscle, or whatever it is, eventually, you'll begin to
straighten out every other aspect of your life, your classmates,
your military, everything will be straightened out, you'll become a
military power and become it'll grow political power, and
everything. This all as a result of it
has to be the driving factor. It has to be it. It has to be that
driving factor. It has to be submission to Allah and we're
doing this for the sake of Allah. Saudi has so much money. Democrats
have so much money, but where's their? Where are where's their
attention? Where's, what are their beliefs and their military? They
got militaries. They get trained here. Why do you think the
Americans are training them because they know where their
heart is? There's not against them. It's not against Israel.
It's not against it's not for anything except to protect their
own wealth.
Someone says, Can what's written down in a low helmet food be
altered due to draw? Yes, it can be.
There's two
there's two places where destiny is written, there's omole kita.
And there's a local muffles. And Allah has only allowed people to
see him know him or foods.
And he's allowed to, only to change it out of Rama, and to show
his Rama to the people. And to encourage us to be active, not
passive. Don't be someone who's just passive, right? You have to
be active. And the active is
the activity is that I'm not going to sit there and try to guess oh,
maybe it's good for me. Maybe it's not maybe Allah planned it. Maybe
it's not that future is not your business. The vibe of Allah is
knowledge is not your business. Allah wants to see what you're
going to do. He wants you to make a decision.
Ask people think consult your heart make a decision. What either
Assumpta but
if you make that decision, just no looking back, I'm doing this is
happening. discussion is over. Oh, what if I made a decision that's
bad for me. You can have that hesitation. cannot have that
hesitation when you make a decision.
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this question says Is it true that there is now more Muslims in Spain
than the word 1400? I don't think so. No, I don't think so.
I don't think that's true.
Let's go to this question. How do you differentiate between major
minor since there's no set way some scholars said what is default
what is prohibited in the Quran is major. What is prohibited in the
Sunnah is minor. Some people said that. Some said what is prohibited
either in Quran or sunnah, specifically, is major. And if
it's in general, it's minor, like what's a minor prohibition?
Of being rude? Like, like, what is rude? It's general. So things like
that.
Mohammed says, Isn't it better to give sadaqa for ourselves rather
than for deceased parents, as we should try to raise our rank as
possible? In both of them is goodness, it depends on your
situation. If your parent you had a parent that you know that they
were not precise.
Exactly. Having a good record in their deeds, then it's better to
do it for them. And Allah knows best.
Once you get there,
you do for the parents, you're gonna get maybe even more reward.
Right?
Muhammad Massoud longtime stard member here is still in concussion
protocol.
So may Allah try to give her a speedy shifa, you should do so
ought to be at 300 times a day Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina
Muhammad wa Salatu was telling me I said Mohammed the bill glooby
Whatever.
Why have you ever done us you've had one order level Saudi Well,
the word early he was so happy or while it was obvious that of
Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina, Muhammad and Bill Kulu be why
appear to be there and even Shiva? Yeah. When was it? Well, the early
we're Samuelsson
Mariam says can you invite SHEIKH AHMED Arshad Khalifa? Adelphia kar
Ahmed Naqshbandi resides in New Jersey? Yes, I met him one
All
right. Did you go?
Yeah, Ahmed Ali took me one time. Yeah, I really found him to be
such a sweet and deep scholar.
We're a bit boisterous, but he's an Edison. And he is he made a
part of his house into a like little Zoja where he teaches
people
have Western Imams become too compassionate? And if so, does
that risk the practice of Islam being watered down? Well, I think
compassion is a good thing truthful, is the better question.
I don't understand how compassionate could be a bad
thing. But truthful, or misplaced? Sympathy? is an issue for sure.
But are we saying the truth about what this Dean is? And isn't?
That's the right of people to know.
And you also need to add the it's the idea that you have to be just
in where Who are you compassionate with? Right? Are you compassionate
with whoever wherever the liberal crowd is going, or wherever the
majority of people are compassionate with? That's not you
have to have more clear and more clear view than that.
