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Hey what's up me woman? Well Ladies Gentlemen, welcome to the
Safina side in nothing but facts live stream where it is a sunny
yet cold Wednesday. We had some snow earlier this morning.
And it is a day in which we do the affairs of the OMA. But of course
Wednesday is also the day in which we do a dua because it is
Wednesday between Doha and Nasir is a time of ejabberd Tada. So
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No, just the Wi Fi All right today is not the affairs of the OMA.
And while it's not directly connected to the OMA but it is
something that is
really beyond
comprehension that law enforcement would do what they did to Tyree
Nichols so let's get the update
on that
because there there are some there is some stuff going on here
namely that
these guys these cops
all right let's get the latest from New York Times on this is
that these cops the initial police report on these cops was
contradicted by videos they lied on the report.
And then apparently one of the officers has gotten some special
treatment for themselves.
And one of the officers never got didn't get fired. Got just desk
duty.
And we'll see why. So
if you're not aware of what happened, there is a gruesome
video out
of
a young man he's 29 years old.
He gets a beat down really badly for nothing over accepts a traffic
stop. That's the statement.
You want to believe that?
I'm thinking there has to be something else. There's no way
Five Guys, five officers are going to respond to a traffic stop.
That's the first thing to think about. It's not the first
suspicious thing. All right, backup, how many backup are going
to come?
They tase the guy
and he's still ran away to your tasers first that's another
subject How do you take someone and he still runs away.
Police report was written hours after officers beat Tyree Nichols
and the of the report was starkly at odds with what the video has
revealed.
This police report mentions no kicks, no punches. Okay, whereas
all of that was of course in the video. The videos footage is both
body cams plus
cameras that were on the wall on the store next door. The police
report painted Mr. Nichols 29 got as an irate suspect who started to
fight the Memphis Police even though he did not
throw one punch at them nor push them nor did anything.
And it said that he reached for one of their guns where the video
shows nothing of the sort
instead, they captured police officers yanking
Mr. Nichols from the car, threatening to hurt him. Then he
ran away. Now when the guy runs away, that's a big sign. Because
you're really not he's trying not to hurt you.
Right?
He runs away and they catch up with him and inflict upon him a
deadly beating. All the while. It appears from videos that Mr.
Nichols did not strike back once. The fallout from his death has
continued since Monday. Police Department announced that had
suspended two more officers in addition to the five so why are
there seven officers? Is there nothing going on in Memphis? Is
there absolutely nothing happening in Memphis Tennessee that
five officers
and then two more have to enter this to this man.
Look at this. It is a busy day here. It is a pacta by the way,
guys, if you're at dogfights today, what's going on? It is a
packed house some days it's me and Ryan. Now. We got 1244 Come take a
seat. Take a seat. You know some people how do they write your
name? Ah,
but it's tell her
your parents misspelled your name. Oh my gosh. Come take a seat. Move
this jacket. Oh, I'm gonna take this jacket away.
Awesome.
Awesome. Awesome. Well,
so tell your parents misspelled your name
can you can get it refits?
It's an icon. Okay.
Because I'm sitting there and I'm watching everyone spell your name.
And I'm like, Guys, your spelling his name wrong, right. It's not
taller. Anyway.
We got some massive construction. We got two teams of construction
going on downstairs.
So it's a wild day today. All right. And then we got this. How
are you going to run the soup kitchen today? Right.
Taken go. I guess. I think you can open the two doors now. Right?
Come in one door take and go out the other door. Yeah. So start
using the start using the space again. Yeah. By the way, the costs
for attending is feeding the plants. So it's your first time
right you're feeding the plants. We'll get you the container at the
end of the stream. You go downstairs the kitchen you get
water and you feed the plants you've had plants before before
right okay.
All right. So we're reading now nothing but
the affairs of the OMA
and we're reading the continued fallout from the Tyree Nichols
death although it's not of the OMA but it's gotta be it's really of
the OMA of humanity at this point. Because the beating that this guy
took, did you see the video, diary Nichols beating men. They had the
guy down, face down, five cups, face down. One guy pulls him by
like the collar pulls him up. So his waist is up like this, right?
And it's his body's down, but his waist is up.
And another officer comes in with his boots, boom, right in his
face.
Right. At that point, the guy was I don't even know how he didn't
pass out. They held him up.
He's handcuffed. And two guys hold them and he's handcuffed and they
start pulling his face. His face was swollen like this. In the
hospital, you'd think he was maybe a 343 100 pound man in the
hospital.
But then when you actually see the guy, he's a skinny beanpole.
At that point, it's total gang violence.
So seven officers are involved in this on one
thin skinny guy who did nothing except a traffic violation. And
what traffic violation is there to
is there to do at the street that he was in. It's not like there was
there was no accident. There was no drunk driving to what degree is
that? Is it reckless driving anyway. Meanwhile, the city's fire
chief Gina sweat fired two emergency medical technicians and
a lieutenant that responded to the scene saying they violated
policies. Why because the EMT when they got there, they told them
to
they told them to do nothing wait.
The fire chief said that the EMTs had been responding to a report of
a person who had been pepper sprayed and they had relied on
information given to them on the scene by some police officers who
had just punched kicked and use a baton
to pummel Mr. Nichols, a FedEx worker.
Still just don't understand motive here. What is the motive?
The official account written by a police officer early the next
morning told a much different story
it was the latest instance nationwide in which video evidence
whether from body camera footage or a bystander cell phone offered
a starkly different account of police violence us chopping it
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In Minneapolis, George Floyd died following a medical incident in
which that too was taken by a teenager's cell phone. Okay. In
Mr. Nichols arrest, the officer wrote that the police stopped Mr.
Nichols car on January 7, after seeing him drive quickly, and into
oncoming traffic, and that once he was stopped, he refused a lawful
detention.
Okay.
Carolyn Davis,
the Memphis Police Chief, has said investigators have been unable to
determine whether he was driving recklessly or not. And the videos
show that officers had approached his car with their guns drawn.
threatening him cursing him.
I'm trying to understand like
anyway, no one knows what why they did this.
Anyway, that's the story there. To me, there's in the sense, there's
no story in the sense of it's one sided, it's very clear that the
officers here are going to spend a long time in jail, and they really
should just get the death penalty. And his family should not work
again. His family should not his family should never have to work.
Because the city's got to cover this right? These are officers
there's not a gangsters. So the off the city of Memphis has to
cover this city of Memphis has to basically pay them for life.
That's the deal. It's going to they're gonna pay them.
It's not just death, there is death, then there's all sorts of
other things that you did on top of that debt. So that was item
number one on our on our stream.
Can someone download Instagram on this to listen?
Good. And the code is just wants to do about six. Item number two.
There is a new European nation now entering into Muslim countries and
doing their thing and that is Russia. Russia is now
destabilizing Africa. And it happens to be in all the formerly
French colonized nations that are Muslim nations as well. So this
incense does affect the OMA right away. So Russians are now coming
into
former French colonial lands like Senegal
and the Sahel region, and they're coming in claiming they're going
to protect you from ISIS. And then Russia then gets a little bit of
the natural resources or a lot bit of the natural resources of
Russia. So let's take a look at this story.
One of the groups that has risen to international prominence or
infamy is the
is Wagner a Kremlin based mercenary outfit that employs
former criminals, former military
veterans in Ukraine they often fight with when conventional
Russian army troops flee the battlefields good. They're noted
for the brutality which never comes, goes back to Russia. Russia
will never get blamed for the Wagner group's brutality because
it's a private contract.
But it's Wagner's activities in Africa, especially the billion
geopolitically important Sahel region that requires close closer
attention. Formed in 2014 by Yevgeny Prigozhin,
a longtime loyalist of President Vladimir Putin of Russia, the
Wagner group was created to support Russia's initial foray
into Ukraine nine months ago, so they're relatively new.
I wouldn't mind running such a group.
Right?
Have you got a plot of land with all your weapons and you got some
military guys and you can go do jobs? Right.
But what kind of job are they doing? So it says that since then,
it has evolved into
A shadow network of mercenaries deployed deployed throughout the
globe So Russia has found good use of these things where they can't
go as a country they send these people in
and their biggest footprint is now Africa the Central African
Republic Libya Mali, Mozambique Musa been vague you know that was
a big comes from from the name Musa been big. Right. Some people
said it's more than Bay. But the local sites Musa been big an
Indian Muslim scholar who came in and started the data there.
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Combining hard and soft power, the Waggener forces are destabilizing
poorly governed regions, like the seven through once in human rights
abuse, rapacious resource extraction, and covert
disinformation efforts that meddle in the internal politics of the
country in which they operate. Good. Wagner operatives,
operatives advise the strong men on what had Bashir, who has been
charged by the International Criminal Court with multiple
counts of genocide. They told him how to operate his social media
campaign that would discredit the civilian protests.
Alright, so there's former KGB, for sure, involved with this. In a
memo to Mr. Bashir had Wagner advisors advocated publicly
executing protesters to send a message to others phony election
monitors and Wagner engineered social media campaigns have
manipulated local populations and interfered in elections. So
basically, this is the colonial colonialism of a different
variety. And what is it going to be the time when we run a nothing
but facts livestream and are outraged by Muslims who are
wrongly going into European countries? Right? Why is it always
Europeans coming into Muslim countries, this is the norm now.
It's like you don't even bat an eye. But if a Libyan force, can
you imagine this Bolivian secret force has been found meddling in
France? Right. What is the day going to come when when things
flip? And that's what we're reading?
I mean, imagine people can't even fathom it
could happen one day? I'm not saying it'd be right.
But probably preferable to this. Right. Wagner fighters may be soon
on their way to Burkina Faso.
All right, to meet Ghana's president.
Right, or Burkina Faso in mid December Ghana's president, Nana
Adieu, alleged that the government in Burkina Faso its capital, had
offered Wagner a lucrative mining contract in exchange for its
services. The security for resources arrangement mimics
Wagner's blueprint in other parts of Africa where it said to have
cut deals with authoritarian governments to gain mining
concessions.
So they're basically going in there for the resources. The
private military contractors of Wagner, have now become direct
extensions of the Russian government's foreign policy. By
gaining access to valuable mining contracts, Mr. Putin seeks to
evade biting Western sanctions laundering gold diamonds and other
precious gemstones illicitly.
Wagner has also forged agreements with governments in Africa to gain
access to Uranium oil and Magne. Manganese.
Right. Strategically through Wagner, Russia is filling the
security void in Africa, right and lining its own pockets. This
includes an active attempt to eject French forces from the
region and discredit operation Barca and the French lead
counterterrorism mission in the sad all of these countries,
European countries take a look at this all these Europeans Nazis,
taking Africa as a playground, taking the lands of Muslims and
lands of poor people as a playground, they should be they
should really feel insulted by the whole thing. Right?
When are they going to rise up for self determination? Revenue are is
through the roof. And now weapon sales to African nations has
increased cash inflow into Russia. Right. Even as its lackluster
battlefield performance raises doubt about the quality of its
security assistance. Western countries are drawn drawing down
their presence in the Sahel to pivot from counterterrorism to
great power competition. But Moscow correctly sees little
distinction between these two objectives. Right, what exactly is
great power competition?
Good
Now, where are we playing games now in Pakistan, except this
article about great power competition is I can't read it.
It's
it's,
it's got a pay wall. All right. That's all over. That's it. So
Africa is now the new gangster in Russia. Russia is now the new
gangster in Africa. That's essentially the article
we read about Tyree, Nichols and where this, this situation
shouldn't take long to convict them and give them the death
sentence.
And now something that one of my friends sent me a long time ago,
and I refuse to buy it and I refuse to get involved. Okay.
And that involves a book that he said asked me to read it to buy I
refuse to to read it and buy it.
And that is namely a book on tidying up. decluttering
and I had a friend of mine, he's the thought of enemies a teacher.
psyche, gotta get this book. Said what is it? He said, It's Japanese
decluttering. Like, there is no way I'm buying that book. I can
clean up myself. It's take junk, throw it out. If it's good stuff,
give it to Oxfam or
what do we call it here? Charity company, goodwill, or
luck? Cosina. Any give it to give it away? Clean up. That's is that
hard. Now guess what? Finally.
Kondo says she has given up after three kids. This is not going to
interest the young guys here. But if you're in a house, and you're
with family, and you're with you live with people with kids, this
relates to you. Okay, how many fathers out there come home. And
the biggest issue of the house is how dirty it is. Because the kids
have made it a mess, right? How many families out there
you get raise your hand if you're a family out there that the
biggest theme of the of the of the family is the clutter and the
mess? Now here's and people always say go back and say, Oh, it was
never like that. Blah, blah, blah.
But you have to also keep in mind, there wasn't enough the a lot of
stuff back in the day.
Right? Like your grandparents, what you own now, the unknown of
items that you own right now. They probably have owned half of that
for their entire lifespan. Like back in the old days, when you got
a spoon when you got a pot, you kept that pot forever. You go to
your grandmother's like you people don't know this here, but
in Egypt
there was no such thing as every five years get a new set of pots.
Like for your grandparents. That was never a thing. You had pots.
You had those pots forever. There's no need.
They're built to last. That's one thing and
and people didn't waste. But anyway, the queen of clean she's
called Maria Kondo and I refuse to get her book.
She's writing about Japanese Japanese cleaning techniques. And
her name is Maria
Marie,
world's renowned Japanese decluttering. Expert admitted that
with three children to look after her family home was a mess. And
tidying up had become a low priority. You're fighting against
the ocean. The tide pit keep pulling them down. All the way
down to the table, please.
Okay.
How many kids did you use? Europe? Three of three. You?
What number are you?
fourth of five?
first of three.
And three I think is not terrible. Five. That house is never getting
clean. It is never getting clean.
US it hasn't at 1010 dudes. Man that's probably
yes. You could tell.
You know that we there was a place called The River Road. Anyone
who's run Rutgers from the 1995 1997 to 1999 will know the
infamous apartment on River Road. It was so bad that they bought the
bin from the outside take the trash out. They just bought that
inside the living room. And when you walked in, you could not tell
what color the rug was. Nor if it was rug or floor even from the
amount of shirts and garbage to the point that someone recruited
for them. A cleaning
Lady, these two ladies walked in, they took a look. And they walked
right out. They said we're not taking the job. That's how dirty
these guys were
that everyone took the place as a pet. You don't know who lived
there and who wasn't. There were people sleeping in rooms all over
the place at any given time. And there were here's the most nasty
part razors everywhere.
nastiness, disease. Okay, I may have stepped in there one time to
hang out with the guys and I had to be right. The only thing that
was like, clean was a TV and their PlayStation.
Marie Kondo admits My home is too messy. All right, and the way I
spend my time is the right way for me. I'm not gonna go spending all
my time tidying up, right, I need to unwind. So sometimes you just
I'm not going to read more. I'm not going to give this more than
five minutes. But that was the idea. If anyone remembers this,
and everyone goes through this in their daily life, that you walk
home, and the biggest subject of the day, is Why is this here? Why
is this there? Where's my jug? Where's my water bottle? Where am
I? Right? Why don't we have any forks? Like?
Now there's certain things that really make your head turn.
Why are there no forks out of it? How to forks disappear from the
house?
They're not in the drawer. They're not in the Washington. Yeah,
they're not in the they're not in the dishwasher. They're not in the
sink. They're not in the kitchen, how to the whole household worth
of forks are now dwindled within a month or two. How does this
happen?
And this is the type of thing that visits your mind at 7pm. And if
you think about it, there is something therapeutic about it.
Because if your mind is on serious matters all day, and you come
home, you're like, where are the forks? It gives you a little bit
of perspective, right? And you go around, you heat up your food.
You look for the salt,
that salt shaker by the time you find it that foods cold again.
This is stuff that happens. So many times you wonder, I'm an
educated person. Why is the same thing happening to me every month?
Why haven't I found a solution to this? Right?
Oh, that is that is the nor the water filter. Filtered water is in
the fridge. But empty. That means someone used it and put it back.
Right?
Yes, just the dust.
Come home. Some some some of these days to come home. Everyone's
Asleep. Right? You can't find the remote control. The cereal is just
dust at the bottom. The day that you do have cereal, you don't have
milk, right?
Oh, my goodness. And I'm telling you what it does to you is it
actually it takes your mind off of
Siri serious matters. And it puts your mind back on the life of
little people. And it actually there is something to me mystical
about it because they're living a total different worlds. They're in
another world, right?
But that why is their world any less relevant than everything
else? Aren't they the future? So their world is very important.
They are the future whether we like it or not, right? So you got
to sort of understand their world. But going into the little little
kids world, to me is as much as it may drive you crazy. There is some
therapy to it. Right? So funny. On Sunday, when we were doing the
class the kids classes, taught him how to do run out he would run
around to all the different classes. Yeah, it's like him. He
just like he got different plays circles. He's like, I'm gonna go
play at this circle. Oh, yeah, the circle of adults playing Yeah, I'm
gonna go play with them. And I'm gonna go eat over there. Yeah,
play with them. And like, we're trying to do classes and stuff,
discipline. And for him, this is the funnest thing. The method is
huge in comparison to a baby this big, right? All these people, new
faces new everything. Now, here's the thing, whatever is you're
focusing on to you, whatever you focus on, takes up more importance
and displaces something else.
When you're live that life, and eventually you all will and should
live that life where these little creatures take up the majority of
your attention in a second half of the day, right? And they displace
the importance of the previous half of the day. Then you go back
to your friends and your colleagues and the internet and
you realize like nothing you guys are saying isn't that important?
Because perspective was gained. Right? Right there. Life is
important. Right? And because it's foreign to you, so you start
realizing that it's not really and you start really well what is
important. And ultimately, what's important is only what you focus
upon. In your mind, you'll never really know what is objectively
have an answer to what is important. We're talking about
things outside the revelation, right? We're not talking about
Revelation, we know what Revelation has
is made important. But so there's a theological dispute online.
We don't have forks at home, someone needs help with homework,
right? You see how disparate these these concepts are like they're
not they're not, they don't fit nicely in a puzzle. And you start
to realize, like, what's important is something that it's just what
you make it to be important, right? And you will always find
people to find that important, and you'll find people to find it
completely irrelevant. And that's the amazing thing about when you
become balanced. Now, when you're when you're young, for example,
when I was young, right? I didn't have siblings my age growing up.
So there was no one in the house to displace my thought patterns,
you're gonna, you're gonna go home, where are you going to go?
Wherever you go, you go with your family, with your family, if
there's a lot of people, someone is going to displace in your mind,
your thought pattern, from thinking about this subject,
someone's gonna bring in another subject, and balance it out,
right? That's what happens all the time. It's actually almost hard to
stay focused on right when there's so many people. But when you're
when you're, when you're living all alone all the time. What's
What you thinking about at school, in the car, and at home is one in
the same. Now what that does, it allows you to focus, but it also
allows you to go so deep into a rabbit hole, that what you think
is important, ends up being really important to like point 000 1% of
the population. Right. And that's something that the solution to the
only solution to that is socialized with different ages,
socializing with different age groups. That to me is, is the
solution. And it's not necessarily different ideologies, and
different beliefs. It's different ages, you're socialized so much
with different beliefs, you'll end up watering down your beliefs
completely.
Right? So football people, they need to hang out with football
people so they can stay focused, they're going to come to somebody
who thinks football is irrelevant. That's going to decrease their
Hima. That's extremely important, right not to hang out with people
who think what you think is important is irrelevant. But
different age groups and different sectors of work, and society. So
for example, people who are blue collar people who are white
collar, different sectors of the society. And that, to me is
extremely important to get that balance and realize what's
actually important and what's not.