We have to be, it's all about more like the truth, right. It's what
is the truth, and that's why in hookahs I like to say all the
time, that there's this newest lamb that
that has rendered God to be almost like the Jesus running after you
to be your friend and sometimes I have to I feel like that's
misleading the youth because it's not giving them urgency, or people
in general. So I like to say
Allah to Allah has is in the Quran, which show he does not need
us. He's not running after us. But who is Allah running to? He's
running to the one who's running to him. That's the beauty of it
isn't need you. There's a US will break your back will boil you.
Whoa, this is serious. He's not playing games here.
Send us ladies soccer for fry you.
Right. So he doesn't need us and it hit the torture of us and our
paint it does not move the Creator if you deserved it, right. If you
brought it if that's what you want, you want to go against him.
All right, it'd be just dropped in the like a piece of chicken in the
deep fryer. Right? You'll get deep fried. That's like scary that
stuff that will make you move. If you have a man you will move now
there's the other part of it. If you come to me walking I come to
you running that really just melts your heart if you come to me one
hand spin I come to you and arm spin. That's what you want to
spend most of your time on those headlights.
Who is Allah Tata gonna turn away from and punish like this the one
who wants to turn away from Him so you just have to ask yourself
Whose side do you want? That's the end at the end of the day it's
everything's binary who's Saudi which side have you taken taken
Allah side and things are you take into bliss? Because that's the war
here.
So it's not the war that bliss is waging war on Allah is it bliss is
waging war on the message that Allah has brought, you can't wage
war on Allah subhana wa Tada. You're that's just a futility. So
we have to also talk about that stuff. But it's not for the moment
saw that what ducky tat if someone's penitence trying to be
righteous trying to believe in Allah in his heart, he loves the
truth, right? Those ideas are not for that person. Those are the
ideas those ideas are for the people turning their back.
Amina says her name is Amina rosdorf, I embraced Islam in
Norway, Masha, Allah Hamdulillah we don't believe in inheritance of
sins. Maybe it's a moral responsibility to make as you can
wrong, right. And I was deeply disturbed about what happened. I
think I missed something here in the discussion.
Isabelle socket says how do you deal with fellow Muslims that have
doubts that you might not have the knowledge about to answer? Learn
what they're doubting, and you go study them? Study them so deeply
that it just becomes part of your second nature? And the answer will
come out of you.
Okay,
apparently there are now 2 million Muslims in Spain. Wow. In 1492
there were 500,000 Okay, if you're only limiting it to 1492 Yes,
there was only Grenada. Yes. But I think meaning as a percentage are
probably more Muslims. Yeah, no, but he's saying 1492 When they
were all jammed into Granada. Yeah, that's fine. Yeah, that's
for sure. But when there were Muslims in like 100,000 years
before that, probably not.
So
Masha Allah, the sister became Muslim in Norway.
Okay,
The best thing for the Scandinavian countries is when the
you know, because they have a lot of history against Islam, but when
their people themselves enter Islam, they're going to be
confused. So the best thing for the issue of France, for example,
and all their hatred of Islam, when regular French people become
Muslim, when Jacques is wearing a goofy, right.
John row, I know many Palestinians and they said that please visit Al
Aqsa.
Yes, I'm all about that.
All about that.
Abdullah, would you believe that if Allah gives an opening, no one
can take it away.
That's totally true. And he could put someone through university
loan free, it is possible you can find a way. So one thing we can do
is visit Jerusalem through Jordan says John row. Yes. Chief Latif, I
think you might be trying to get our attention. A friend wants to
know how to deal with going to a wedding where there is music, you
just pop in say Santa Monica and then pop out go pop in say slumped
your grandma pop up. Feet, all the people are going to be upset if
you don't go read a naissance says what is your opinion on secular
success coaches?