A lot of people like I'm in college, the first job is a 30 an
hour internship. That's, that's just been the life. Yeah, but you
work at like $10 An hour and a warehouse at 848, your coworkers,
a 30 year old guy with two kids, a family and his $96 in his bank
account. And you can't even relate to that. Yeah, just really, really
levels here. It totally levels things out. It totally levels
things out dealing with that. And that's why the third space of the
masjid is the best third space, right? Because it filters out bad
qualities that you don't want to interact with. But it brings in
every single other quality that will give you a sense of life.
Right? is gonna give you a sense of perspective, because people
like you said, you're gonna have a colleague that is in his mid 30s.
All he thinks about is the end of the month.
And then when he when he when he's not thinking about that all he
wants to do is take a break on Friday. And if you tell him, let's
think, right? He's like, what think what? Right? I've been my
mind is turning all week, all I want to do is unwind. And I'm
telling you, I had to learn this.
I went from PhD
seeking knowledge all that world. And then when I came down back for
Dawa, I would sit in the masjid. Nobody could relate to what I was
saying. And I would think to myself, these people probably
don't have bookshelves. They don't own books. And I thought to
myself, they don't know basic concepts. And I thought to myself,
how do you live? How are you people living? Right, then I
thought to myself, Well, isn't this the majority of people. So I
then went on a little mission, to start to learn their perspective
of life, right, not to learn what they know, how they view the
world. And the way I did this was that
this is going to be a deep dive. I'm not going to read a book. I'm
not going to read any more. Right? This was an important perspective,
because you can go down the route of scholarship if you don't have
siblings growing up. To give you perspective, you get lost real ego
real deep. And you've become so lost, that you can become an
irrelevant person in society. So is that I'm not going to read
books anymore. Stop reading books.
Of course reading like some Dini books here and there. Yeah, but
not theoretical books, on you know, by PhDs and journalists and
that stuff, I put it all aside and I said, I'm going to hang out with
some of these guys. And I literally didn't know what to do.
So I went to shop right and I got the
$1 clearance
some DVDs on sports. I didn't even know like what had happened in the
last decade.
And I threw them into the TV. And I put some food on the table. And
I invited these guys. Right? And I'm like, let's see how this
works. I don't know how this works. How do you hang out? Right?
And then I realized that it's not that hard, right? They just talk,
talk about nonsense, right? And the more nonsensical it is, the
better, no deep issues, and then always have food on the table.
These guys stayed until 1am. On a Friday night, they stayed until
1am. And I'm like, Okay, so that's how it works. And then I kept
doing it until I started relating. And then once you can relate, then
you could deliver a message to somebody. So it's very important
to have this concept.
Any comments or questions so far?
Go ahead and read it to me.
On YouTube.
This one reading
on the topics that we've covered so far. Because we still have a
fourth segment. It's not relevant. It's not relevant. Yeah. Okay.
This one is a statement. But maybe it's a good thing that we can talk
about your head, we will be taken into account for extra things that
we own.
Yeah, and to a degree Yes. Is this because I wonder about like, we
have these narrations about people who are poor, for lack of better
terms entering Jana first, right? Yeah. The Ryan's less distracted.
They suffered more. They watched everyone have and they didn't have
every single, every single time they look at somebody that has,
and they go home not having, right.
That's, that's painful to them, right? They get compensated for
that.
They get compensated.
The fourth
item on our
on our
episode today,
Sweden is back in the news because a guy
asked for a license and permission to burn the Torah.
In front of the Israeli embassy, just like you burn the Quran in
front of the Turkish Embassy. And you protected the guy and you gave
him free speech. And you sent the police to protect him. That was
like two weeks ago, right? Well, a guy then goes and he said, I'm
making the same application. I want to stand in front of the
Israeli embassy and burn the Torah. What did I tell you guys,
the other one we did this, the solution is not to say no solution
is take it to its logical conclusion. Burn an LGBTQ flag in
front of the American Embassy, the Torah, in front of the Israeli
embassy, the Bible in front of the Italian Embassy, right. That's how
it works, right.
That's how it works.
It took a flurry of activity on on the part of Swedish Swedish
officials, Israel's foreign ministry and its embassy to stop
protesters who wanted to burn a Torah scroll in Sweden's capital
city of Stockholm, in front of the Israeli embassy. A group of her
they blocked it. No way. We didn't didn't allow it. They blocked it.
They shut it down. Yep. So you burn the Quran last week? I can't
burn the Torah this week. Where's my freedom of speech? Okay, a
group of extremists requested a permit from the police. extremists
are free speech activist.
extremists. Right. This is TRT
which is a weird perspective. Right? I went to them to get a
perspective on
the sympathetic side first, a group of oh, maybe it's maybe it's
not CRT, it's not Associated Press. Because, you know, this
Sunday by the article from Associated Press, a group of
extremists requesting a permit from the police seeking to stage a
protest, or maybe to look fair, they're calling them extremists.
Right.
Seeking to stage a protest outside the Israeli embassy in Stockholm,
where they intended to burn a scroll of the Torah. Yanni,
Suffolk online news portal based in Turkey reported, but the moment
the news became known, Israeli diplomats scrambled and reached
out to their counterparts in Sweden seeking cancellation,
calling it an act of hate.
So the next stunt should be
Hello, I'd like to burn. All the three books include the Quran and
the Torah to see what's in the Bible. Let's see if they're going
to stop that or not.
But the moment the news became known, they call it an act of
hate, in clear contrast, and an act that reflected Sweden's
blatant hypocrisy
A far right racist leader, Rasmus pout Paladin was allowed to burn
the Quran on January 21, in front of the Turkish Embassy in Turkey,
which is now by the way, internationally, they're forcing
you. They're forcing all these news agencies to write Turkey as
Turkey
with two dots, and I y II, Turkey and
Turkey. Yeah.
It's a food.
And it's an it's a, it's a coward. Right a turkey is a coward. It's
an animal. So I guess we have to go along with that topia had
strongly condemned the act calling it vile. We condemn in the
strongest possible terms of vile attack on our holy book the Quran
in Sweden today, despite our repeated warnings earlier said
Arabic Foreign Minister, Turkish foreign ministry permitting this
anti Islam Act which targets Muslims and insults our sacred
values under the guise of free expression is unacceptable. It's
an outright hate crime.
While Swedish Prime Minister Olof Christiansen said Christopherson,
called burning books that are wholly too many is a deeply
disrespectful act, but it is freedom of expression and a
fundamental part of democracy. So what happened now?
Hilarious, hilarious that they went, whoever did this. This is
exactly what we said. Two weeks I think it was last week we read
this I said and said all these people saying Islamophobia. That's
the wrong reaction. The right reaction is take the absurd rule
and pull it to its logical extension.
request by Israeli officials for similar acts, for a similar act
received a different reception than their Turkish counterparts.
We have been very busy in recent days trying to prevent this
hateful event and are working with the most senior ranks in the
Foreign Ministry and the local police we will continue to work to
prevent such a sinful incident. Okay. And so the plan protests
intending to burn a Torah the Torah scroll in front of Israel
embassy was called off after organizers were convinced to
withdraw the requests for the permit. Good. The Torah is
Judaism's Holy Scripture. The individual who was organizing the
demonstration, withdrew his permit application from the police. He
got as much maybe the same people that pressured him or the same
people that pressure Jordan Peterson from being coming as
Israeli lackey these days. You're what is up with him? How much is
he on the payroll for this video that he was telling me that she?
Yeah, the
ultimate bootlicking right. Flips so fast, so intelligent, and then
No, it's like, it's you can tell it's being a doctrine. Oh, he's a
bootlicker. Man, this is a complete book. bootlicker? Do they
have something on him? Are they just paying him? Or is his mind
cracked? Because did he actually just get serious depression?
And his mind just cracked. Maybe he wasn't up for all this fame.
And I don't know what it is. But he is just a
dummy. When you don't have something, a real true ideology to
hold you grounded? Then you become you just get swayed by anyone
who's lost logic, any kindness. Yeah. So he's getting a lot of
support from designers. And because of that, they're being
nice to them.
And they're making, you know, their kid listened to their
points. So he's dissuade wherever the so he just turned out to be
extremely weak. Extremely, and he claims to be a Christian, but his
take on the Bible is that it's all metaphorical. So he has like,
he's an
he's an A, by the way of debating ethnicity.
Ethnicity in America,
I guess rejected.
Using Yeah, of course.
I'm 1615, Wednesday. 15. Who's going to have to see the plane
tickets are crazy. Yeah. Cause
right, it's coming. So next Wednesday, we don't have a stream.
Next Wednesday. We'll stream two in two Wednesdays, and we'll
stream as much as we can from the event. If it's not live streamed
already. I'm going to be on telegram I'm going to be debating
a disciple of the internecine of philosophy basically, that the
Quran is essentially all allegorical from the middle left,
right. That's idea.
And we're doing this in Los Angeles.
So the guy who wanted to do this, he said, I have no interest in
burning the Torah. I just want to spark the debate.
Why is this considered an extremist? Isn't I'm extremely
serious about this claiming online that the Norway Quran burner from
few years ago he commits suicide two days ago. That's that's the
really, that's the rumor but I'm not sure I love Ireland. Well,
look, can you look it up on your phone? I saw a video
circulating the HUD a lot of attention on them. The sources are
not the most trusted. Alright, so is Mohamed Salah not doing well in
Liverpool? What's going on? British folks you could tell us
because the next story here is that Mohamed Salah is now being
condemned or being jeered as a bomber. Got in Liverpool.
Or sorry, in Chelsea.
They went to play Chelsea and they called him a bomber.
Like derogatory derogatorily
I have never actually seen how being a bomber is actually
derogatory. Right?
To me, it's like, yeah, it's like, oh, you're You're a killer. Wait a
second.
At least not the victim, right?
I've never understood that. It's not like you're saying, you know,
something like physical trait that's bad or smell bad? No. How
was it derogatory?
So, again, we have some the football, football teams are all
gathering together. I'm not reading any more of them
all gathering together to support moments alone, which is fine.
That's nice. Okay. Next article was about white pride in Canada.
And let me pull that up. Well, what did you find over?
There's like some Facebook posts. Yep. From apparently it's from
some of his close family saying that he's saying what has to wait.
But I'm not sure how accurate this is read it to me. So it's in I
believe it's in Norwegian. So it's saying it's so incredibly sad.
You'll have to hold the fort until the rest of us come along. Rip,
Jarl Steiners sins kicked off. And they're claiming to commit
suicide. But I'm not sure how accurate these sources are. But
it's been it's been circulating online, though. So he possibly
committed suicide? Yeah, that's what the claim is.
All right. So what do you have, I wanted to ask you share me about
something you had missed mentioned in one of your new classes, which
was how to interpret bad events in your life, and not to just
immediately attributed to other, but there are different stages of
what it can be including the effect of our own sins. And if you
could talk a bit about what those levels or sources of attribution
of things events in your life can be, and how we can get a read and
when it's coming from ourselves, and actions or things that we were
doing. Alright, so that's a pretty big topic,
how we can
influence our understand if bad things happen, are they a result
of us, or they're a test? Now, if something is the result of our own
sins, then it becomes very difficult for that person to see.
The source is the Creator.
One of the signs that a bad deed, a bad thing that's happening is
is, is a result of my sense,
is that all I can see is the agent. And I don't see the
Creator.
And you just become fixated on this guy is bothering me, this
country is pressing us, this family member is bad. That's all
you can see.
And as soon as you did try to deflect the person say, Well,
maybe you did something bad, too. They can't go there. Right. Until
that, that bad thing has eroded their sins enough, then they will
be able to see now oh, I can connect now. This and this is one
of the meanings of Acha. Acha means to connect, or a wraps it
connects between two things. So I have called Love and have an
animal, it wraps the legs that connects the legs so the cord
can't run away. So you now made the connection. Oh, this terrible
thing happened because I had done that. So what's the solution? Go
back to this matter fix this issue by Toba or rectification and then
by nature, this will be fixed. So it's like yelling at the branch of
an orange tree, that the oranges are coming out bad and you keep
trying to put medicine on the branch and yelling at the branch.
We're in your instead of looking down at the root.
So the sign that Allah Tada wants to ease your burden as he shows
you the origins of the problem. The origin of the problem is
perhaps our behavior. Right? And sometimes it's not necessarily
it's just a bidet from Allah subhanaw taala. And if a person
elevates himself in a better than that is a sign that the biller is
just from a lot to elevate you. Right. So that's really the
hallmark of what I've noticed in life is that people who have at
heart
Over time seeing beyond the agent that is being used to test them.
That's oftentimes a result of CES. Right? So you do something to
somebody, then you get so angry when someone does it to you. And
when someone says, Hold on, uh, you also did it to someone. So
they're like in denial? No, I didn't know it never happened like
that bone blob, right? They just cannot ever admit that. Because
you did that to somebody, it's now happening to you. And this happens
a lot with parents and kids, right? Parents will low date
something that kid is doing, but you probably did the same thing.
It's just coming back to you know, right. And until you recognize
that you're going to be upset, right? You're gonna stay upset.
And that's a sign that your sins have been removed. If you stay
upset. And that's it. If you stay upset and you fall into sins, now
it's a punishment. Now you're being punished.
Let's read Yvonne Ridley on Sweden's hypocrisy in the Middle
East monitor.
Sweden is one of the largest countries in Europe in terms of
landmass, but it has a relatively small population. Only 10 million
people.
Yeah.
10 million people.
Yeah, no, that's like the population of New Brunswick, North
Bronx, half of Jersey. Right. It's like New York City and basically,
New York City is what 25 million? No, it's like 9 million. That's
the whole state. I think. 25 I'm pretty sure yeah. Or New York City
in the daytime. And when all the New York City's got 8 million, 9
million who live there? 9 million, double it as 2020 2020. Okay, 9
million, but double it in the daytime. Because all the commuters
coming from Long Island, Connecticut and New Jersey. For
residents. It's like it was there. 9 million residents in New York
City.
Sweden is one of the largest population only 10 million people
but it's generally regarded as being a bet. What is it? Totally
New Jersey? Well,
the whole population of New Jersey is 9,000,009 point 3 million
people find more now, it's considered one of the best places
to live in a league of 198 nations
when it comes to freedom and equality of life. Now this is
remember a journalist who has become a Muslim. Yvonne Ridley is
a Muslim. Let's I heard me she converted to Islam a long time
ago, with indomitable citizens like 20 year old Greta Thunberg.
What is the big deal with Greta Thunberg? She explained this to me
she's upon? How is it that the liberal media are so in love with
Greta? Thunberg? What did she do? Exactly? It's because actually,
it's like psychology because since she's young, you can't really say
much to her unless you're going to be details like a child, you know?
Yeah.
But what exactly is her contribution of life? You're going
into the fourth drawer with the liberals going into their world
and what they do? Yeah, it's a great
time there. I just want to know what you don't think it feels
exactly.
They don't think they just feel what exactly is Greta Thunberg
thing that made her did she she cared about the environment? Yeah.
There was it was a one of her. I think she gave like a speech. And
they went viral because she started crying, or something. And
she was saying to stop polluting the environment. It's kind of over
the top. It took a jet plane to get to that. Yes, she actually
did. You know, that's the funny part. Someone asked her. Someone
asked her Did you get into jet? And she said yes. And she was
like, she was dodging the questions because she doesn't know
what to say. She's upon. Yeah, so. Okay. So she's an environmental
activists at the age of like, 12. She's like, 19, she's 19, Malala
yousufzai for the environment.
That's a great way to put it Malala the environmental
and we'll get slammed for making fun of not making fun of just
saying, Why is she so popular for and why did the Liberals only have
good things to say about it? There's no one just good, right?
There's no person that's just good. It's great. It's not black
and white, you know? Good all the time. All right, anyway, it ranks
high for migrant acceptance. The only aspect about which Sweden is
ranked negatively is the cost of living, which is very high.
However, it is worth bearing in mind that Swedes earn relatively
high salaries to match.
You might think that all this makes it an outstanding place to
live. But when it comes to Islam in the country is 810 Muslims,
that means that's if you have a 10 million person population and
point eight
Muslim, right? That's almost you're almost getting, you're
getting there, right?
You're almost at 1 million Muslims. You're almost at 10% of
the population. That's a big population percentage. So there's
a rising dark underbelly and a level of hypocrisy which was
exposed recently by Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan, the self
sucked style champion of the world's Muslims
that's what he's he's
one person ever. Yeah. The latest freedom of speech stuff. Uh,
allowed to go ahead by the Swedish authorities may eventually cost
the country its long term longed for membership of NATO if Erdogan
digs in and carries out his that do not mess with the Turk when the
Turkish gets stubborn they get very stubborn you're not.
You're not gonna get through it. This stuff began when far right
Sweden, Danish public politician, Rasmus PLO Paladin announced that
he was going to burn a copy of the Quran on Saturday 21st of January.
To make the ritual more offensive he chose to make his man is
infantile protest outside the Turkish Embassy. Okay, Paladin was
given police protection. And with permission from Swedish
authorities, the burning of the Quran went ahead, and it was
condoned by the state. Despite protestation from all faiths
freedom took precedent. A week later it emerged that equally
repugnant far right politicians had announced that they were going
to burn the Jewish holy book, while the government chose to
ignore Sweden's 810,000 Muslims. The burning of the Hebrew Bible
was swiftly halted to protect the sensitivities of Sweden's how many
1000 was Jews?
20,000 Jews, you got it on the NEF? So 810,000 Muslims 20,000
Jews, okay, Israel's envoy to Sweden, Ziff nebo revealed one 241
To 41 to 40. That's your McKinsey math right there. Right No
calculator. One to 40 ratio revealed that Tel Aviv and the
local Jewish community had prevented the destruction of the
Bible, in coordination with Swedish officials. It was to have
taken place in front of the Israeli embassy, we took action
listed Israel, and no action was taken. No freedom of expression or
anything else was cited by the hypocritical Swedes. When
welcoming outsiders to its shores, as well as boasting about its top
slot and the quality of life index, Sweden should now advertise
itself as the home of unrivaled hypocrisy for the highest reach of
quote, for the highest reach of injustice to be deemed just when
you are not observed Plato's character Socrates in the book of
Republic, Sweden is many things to many people, but it clearly has a
long distance relationship with justice and equality. It was one
of the first you egalitarian societies I think it's been a long
time so you know, equality of opportunity for men and women.
Yeah, that's probably one of the you know, rankings for liberals in
terms of what makes a country good so it's arrogance and double
standards may well have costed membership of NATO, I for one hope
and so many other Muslims. The views expressed in this article
belong to the author and not the Middle East monitor. Man the day
that he goes CD on us and brings the coffee Shalom article love.
Let's go to the q&a.
So Shelley, have you been to practice? Nerve inspection? You
gotta take you I want to
give you such special treatment. Why? They don't let you pay for
anything over there. Really nothing. Special. You carry big
culture of like guests and guests cosplay, especially hospitality
towards the scholars.
Even if you're like,
just because you're a scholar, they would like to treat you well.
Am I gonna get a rose? Oh, yeah. Yeah, absolutely. I'm not
accepting anything less. They're not going to then the photo with a
rose.
From the airport. Arriving? And do you see the video? Yeah.
That was
that was the one like there was a whole line of people welcoming him
singing songs and putting the roses on him. Ya know, when I went
this time, I realized something. Yeah. Like, whenever we're going
to the airport or stuff like that. If
if someone's going from the family, and you don't go like it's
kind of seen as like an insulting thing. Like in Pakistani culture.
You're not allowed to take a cab to go to the airport. Yeah, you're
not allowed to take a taxi or an Uber. It seemed like if you're not
doing that people aren't treating you right. When I landed in
Pakistan in the airport, they literally like as soon as you walk
out, you have like a barrier wall all around the airport. And it's
it's filled with a crowd of people, like literally like a
status of people. Like as you're exiting and the entire all the
Pakistan is there. Just looking at the relative? Yeah, bring their
relative so 2030 People will come for one guy. I remember when Egypt
was like that. Yeah. What happened? What changed? I think
people got busy. Like the capitalist life took over, I
think. Yeah.