Take can work. Yeah, by teaching you how to prioritize goals,
techniques of staying focused, I don't mind any of that stuff. I do
think they have value with that. But there are things you have to
make sure that you don't fall into, which is things that put
power in your hands. Okay? excessively, without believing
that, that the power was with ALLAH SubhanA wa Tada. So that's
all the law of attraction stuff, the main flaw, what is correct
about it is the ability to harness your attention on one thing that's
going to help you achieve it. And the ability to convince yourself
that you believe in something, that's also fine. But the ability
that you are the force that is attracting this, we say, well, we
have to put a caveat there, we are not anything. And therefore what
we have in the truth that's been transmitted, throughout the
generations of our religion is stronger, because it actually
you're weak. And Allah is powerful. So if I rely on the
power of Allah with a bad to undo and thaw, far more can be achieved
with less stress from us. So there is something that's that is a
natural observation, it's whatever you want to call it. It's a
natural observation. These people on YouTube are not the first
people to discover it. Every civilization has this concept. In
every single civilization, you can find people who said, I set my
heart on a goal. I really wanted it so badly, nobody could tell me
otherwise. And then I achievement achieved and my own chef has said
this and he has quotes not only you know about this law of
attraction, YouTube people, right, but he talks about this, that it's
your it's called an Arabic Elohim.
And he says about it and him mentality does Sufi belt and insan
Das, Allah and Fiala taken off the bottom and sent us Allah and fall
in the eye that we shouldn't call him and how Allah he says that the
HEMA that happens inside you your desire your want for something
that happens inside you, it affects the world around you,
right? How it's just an observation. And he cites Ahmed
Ibn Abdul Aziz and many other people that they put their mind to
something and they stick with it. Right? And they never take no for
an answer. And it happens for them. So but he said, it happened,
what happens, Allah answers you, when you have that commitment. And
Allah does not answer the person. So who do we say does it? Allah
subhanaw? taala? With with what with your him? So that is an
aspect that's correct. And but couched in the bigger picture that
it is only Allah has the power to do all these things. That's the
important thing.
All right, so that was the answer for gates. Can we make suggestion
on who you should invite? Yes. Why not put it out there?
Do you have a gender segregated University? Not all of our classes
are gender segregated. Some of our classes that don't effects are
segregated? Some not? It's not a university. It's like we're still
chopping, putting together a college here. Segregated next
separate, segregated in the sense that they're not sitting next to
each other for sure. Yeah.
How do we deal with self proclaimed scholars?
Challenge them, go, go get a following. Go write the books make
a method.
Right? It's not as easy as you think. And learn yourself be
someone who learns yourself tense and one is choosing a method
necessary to be a better Muslim. No, it is necessary if you want to
be a student of law, because you will have to study one
Have the methods you cannot study all four at once. That's not how
anyone ever does anything you don't go to four medical schools
at one time you go to one medical school and the way you study
methods you study the biographies of the shoe and their
methodologies and the you pick one
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aw is true that Sophia 30 struggled against his intention
for 20 years. It's true that men it's the saying I don't know about
which scholars attributed to but one scholar said I struggled
against myself for 30 years and then I found success.
If you can work in a place where there is a lot of women,
or you can migrate to a more Islamic country like Qatar, Saudi
Arabia
it depends on everyone's situation is different. For example, it
depends on
your family like Do you have a mom and dad here that you would be
leaving to die alone?
Can your family your immediate family bear the burden? Can you
even get residency in those countries? When you get residency
you're going to have to come back because they don't allow kids to
go to high school they're non Saudis non countries.
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who's here right?
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Someone mentioned Jr. says someone mentioned politics the other day
and you recommend to shake us surah he said in a Facebook they
thinks he would make compulsory to read the following books by Sheikh
Abdul Cuadras Sufi. Okay, we'll see that he left the return of the
Khilafah a suit clarnia All right technique of the coup de bank. A
letter to an African Muslim different books he sign Okay.
Interesting.
Hamza saying Would it be considered haram to go to Israel
if you're visiting up so
I can't say it's haram to visit Luxor. Some of the Arabs had a
boycott but I don't think that boycott is any good because what
you produce is a generation with no connection to UK so I think it
was a mistake. And what did it achieve? Nothing.