J Perez reminds us that the Yankees are called the Bronx
bombers. That's what I'm saying. I don't feel it's an insult. That's
one of the reasons you hear it. It's not a terrible thing. Right.
Not to say that you want to talk about the attack in Pakistan.
That's almost
So asking you about that attack in Benghazi Moscow last year give me
the article. Okay it's on CNN 100 people that not see let me see let
me search
what you want to look at CNN I mean that's the first one on there
so whatever comes up Alright, so there was a fatal
suicide
like ISIS or what so they're claiming it the TTP one of the
Taliban's groups but then they're denying that they did that because
they say no we don't attack mustard that's off ground you know
that's not gonna attack Hamas yeah so they're claiming is them but
then you know it's this is a false flag it's obvious
that they're not launching all across the West Bank or there's
like this chatter of like another antibiotic there's chatter of the
Intifada I heard about that but let's read this first
suspect arrested in fatal Pakistan must suicide attack that left over
100 dead. I'm good. I'm actually fasting today. Okay, yeah, that's
what I said the day he comes up as an ambassador.
Thank you that you want to do. Several suspects have been
arrested in connection with Monday's suicide bomb blasts.
Okay, you know, you have a non American writer when they say bomb
blast in a mosque in Pakistan's northern city have to shower.
Yeah. Remember when we were gonna go to the shower? Remember that
who is my doctors from a shower and he invited me in there'll be
an Owen I remember where they came.
They came with they came in suits. And they gave me a like a letter
with a stamp and everything from the shake. The big shake in the
shower was the invitation for a trip for me to go in a bit over to
the shower to attend there gasps it's amazing. The architecture
there it's beautiful. We were Ahmad was there we were all we
were taking somebody out to dinner. I can't remember. I think
it was one of the brothers from the mosque who was leaving. But we
all decided we were gonna go we were gonna go but
I didn't I can't leave the classes and everything for two weeks, or
even one week on the board. Dana, where GoPro and wherever you're
going and people people see the affairs like Oh, well.
There will be more arrests following a major police
investigation. 217 people have been injured 100 have been killed.
Allah knows. Mohammed has just gone in Li vanilla Rajon We ask
Allah to give them gelatin from dose. We should ask about them.
Maybe it's they know people that people send people pretty close
to. Authorities are also investigating how the attacker
entered the Masjid. families that live in the police compound where
the mosque is located,
are being interrogated as police cannot rule out that the attacker
may have been helped by someone on the inside. Police suspect that 12
kilograms of explosives were used by the suicide bomber
26 pounds, almost 26 pounds of explosives. It's a lot of
explosives. The entire mass came down actually they said I think
you went all the way to the front row. Wow. Footage emerge of the
destroyed walls of the mosque with glass windows and paneling
pummeled in the powerful explosions. emergency workers
searched through the rubble to locate survivors in the aftermath.
We have to be connected to our
Africa and invaded by Russia. Pakistan bombed up by some crazy
women some crazies.
Sweden insulted the Muslims openly
Palestine is about to have another Intifada they're gonna go in and
do what they're doing. And the economic situation everywhere is
for the dollar compared to all these currencies it'll be is going
up to the Lebanon.
The Junaid in Egypt, it's horrible for Lebanon, it's 40,000. It's
crazy Lebanon of the Lebanese currency to $1. And then Saudi is
pushing for peace talks between Palestinian Israel as well. Saudi
peace talks Yeah. Is put an article out actually, there's no
such thing as peace talks and a love.
Everywhere that all they want is talks. I think Netanyahu one time
he said it. He said as long as there's talks that's all we want.
Just keep talking. That's it just talks, talks talks. We talk about
Iran getting bombed by Israel, Iran, no. Iran. Oh, yeah. What's
the what's the thing with that? What's the angle behind that
Israel sent drones to attack Iran nuclear capabilities. And the
crazy thing is very sophisticated attack on the sovereign
drones to attack by Israel onto and absolutely. And instead of
like, rightfully asserting that their sovereign rights were
assaulted and this is a breach
Do a lot of security rights Iran claim nothing happened
and it's like well documented in the security Ron's like nothing
happened. Nothing happened. Nothing to see here because it's
very embarrassing how how
sophisticated and complete the attack was around just saying
nothing happened was two days we will read. This has also seen a
chocolate chocolate chocolate wallet saying what you didn't get
to be more precise in your language.
J Perez is asking if the debate will be live streamed. I'm going
to ask him find out.
Okay, Didi is not happy that you called Gwyneth
upon.
Gotta do some research.
You got to do some research on that, though. Yeah, it's very,
it's rhetoric.
She's all about exposing
fossil fuel industry to the fossil fuel industry. It's a good good
for her. So she's an environmentalist that makes her a
pawn. She's asking you, let's get back into your claims. Really a 14
year old? You couldn't find anyone else. No, you have to watch her
interview. She never entered a popularity contest. You don't have
to like her.
But she fights for a good cause. Okay, so what are your chocolate
Wallah? says I'm not sure if she's a prime, but she generally is
considered by her foes as the face of climate alarmism.
The latter being a destructive idea.
Okay. Well, you have all the things we talked about today,
Greta Thunberg will get the most
out
alarmism, she says we are in the middle of an actual crisis. We
haven't gotten snow. And it's January. It's over. That's not to
have there's something to be alarmed. Oh, it's not yesterday?
No, it's not a little bit. A little bit more. I need to know.
I remember the 90s. By this time, you'd have three fetus now.
When are we coming to the UK? I think we actually have to have a
formalized. Like tour. It's not going to be just an invitation. If
we go to the UK. It's got to be a formalized tour of one week or
something and make it worthwhile. Yeah, and someone on the ground
there should set up the whole one week UK tour. And we'll all go
Australia to you got to go to Australia. I've been to Australia
twice. It's amazing.
When my cousin was interested as well, as society, I've been
talking where Australia, Australia, you have
deep Greta is a young woman who speaks truth to power. Okay,
that's her problem. I get that.
Okay. And then what? What topic would you suggest for sisters
Holika for community which is unmotivated? You start with
stories of the Sahaba because that should help motivate people. It's
World Hijab Day. What's your view on it? Shit.
I didn't know about until this morning. What's your The only good
job or what have you ever really done a World Hijab Day? That's
good. More attention, the better. Right? Are we bringing back a job
first? Yeah. March 4, the downloads in Java stutter.
It's a mini.
It's a mini soft, soft, soft reloads. Yeah.
What's that? What's
waiting? Oh, Jeff, a precursor to Liz. And it is a event for women
and for young young girls and women that basically it's sells
clothes and has speakers and has some food. It's like a
upskill type of party for women.
And for young Punjabis and the young women who wear hijab for the
first time, they empowerment, they get, like awarded, like the first
year they this is the year they wear hijab, they get awarded, they
get recognized a Muslim woman who wears hijab, who did a
contribution to the community gets an award. Right and then different
speakers are highlighted different talents.
One time they had a cook off one time they had different people
with different talents. And then of course the stalls of all the
the really good
sellers and we used to do this in the Hilton Hotel.
We used to do this in the Hilton Hotel. So
it was a big
Have it at the big at the height of it there were about 7000 people
Wow. From that mistaken like crazy amount of people from where do
people come they come from they drive from Michigan they drive
everywhere to are this the other weekend? Like someone come from
like Dallas or something. Take your Shahada. Yeah. From Dallas,
you wanted to meet Chikmagalur Smith I believe and he's right
there. Yeah, that's you didn't know that.
Amazing.
Brother says I'm a guy without any Muslim brother around loneliness
aside any tips from the sun that's keep my man upright from being
alone? Well, question, why are you alone?
You need to change that that's very dangerous in this day and age
to be physically separated from everybody else come to you,
Brunswick, come up here and hang out with Nova Scotia.
Eventually, I would like to make a semi public aspects to our spot
here.
I would like to have a semi public aspect where informally guys who'd
come in, do their homework, etc. But if it becomes too big, then
we'd have to have a women's section and a men's section.
Right, but have you ever gone and sat by the stream in the back?
It's beautiful. Yeah, it needs to be cleaned though. Yeah, I would
love to do one of the you know, it's a defense guys a cleanup of
the stream. It'd be fun. You go down foot, roll up your pants,
clean up the whole stream? It'd be nice. Don't take an hour. Right?
Marie Kondo says, a deep Berry says movie. Yesterday, you
mentioned have you liked as one of the three methods of Aikido? What
is it 330 And humbly, humbly, is the official name of it, because
we could trace it back to Imam Muhammad had been humbled, and his
followers, FFT is just a word that describes going back to the
sources. So a meth hub is something that is founded by
somebody to answer questions that have not been answered before.
And that has a methodology. And that has people upholding that
method.
Okay, people upholding that methods. That's what a method is.
So
we in Islam, every method that is valid has Imams that uphold that
method that we could talk to.
And what those Imams do is they preserve the original entity head
of their founder, and the many different founders are which
decades down the line. So that's why we we want a living chain.
Not a name. And that's it. We care about a living chain
what doesn't,
they're just progressives and moderates.
Close the door on
tabs that may have a living change after the fork was it because they
suffice that it was out of humility to like the earlier
generations or impossible just given living chain. So give me an
example. Remember, CLT announced that he will start a method, but
his peers said why there is no practical reason for it. Right?
And when they had also looked at his method, they said this is the
chef a school. Right? So there was no functional reason for the fifth
one. Like there comes a point where there was no functional
purpose for so they said, that's enough. For practical purposes,
shall we from Instagram, read me from Instagram. So on this topic,
someone asks, Why do selfies say math hubs are wrong?
Why is that if you say math is wrong, the fact that they're
called selfies they are people have a method, but it's a shallow
thing for someone to say that and any even
like selfies,
who are hardcore will probably still recognize
the other methods. Nowadays they do. Yeah, yeah. No, but method is
a method is the HG head of a watchdog which means that where
the Quran and Hadith are silent on the matter.
A scholar has to come and answer it can't be any scholar has to be
in which dead scholars then which dad is the one who, the previous
generation, the previous generation before that have
affirmed him. Right and allowed him to answer questions and now he
answers questions using his knowledge. The method then takes
the methodology by which he asked those questions to answer those
questions, codifies that right documents and preserves his HD
head or his scholarly thought. And then they they studied the
methodology. Now here's the beauty of the show that they were not
like cults.
Every men have at some point will differ against its founder. That's
Some point every month, I will say, according to the methodology,
no, this is not consistent.
Every single month, for example, like the students of Abu Hanifa
they disagree with the monster manners. Yeah. Not to certain
matters 40% of the, of the opinions that went against it.
Yeah. All right against Subhan Allah. And how about the Shafi
method? Do you ever even even see a chef his name anymore? Chef? I
said, You never said no. He said no. Okay, and other set. So and
the Americans have some 100 member custom has some. And he said that
if medic had this hadith, he would have said this, right. If Malik
had known this, he would have ruled this. Right. So much so that
they said when I'm going to remember Qasim and medics like
quotes differ and he's a student, when they differ goes out, but I
remember cost him why because what he said he hadn't he found
something that if medic had seen it, he would assign to this.
Right? So it's not a cult, it's not a lifestyle, and it's living
thing, it's a living thing. There are always new matters in every
generation, there are new matters, they use the same methodology
to answer those questions
Yeah, that's the beauty of it's a living tradition and a living
chain. And it's not black and white. And because it's a living
chain, it offers a social function to write it offers a social
function. So
anywhere that you wanted to go, that you want to go and let's say
be with the scholars, you ask where are the chef? Where the
chef? Where are the medic here? You're not just gonna get a class
you're gonna be welcomed you're gonna get a dab of people of
knowledge you're going to get
the
all the other things that social life comes with right
how would you recommend the student of knowledge study also
classes are pretty easy to access
Okay, the classes and things things like that. How does it sit
on knowledge I really jump into those tools will soon it can also
be read and study I highly recommend people read Muhammad
Hashem commodities book on the soul and and then read your your
methods.
Susanna Lara aim says how do you bring value of Allah's commands to
young girls teenagers, is the approach of all love and no
strictness a good approach, wary that strictness may drive them
away, everything, every person is going to be different. But the
best way to get youth involved in the deen is that they hang out
with other good Muslims. Right? So and not only that youth generally
are pure. So they also must not be hanging out with the opposite. So
eight hours in a public school, you're getting eight hours of
influence of Kufa. Okay, it's of the culture of everything. How are
you balancing that out? I'm not going to say just pull them out
right away, because some people's situation may not allow for that.
So I'm asking how do you balance it out? How do you balance 40
hours each week? Right? With what are you balancing it out?
If you put me right now,
right? And may Allah not
test us with this.
But if you take any one of us, he Take me for example. And I can't
do this anymore. And I go to the masjid only once a week.
And I'm working now with a group of people who were my age.
Okay, in a completely on Islamic environment.
I'm guaranteeing you I will be affected
very quickly.
Very quickly, I'll be affected. Okay.
Human nature.
It's human nature, you're going to be affected.
Okay, it's impossible for people to
to not be affected. When you're young. You're not even built for
the resistance. You're not built for the tension. Young people are
not built for this. It's oppression. For you to tell them
your religion is going this way. I want you to go this way. But I'm
going to put you on against ongoing traffic. They're gonna get
smashed right now. So that's my thing on Samba Samba Samba, it's
all about the sahaba. Okay. It's all about the samba. And there
needs to be some knowledge to knowledge transforms youth.
Right? A young person may hear something for the first time. And
they think it's what what's going on here? They hear new thing.
Another thing, another thing another thing, all of a sudden
they know stuff, right? And all of a sudden it becomes part of the
filter of their mind when they analyze life. I've seen knowledge
completely transformed people.
Right youth so there should at least be one lecture. Oh,
Week attended, if not, you watch it together as a family in the
house.
And it should be a lecture that is not just preaching there should be
some knowledge to it. You have to know the difference between wolves
and Taleem. Wild is preaching, that's fine. Muhammad Habilis.
Okay. From Australia just lowered the volume a little bit. Okay.
All right.
I want to meet him. He is extremely effective. He's
extremely sincere. Right? I want to meet him I like I've watched
clips of people send me clips of his all time, right. So I want to
meet him someday in Australia.
But there's Taleem as well, which is of course, where you actually
have to think and maybe write down some terms every once in a while
like on this live stream, I tell you some terminology that we have
to I'm going to tell you what to write it down. Terminology points
related to knowledge that you should write down and that stuff
is important systematic subject learning of a subject, it
transforms a person
to Halle yesterday we wrote this down at tally typically at Tuck
Lea Kubla Talia won that difference at Tuck Lea emptying
out Kabul at Talia before putting in empty out all the bad
influences then start putting in the good influences don't mix the
good with the that you just end with confusion
Khalil Hamza
when the ant spoke was it in Arabic? Or was it meaning in his
own language? Allah Allah when the ant spoke to prophets with a man
and the animals spoke to Prophet cinnamon? Is there a charge over
there please
allow Adam how it spoke to be quite honest with you I don't
know.
Thank you
a ride did you go downstairs to check on the construction guys?
What's going on? What's going on? Yeah, you're cutting
we live the house is right by a stream.
And that stream was leaking in so we are fixing it that's the
problem. Special Video on telegram put it on telegram this but don't
put the outside yet don't put anything of the outside because
that when it's all done then we're going to present the outside no no
don't put outside yet. Only when it's all done so that we show the
final result.
Yeah.
It is.
Emma says Why would you know why should a straw called humbly
position regarding the cuff as in a parent position? I think he
meant wiping over the socks because even the henna biller that
I've spoken to say that the sock has many conditions and the
regular sock does not fulfill the condition of wiping on the sock.
That's why so it's not the cuff position. It's the wiping over the
sock position.
Hamza Hossein says whatever happened to the guy who says
McDonald's Dooby Bacin though his he is here and under the name of
Willie Ben Miko
nutshell sure he was.
He's him right? Make dua for him. Well, even Michael needs your jaw.
Okay. If it's the same way unless there are many mimicking people
mimicking elderly, but this person he asked us in his series,
right alone as best if it's the same person.
madni 76 Go ahead, right.
Because you save some
money 76 What do we say about a man who says miracles in the
Quran? Like cow meat striking to dead in story Benny's, right or
allegorical and not literal. We will make your life allegorical
and not literal. That's what this today I would say. Right? Denying
because they deny those miracles. They deny angels, they deny Jinn
Why not that I got what's left? Is it harder to believe in angels or
God?
Think about that.
Yeah, like if you believe in God should easily believe in angels.
If Why do you already believe in God to create it all this without
saying Be it was just saying be in it is right.
How was arts and I believe that he created angels, or he created gin?
Like I don't understand these people. How do you believe in God?
So these are not philosophers? These are materialists. Even Cena
was not just a philosopher. He's a pure materialist. His view of the
world is purely based upon that reality is that which can be seen
that is even seen. It's like he refuses to accept anything beyond
the cause and effect material nature of the world.
Yeah, he's a couple
Leave
Greek in his philosophy, that some of the some of those aspects,
right? I don't even know I believed in God. What's the point?
Right?
What is the meaning of West? Aluna? Kumada? If you can call it
if there is there a cause for that revelation, but I have to look it
up for you. It's a story that I can't really recall right now. But
of course, the meaning of it is what should we give out
forgiveness, which means when you forgive a debt, that is charity.
When you forgive someone sin, that is a charity. Okay, someone's
abuse against you. That's an act of charity.
So it's also pointing out that there is negative charity in the
sense, in the sense that by by forgiving something, you're doing
charity. Give me some Instagram on.
The person asked if someone desires things that are
forbidding? Does it reflect problems in the heart? Of what? So
if someone desires things that are forbidden haram does it reflect
problems in the hearts and it doesn't necessarily reflect a
major problem in the heart, unless you have come to accept it and you
indulgent, but a person walks around and is exposed to the Haram
enough times you will desire the hunter, right? If you're exposed
to something. But if your heart is strong with the remembrance of
Allah, you will come to despise it. But we can't say that just
because you desired it means it's a disease of your heart. How many
people desire to marry a woman and they have a desire for her, but
she's held on for them, right? So
many people are tempted to do things otherwise where would the
reward be? The reward is in resistance and restraint.
Intentional fantasizing is sinful. Yeah, intentional sent fantasizing
is different. That's sinful, but just that the desire came to you
know, that's not, you know, sinful for them. Sam, who says if a
madrasa teacher hits your small child for no good reason?
What action can a parent take against them? I wouldn't feel
comfortable at that young age you'd be traumatized against Islam
and against the Quran that's too young for that right.
I wouldn't necessarily feel comfortable with it to be honest
with you.
Mohammed says please answer my question. What time is the q&a?
Firstly, it may require more sadaqa and more time and more
patience is not just a button. It may require more time and more
patience. That's number one. Number two,
check other things for example could be booted whether it is not
good enough.
Could be income is not valid.
It could be you insulted somebody miskeen and they may draw against
you
they justify why is Allah not doing miracles nowadays?
Okay, that's what they say that they say that why believe in those
miracles, there are no miracles nowadays.
If that mentality, if you had seen a miracle, you still wouldn't
believe in it. Because at that time, the miracle did not
transform everybody. That is the lesson of Islam. The miracles did
not like you imagine that the miracle is going to make everyone
believe well it didn't write in the time of Jesus it didn't. In
the time of sada they asked him for a very specific miracles
probably one of the only times that ever happened, the kofod
asked him a very specific miracle which is bring a nine month old
camel out of that out of Iraq, they're making fun of him, right?
Guess what happened? Just to show everybody that not a single person
will convert because of this.