What's the best and comprehensive detailed Tafseer in English
nothing that I know of that is a full tafsir there is my full Quran
is good by Tokyo's Manny's father. And then there's quote to be only
has suited Bacara this Tafseer in English. When cycling says z what
is the position on wearing lycra skin tight cover to the knees. We
don't consider like a skin tight to be coverage in the shittier so
put something else over so you're not skin tight.
Invite Alex I would invite Alex but he works in the day
what is the son of cutting the nails every Friday morning you cut
your nails and you start with your right index finger and then you
cut the rest that's the sun every Friday morning cut your nails.
Should we as Muslims says Abdullah be involved with these right wing
and left wing politics.
If for example, support BLM or support Jordan Peterson no I don't
think we should be involved in either one of them.
They're both based on secular ideas anyway, so it just so
happens where support some of their issues over others that's
it.
Many madni 786 If a person has doubts after lots of kabbah he
prays regularly not openly becomes careful does he have to take the
risk ahead. No sins will never cause you to have to take shahada
but constant tilbyr constant Toba constant purifying or since
constant doing a bad to wash away the effects of the sins.
Good.
Oh, Jr. Correction. They have seven volumes of quota to be
tafsir. Now, I didn't know that.
Gentleman. Yes.
So thank you for that Jr. That they have the whole Tafseer are
the seven volumes. No. Some guy says you don't need to wear
anything skin tight. I wear shorts above my biking pants. Good.
genre would you think of scholarship? What do you think of
scarlet? Edward fuddle. He's a reformer. He's got his own ideas
and facts with all my respect to him. As a person. I think some of
the ideas are a bit wacky.
He's not somebody who's ever raised generations of them in the
masjid. So he's free
To have all these ideas and not actually see their implementation
in a mosque, right at this is not going to work.
But I mean, I respect him as a person. But some of these ideas
are just purely academic. He's purely an academic and he's a
reformer to like, like, makes his own he heads on things.
Is there evidence in the Sunnah for finishing the Quran after a
loved one dies intending to give him the reward? There's a general
concept that you may do deeds and send the reward to that all the
four methods except that
you intend that the reward of this deed is sent to him.
Can you make dua for all the students who are taking finals?
Chief Latif taking finals in systems management and other
subjects that?
Who knows what they're actually studying? But May Allah give you
all Sofia?
But he is listening to the north of effects livestream rather than
studying? Right? And we know he would rather be here we know that
as a fact.
Is Kanye West, the least evil presidential candidate?
Probably the most Majnoon. Has he has he officially lost it?
Yeah, I think he's been
sort of decades for years because he, as someone who is involved in
high level corporate sponsorship, to not know about that you can't
say anything good about Hitler.
You must have entered a delusion
level.
Do you have a course on art view says aka which discusses
contemporary topics, which Muslims have today. Now the contemporary
topics we use the study that we talked about them here, and the
classical subjects matter the building of a student is is there
in our anarchy? That's usually how we divided up.
Moab? Is it better to give sadaqa for itself? Oh, we answered this
question. We answered that. But when you give sadaqa for and you
don't hope to pray for the reward to go to your parents that is
sadaqa itself to. So what is the correct edit of praising the
teacher and the chef to themselves?
I think we make to offer them as the best thing. And they like to
hear how much I think any scholar would love. Any person would love
to have heard that their work in their effort rubbed off in a good
way. And I've seen one person turn to Allah say, oh, Allah. If this
is true, then I use that as a sealer to you for you to answer my
prayers, which is nice. I used to Davey says regarding the medical
method. Why is is it not the most foul method?
Despite being the school of Medina?
If it's too big an answer? No. Common sense has just been spoken
ladies and gentlemen.
She's asking a very commonsensical question. This is the origin of
the whole thing. Even the cufon scholars, which then later became
the interview method, they had to admit when they come down, the
medina ins know the Quran better. They know the Sunnah better, they
know the sayings of the companions, and the Debian even
better. So what's left?
analogy? And what do you use for analogy? Don't you make an analogy
on the Quran and Hadith? Like the analogy, you got the new matter?