The mere animal came out what did they do? They said here a sorcerer
and they killed the camel. Okay.
They killed the camera. So for them to imagine that miracles
convert people does it? Yeah. So Islam came with something higher.
A number one we still have some comments. There's still comments
all over the OMA. If you tap into the right communities, you'll see
them number two, the Quran, Allah Allah has given the Quran as the
way and the source, okay, of guidance of people. And that is
what the prophets I sent him brought. That's why he is at his
religion is at another level of all these other religions. Okay,
it's not about we show you a miracle. And you don't believe we
erase you know, no one's ever being erased and we're not using
miracles. We use a book. You study it, you preach it
You go out there
all right, what is
this this Friday night sticker? Yes. What's the last question on
Instagram? I'll read it. I'm just gonna read it. Dr. Shadi thought
on two men who gang raped and killed a 12 year old girl in
Somalia
or publicly executed acts. Yeah, so they're publicly executed
executed by firing squad chosen by the girl's father. Which spected
bodies to make sure they were done. So he's asking the girl the
girl and her father itself can execute. Yeah, no problem.
What's the issue?
He was asking your thoughts I guess. No, I'm happy to see that.
I like quick justice like that. As long as it was fair, it was
actually true
Can I can I be contacted through Instagram? Yes, you can send me a
message on Instagram
okay.
You know, Gandhi in this crowd? They're all in the scene.
No religion. Everything's an allegory. Why isn't God than
allegory?
Right knows guys were talking to him Connecticut. Yeah. Like those
two older guys. They were like, which ones remember like when
we're walking with ice cream? And oh, yeah, yeah, stop talking to
the tall guys. Yeah, those Yeah. And they're like, I'm talking to
them. They're like we were philosophy students. He's like Oh
yeah, I learned about Muslims he's like, you know you can see an
arena is like, you know, have a center I've
ever
thought about maybe I should have said something that was
the right one. But yeah.
Yeah, they took a class on this and then walkers, it's nonsense.
It's completely zombie and all this stuff. No, it's all nonsense.
They have no limit to where the allegory stops and we have very
clear limit to the language right. Something must be interpreted.
Now, when we have two texts and they seem to conflict Okay, first
of all, it will never be that two out they want to watch their texts
will conflict that will never happen right. It will always be
one of them is called site the other one is done me the vote and
then if the language conflicts then we will have to interpret the
lesser
widespread and the interpretive text, the Bundy text. Okay,
because the Quran itself says that it doesn't contradict itself. So
that's the end of what is a ven knee. The word knee This is two
things you should write down if you listen to this live stream, we
use them all the time. Copy it has one possible meaning Vani it has
multiple meanings. So you're not interpreting it away. You're using
its own language to interpret it. So that's totally acceptable.
Okay, and what are the prophets I send them?
In the Quran, Allah says
the dua of Satan Abraham, Allah marbeth feed him Rasul and yet Lu
I am a ticket while you are limo. Alcatel. he recites the verses to
you and he teaches you the book therefore, merely hearing the book
will not educate you on the book there's more and knowledge of
interpretations one of them right how about this one? The prophesy
said made do out for Save now Gus Allahumma Linwood, we've got
why do we need interpretation? If we got the Quran right there?
Okay.
So the answer is that some of the text of the Quran uses a word that
has different meanings to it, you have to figure out which meaning
is intended. How do you figure out which meaning is attended by
contrasting it to the explicit texts, and Allah says my book is
divided into two types of verses
right away, it tells you some of them are on multitap they are on
multitap This is the foundation of the book and other arm whichever
means it could have different meanings. Okay. So therefore, the
interpretive verses are interpreted in light of the mahkum
versus Thank you very much, that's not that hard. So
good. Is that type of verse that is the foundation of the
there now allegory rising away the foundations, the existence of
angels, the existence of jinn. So what was the revelation that?
Was the Prophet hallucinating when all the develops, so we can
execute you a second time?
What was the revelation? Okay. Oh, was he just a genius?
How did the revelation come to the prophet from Allah? Okay, fluid,
loaded, floated down like a snowflake.
came to an agent. Djibouti, they deny angels.
One, one thing.
That's where this noise coming from? It's all the word. No, no,
it's like I feel an echo in my ear.
No way. Okay.
One thing that's really, really important as well has a shoddy.
And the later scholars, they said that knowledge itself, the very
idea of knowledge is to know what is possible, what is impossible
and what is necessary. And what you see now is that there's such a
conflation between these different categories, for example, a miracle
happening is possible. And it's rationally possible, but people
think that it's impossible. People often ask the question, what's the
difference? You know, like when the child comes, he's going to
have miracles too. But the thing is, is that the child's claim is
that he is God. And by that time, people are going to fall for that
belief, because they cannot tell you, what are the attributes of
Allah subhanaw taala, what is necessary for God to have and what
is impossible for God to have. And another thing that's happening is,
is that people are denying the different types of BlueHDi
knowledge. And it starts with the water, or mass transmission,
because this is the easiest one to deny. But slowly, but surely, it's
coming to the other type of
a very basic first principle knowledge, the water is as if you
can see it, literally, like we don't need to. We know China
exists. It doesn't matter if we've never been to China. But once this
very, very important pillar is destroyed, and it's undermined,
then miracles are undermined, then the Quran has undermined your
interpret your new and allegorical interpretations. The Christians
have this problem. They've been plagued with this problem from the
beginning. They can't even answer the question does a man named
Jesus? Did he even exist? There's there's questions about that
within their own texts. And the only reason why we know that he
existed is because we have the prophesies set up to confirm that.
But these Christians, these Jews, they can't even tell you what the
sources of their knowledge is. They can't even tell you with
certainty that there are people existed.
It's that's the reason why because Eddie,
when he was asked why Islam or Virginia and Christianity, he
didn't even go into theology. Right? He goes into what is
Judaism, Christianity, you have no real knowledge of what it is the
transmission of it is spin, so flimsy, so cut, and the amount of
delta in the amount of forgeries. I recommend everyone here. Listen
to a Ty's interview that he did on blog with young people. Right?
Could you put his name down, please and invite him by VPL? Oh,
yeah. Yeah.
No, put his name in our guest list. And
as they know, design, yeah.
Did you get him because his, what he went on blanc theology. And he
took an AK 47. He took a Kalashnikov. He took a surface to
air missile.
Right.
To Christian sources. Yeah. And I'm like, Hamza. Yusuf is very
good friends with the Catholics. And I'm like, and he works for
zaytuna.
I'm wondering,
right, what's going on here? He literally decimated every possible
source related to the early sources of Christianity.
Everything he just decimated with knowledge, like it's, you can tell
he's done this. You could tell he's given this talk 50 times,
because he's not referencing notes, right, in our group, local
Wagner group level designation.
He knows his stuff when it comes to Christianity. Right. And I
would love to see a debate between him and someone like Robert
George.
Right. That'll be an adult debate and like, mature light people
debate. But I would love to see that because Robert George,
someone who I have a lot of respect for his intellect. I'm
sure he's gonna have answers. Maybe he's not a specialist in the
early sources of Christianity, but he's somebody he's his friend,
right? I'll tie is also working from zaytuna. But that was a
heavy, you gotta listen to this podcast. I'm like, I'm not
listening to some Christian thing. Right? I clicked it. Listen to
this. He says,
JFK was killed in broad daylight. And we have no clue who did.
Right.
And the guys killed in broad daylight. And we could watch the
footage over and over and over and it was less than 60 years ago,
right now have hovering around 270 years ago.
And he says, now you're going to tell me that you know exactly what
happened to Jesus who was killed in front of only a handful of
eyewitnesses, 2000 years ago, or claimed to be killed. You're going
to tell me that you you have certainty of what happened at that
time. And it was it was a handful of people. Right, and there was no
documentation.
We're here JFK was killed and shot and we know that the lone gunman
theory is false, because of blood splatters going in different
directions. Right. You know that there was no there's no way there
was that poor little guy, Harvey Oswald.
And they went and they got him.
And they got him from the movie theater. Wait, so he killed the
president of the US
us and then went to the movie theater, or vice versa. Those two
things don't happen in one day. All right. Okay. I don't care what
order it is. Okay. And then, of course, because he has an alibi,
he's totally innocent. They have to get rid of him. And how
convenient that a guy in the courthouse shoots him.
Isn't it always when there's a false flag or a government
operation, the killer, the criminal always ends up dead
somehow. So we can't really do anything about it. That's always
how it is. Epstein, this guy had a file on all these people and he
was complete working for Israel. There's no doubt about it. Anyone
with any common sense? The guy has zero skills in life. I've seen
how did he make his money?
Okay, go back into his financier thing. He's always had some elder
around him hovering. He didn't actually do it himself. Look at
it, look up how Upsee made his money. This guy is an agent
through and through, even when he's tucked into the finance thing
to make a show that that's where he made his money. He didn't do
the work. Right? If he was a big dog he never would have. No he was
he was an agent from Israel, that got all this dirt on all these
people. There's no other story that makes sense. And they call
we're in a time this the sign that you're in the superpower is that
the only thing that makes sense is called the conspiracy theory. And
the official story. Okay, is actually a conspiracy theory is a
more far fetched conspiracy theory. So Epstein, how does he
kill himself? With what? Where did you get that? How did what were in
a jail cell? Did you see that you can hang something anyway. So
leave Epstein 911 is the best example 911 and Harvey Oswald Jeff
case killing are the best examples where the official story is a far
off conspiracy theory but everyone swallows it. And the conspiracy
theory for wackos is the only one that was that's the only one that
makes sense.
Is it 2000 degrees? Yeah.
So hot, melt still be all the way to highs passports and 17 intact
passports
are up there. They actually simulated it on computers because
now there are over 500 signatories for architects and engineers
against 911 truth right? Or for 911 Truth over 500 signatories and
they simulated a plane with that amount of fuel going into a
building that high it does not damage more than three storeys
it doesn't even demonstrate damages three stories that you
have a fire that's it. That's all you have. No amount of heat is
going to go down and burn steel in such a beautiful orderly fashion.