You have the the old matter, and you have the original ruling? Who
knows the best about the rulings? Right. So
she's speaking common sense. And we don't know the answer to that
is the answer that is mainly that the non Arabs tended to always
follow the non Arab method, which was the Hanafi school. And they,
in the sense that Abu Hanifa was there, he was close to the lands
of the Persians. Persons actually were Shafi. But it's settled that
it ended up becoming that the Turks and the Indians had the two
greatest empires, right. And they spread the Hanafi school with
that, right?
With their empire. So that's what and that the Arab West is where
the Maliki madhhab settled, and was not diluted by anything else.
And the Arab West really never went east. They never conquered
East bounds. But we're here really pushing hard to spread this
method. Because
like, it's like, absolute pure water.
Because you're going straight to the source was what don't have to
do with Kufa your conflict.
I guess you gotta go mad at you, then. I know. But your kids is the
question. Make the deal that alright. You say Hanafy I'll be
Medicaid kids have to be matagi how's that? Or boys? Madigan girls
Hanafy. That's a fair deal. That is a fair deal. And I'm working
out because it'd be one on one. Yeah, because it'd be that's a
fair deal. The first
proposal to put it down that no, this is it. Me and the kids. Now
wait a couple days. If that gets vomited out and doesn't settle,
well, then you go for the split. Right? I'll take the boys you take
the girls, that's a total fair deal.
But I'm saying I'm serious that this madhhab it's not just a
method of FIP it's a hotkey to have 10 Z, an obsession with 10 Z,
obsession, and an obsession. It's up to so with an obsession with
the messengers of Allah where he was an absolute
obsession, right, with his sunnah with the prophesy centum salah
upon him respecting him
should she have called the yard? Where did it come from from
nomadic humans, and they all read it now.
A statically says, I keep associating a close family member
with a sin that I know they committed and it deeply disturbs
me that that's how I think of them every other day I see them How can
I deal with this? You said the golfer Allahu Allah, Allah, may
Allah forgive us and him and you always just remember that every
one of us is on the same boat of committing some sins just at
different levels. And how would you like the prophet to view you
you would like the prophet to view your good side and not your bad
side. If that's what you want do that for others. You would want to
hit a side with Allah subhanaw taala that a lot of you you based
on your good deeds and not your bad deeds. So if you want that for
yourself, do that for others force yourself brainwash you got to
learn how to brainwash yourself you're not a brainwash yourself
you you should never negate something only affirm right and
only affirm the displaced so if I say for example
I don't want to be
I don't want to think bad If so and so you just keep telling
yourself his he's good instead of don't think that right? So
negating in your in your mind all you're actually doing Wow, I'm
watching Ryan do his homework on the on the screen. He just double
space that thing like never before. Ryan's got his final
homework assignment. I'm watching him do his homework on the screen.
His homework is final homework, which is some paper and he has
like three paragraphs he just font and double space that thing to
become four pages. Right? That is a complete.
Ladies and gentlemen, Ryan is on his last paper in his college
career, then he's oh am after that. But anyway, back to what
you're saying. Don't go for the negative don't negate. Okay. But
and then it's just a matter of putting it down in a simple
phrase, and then repeating it repeating it repeating repeating
it until you start feeling the effects of it inside your heart.
Can truth exists outside the form of hubs, for example, any of the
positions of Eman Timmy on three divorces adopted by the council's
of Egypt or Jordan?
We don't The thing is that the three divorce issue is HMS Sahaba.
Right? And the nature of a fatwa is that it may be true. And it may
be incorrect. And so the reason that we go it's not about what is
true and what's not. It's about what are we permitted to follow?
We're not what are we permitted to follow? We're permitted, we were
commanded to follow that which has most certainty.
Okay, that which has upon it the most certainty because we're all
human beings, even the Sahaba and they're making an HD head. They're
using their intellect to determine what what does Allah want from us.
So when it comes to these speculative Vonnie matters, the
question is not like, what's going to be true, the question is going
to be what are we allowed to follow? What should we follow over
the other? And the answer to that is that we should follow that
which has the most the more reliant the more reliable of the
two scholars? And if you say, okay, they're both reliable, Well,
which one has more reliable scholars than the other? Okay? And
that's what we would go with, because the more minds come to the
same conclusion. It eliminates biases, vulnerabilities,
ignorances and things like for that nature, okay. So
it's very similar in many walks of life, right? When you when you
take advice about something extremely important. Then you're
going to look at let's say, your kid has cancer. One doctor is
saying, go straight to the radiation. Another doctor is
saying, Go straight with the chemo. I don't know what to
choose. I'm not a doctor. And now I'm gonna go to now another doctor
and he says no radiation
Another duck no radiation, another radiation. So seven said radiation
one said chemo me as a non doctor, my lens is what is most worthy of
following, not? Which one of them is right because I don't know
which one is I'm not a doctor. Okay?
So that's the framing should be which is most worthy of following
and which is most responsible to preach, okay? Preaching
publicizing something is haram to publicize something unless there
is a strong basis of scholarship behind it.
And that's what they call in the method l move Debbie.
That was the federal is given by we give the federal that has most
of the scholars behind it. So if you got eight oncologists on one
side and one oncologist on another, you got 800 fuqaha on one
side and one on the other. Which one you could forget the question
of what's true and we're not judging that we don't have the
tools to judge that but we do have the tool to judge what is most
responsible for us to spread to the people spread to the people
what's been tested, tried and tested
and active on what's tried and tested. I hope that that clarifies
the answer because a very important question.
Mohammed Mohammed says we recommend that you pray which
what how was it four o'clock well, is recommended for a witch and
tahajjud and Sunnah prayers while traveling with TDs and the Sunnah
prayers mocha your it's your choice. We have to stop here I did
not realize it's four o'clock
okay
a Lodi. She's talked about studying philosophy at uni. And I,
I would say taking some of these religion classes Islam at
university is like probably even haram. That's our gay Slavic
philosophy. Yeah, when I got the records, I was nonsense. Yeah,
you're not allowed to sit and take a slam from somebody who's a cuff
or an hour or Motorhead or whatever. Who taught your class
right? He was Egyptian guy. I don't know what his date was. But
like, you know, he would wear like a polo with the buttons halfway
down. It was just so
the ASHA rights and and then we tested lights yeah and stuff. No,
it wasn't I only take Jean now from somebody that is going to you
want to be like that person. Yeah. Yeah. Makes sense. All right.
There's so much stuff here.
I wish I could continue. But that was a good question about AK
continues to exist outside the four schools and and I hope I
answered that. Why did the Prophet tell elderly unsalted died their
white beards that to make them look younger for war, right to go
when they go to war, and you see a bunch of white beards? You're
like, Oh, these guys are old who can defeat them? So dyed their
hair for that reason, and that reason only? I'm confused about
people referring to Mola Ali, could you explain his status a
little?
Why some gathering sing his praises. Molar elite never heard
of him? I say naughty that nobody told him.
No, say not even if he thought it was one of the greatest Sahaba
fountain of the Elevate.
Okay. AK says despite being Hanafi we need more Maliki moved us in
the West. Second that Mustafa Zia, you should do a series on the idea
from Afghanistan 100%. Okay.
Wow, a Hanafi admits I had a dream and I asked a sheikh, which method
is closest to the practice of the prophets of Allah when he was
suddenly said you will find it in the mulata?
Yeah,
beautiful.
Wherein the tests be around your neck, if it feels you bring your
unwanted attention. No, if it's just for accessibility, that said,
if it's if it's to be, you know, whatever, it's just thrown on your
neck, if it's for use, but it's just to be to pry to make yourself
part of some group or something that's just I would say, not
really a mature thing to do, but I mean,
what they call the CDs.
But there's there's nothing on that. Honestly. There's nothing
about it to or for, for or against.
All right, thank you all so much. Subhanak Allahumma behandelt Nisha
Illa Illa. And Mr. Furukawa to buoy lake with us in Santa Fe, of
course, Ill Medina and who I'm sorry. What's our Sobel Huck? What
was over sub was salam or aleikum wa rahmatullah wa barakato.
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