Right. It's just like an engineered and now go you know
people's first reaction is the best. They go immediately to the
firefighters to the witnesses. What happened? He said Man, it was
like controlled demolition. Tata Tata Tata. That's what the guy's
first reaction was, of course, all those videos were taken by the
whoever is
behind that. CIA, FBI, whatever. And they watched all that stuff.
Right?
That's the one thing that it's just I'm not even four.
Oh, war on terror. Let's go and, and paint Bush as the conspiracy
theorists and he's the one who did. I'm just against stupidity.
You cannot be that dumb. I'll tell you. Why else. They're gonna blame
19 Saudis.
They're gonna say that they were in hiding in Afghanistan in a
cave.
And you're gonna pull off
this massive attack on this country from a cave.
How are you guys serious? You believe this? All right. If you're
so great. Let's say if you're so great that you're a great such a
great criminal.
Okay, this is Gru level.
Criminal,
that you're you're doing 911? Wouldn't you have met and worked a
lot? Because you made some work it out means? Why don't you have
precursors? You're not going to go straight to fight.
Tyson fury and knock him out in one punch and one rounds out of
nowhere. We would have known you, right? We would have seen you
knockout 10 other guys, right?
If it's true, if it's true, that
bin Laden had put together this, this conspiracy, wouldn't he have
done conspiracies on in other things that are less than that to
build up to it? Right? You don't come out of nowhere. They asked
Muhammad Ali one time who can fight you. He said, Um, today
right now, nobody. They said this very arrogant statement. He said
no. It's a factual statement. Because if someone's going to be
heavyweight, they got to come up the ranks.
Yeah, and I see who's in the ranks. Nobody today can defeat me
today. I'm not saying that there can't be he said he said there can
be but we will know Him. We'll see him coming up the ranks. In the
criminal world. You don't just go from cave to 911 Muhammad atta 27
year old nobody
to 911 you would have done little crimes on the way to make middle
level crimes to bigger crimes to bigger crimes and then you use
steal the moon. Right. As the minions did, right. Vector steals
the moon. You'll steal the moon right away like that. On the first
try. Knockout Tyson fury on your first ever boxing match? No. So
and then after 911 What did they come up with? The underwear
bomber? The shoe bomber? Like ridiculous kindergarten stuff?
Yeah, like that's that was your follow up act? Yeah, that's how
that's how it's just Oh, a we failed at the shoe. We we
succeeded at the underwear. We next at the undershirt. I mean,
then we actually took down a plane in Libya or some weak country,
right? Then we took down then we got big, we went to a European
country. Years later, you get to America, and you do an attack. And
we can buy that right. But you're going to tell me. So that's a sign
that you're living in the superpower, that they got everyone
convinced? That's a sign that the media is in the pocket of national
security? Because if you tried to tell someone if you tried to tell
someone that this everything that we're talking about right now, you
can't you can't get into a second sentence with them without this
guy's conspiracy theory. Exactly. I don't want to talk to your
brainwashing you literally are brainwashing, you would have to
emotionally convince the person that you're not trying to misguide
down. And that's why I like architect. I never talked about
this stuff. Until this group of guys came around. Professionals,
architects and engineers, I'm gonna look up their website for
911 truth. I'm not even all about conspiracy theories, like Moon
Landing and stuff. I could care less about that stuff. stupidity,
I have an issue with right. It just bothers me. Architects and
Engineers for 911 Truth. They're on C span. Now. That's how
respectable they've become. Because they have evidence. They
have all sorts. All right. Explain to me they say the third tower.
World Trade Center. I'm not doing this to defend Afghanistan have
been let I'm not do with bin Laden. Right.
Oh, you've been against the ideology in the first place. It
actually like I'm looking at the timestamp that I have for this how
I got into it. But it's like, it's because of our epistemology. You
can't believe this yet. Yeah, like by observation. It's not
consistent with what they're saying. Yeah, they're not
trustworthy source. None of this is
epistemologically true, acceptable. It's not acceptable at
any grounds. You we you got caught lying, saying that there's a
passport there. You got caught with that lie. Mohammed says Dad
says, I talked to my son on September 12. In Germany.
Right. And that was scrubbed. So he wasn't even in the US. You are
stolen identity. Obviously they stolen identity. Right. But then
they didn't kill the guy in time. And then he is dead the next day.
Right? I'm telling you, the third tower solving the collapse of
world trade center seven. If we go solely by our eyes, just watch
what a building look like. looks like when it's purposely
demolished. Okay, razed to the ground. It is no different than
911. Okay.
And there is a time gap, a subtle time gap between the crash and the
thing going down. Right?
Because my family was there, they all knew something was up.
Everyone like Brown really believed that firm the beginning,
I went from a different angle. I said, I know my people, they
couldn't pull this off. They would want to.
They wouldn't want to. Yes, yes, exactly. I'm telling you right
now, I've seen jihadists. I've seen some of the Kooks in London,
they would want to number one they would not even dare imagine. Take
another trade centers. That's how their mind would not be there.
Their mind might be on a little embassy in some rickety old
country. Right? That's what their mind would be. Right? Oh, taking
the Social Security money or whatever. And unemployment money
and stealing the government's little their mind is there. That's
number one. Number two.
Their mind is not on the big things. Okay. Like not 911 Number
two, we all know our Muslim people. The incompetence level is
riddled at all levels of incompetence. Okay, we love
turkey. You love turkey. You go there you feel like you're in a
western nation. Go try to get some paperwork done. Still gonna run
into incompetence. Go to Saudi, and now it's getting better but go
to Saudi at that time. There's no way
A Saudi and people, bin Laden, some Afghan people in caves are
going to have the sophistication to pull this off. We know our
people, that's the other thing. You don't even know how those
buildings
how to have those kinds of buildings in any part of the world
where these guys are coming from. Here's my favorite thing. The
airspace is protected by NORAD. Right? So what's the excuse? Why
don't you shoot these planes down when they're coming close to New
York? Okay, so guess what?
Guess what happened? Not only did cavemen steal the moon on their
first try, okay?
They got lucky because the NORAD watchman, which is one guy took a
coffee break, at that very time at that moment in time. Okay. That's
what their answer is. Okay. So not all not only are we supposed to
believe this conspiracy theory, and not only are we supposed to
believe that there was only one guy in charge of the airspace, who
wouldn't believe that for a second, there's not one guy in
charge of the airspace. There's like a room full of people with
computers, right? And that guy said, Hey, I'm going to for a 15
minute break.
At that very moment in time how lucky could you get?
This is this stuff is absolutely unbelievable. I have a friend
who's doing you know, pilot pilot course. He tells me how hard it is
to interpret you know, the planes controls. You're gonna tell me
this guy knew how to fly a plane with such precision. No way. hiney
building? Yeah, that's enough to get it straight. Perfect. Perfect.
Interpret the directions and the airspace? Yeah. And they said he's
trained in flight school in Florida. On what? What did he
trained on? He trained on these little things. Microsoft flights?
Yeah, it's not easy. It's interpreted planes. Yeah. And not
only that, twice, two planes, and they hit the target both times?
Who is going to believe this nonsense? It's complete sophistry.
Okay. Let me read you this. They weren't thinking straight. They
knew what the effect was going to be. They needed, you know, like
funding and whatnot. They like so everything just lines up so
perfectly. There was an agenda from before, to get into the
Middle East somehow, to get into Afghanistan.
It's just like, so it's, it's so clear. Who is the beneficiary at
the end? Right? The US government's a beneficiary at the
end, because they get to go in Afghanistan. The whole world
supports them, and they're gonna go and suck it dry. I want to see
what they say, here. Okay.
How did they How did they not
someone look it up? How did they not
detect these planes going off course.
The whole thing is that is the bin Laden thing is a conspiracy
theory. And this thing,
the real story, right? Oh, and then when they kill him, yeah,
they dump his body into the ocean to respect his religious beliefs.
Wow. Yeah.
That's insane. That is insane. Yeah, they dumped his body in the
ocean. Kind of stories. My aunt actually lives like on the same on
a neighborhood. That's been where they said bin Laden was Yeah. And
she tells me how no one believes that he lived there because
they've been living there for so long. And everyone knows each
other, you know, small communities, you're all in touch
with it. You're gonna see a house and not know who's in it. Exactly.
And these little environments everyone knows everybody.
Yep, so many of the locals and children there even they said visa
play. We never saw person such that it's all fake. Yeah, that to
me was fake.
It's good to see that it's no longer a wild conspiracy theory to
believe in the conspiracy theory is no longer considered
conspiracy. They're architects and engineers for 911 truth. They are
now in the 1000s of signatories. That this is a professional
demolition, controlled demolition.
It these people are all professionals in the field like
you can't sign on without being an architect employed currently.
Yeah, you have to have all the licensing everything. And here
they are. Look at the banner.
White people, not not us, right.
Look, no, they're just furious at the stupidity. What did they have?
What is their motive? Right? What is their motive for this? Nothing
other than the professional, like, integrity of this thing is is a
straight up lie. You know, like back in the day, everyone knew
that the government and bureaucrats they're up to no good
that these are a bunch of phony liars who are trying to make money
for their own
Again, no one believed when the king had stuff to say when the
prince had stuff to say. Yeah. And now the 21st century. Yeah, we
think we're so smart. That's true.
You know, but she's a guy that I'd like to have a beer with. Yeah.
And because of that, I'm gonna believe exactly, it's
unbelievable. I believe the comedian who said, Who here
believes politicians lie to you straight to your face? Right? And,
you know, like, one or two people raised his hand. He said, raise
your hand here, if you're a debt, okay? Or a husband, or a wife? And
then raise your hand if you've lied directly to the face of your
kids. Right? Told them lies. Everyone raised their hands. He's
like, Well, why do you think the politician cares about you more
than you care about your your kids, right? People are lying all
the time. And I'm not saying we are doing that. And we're supposed
to do that. But in general in life, Americans are lying. People
are lying all the time. You think these people are not lying?
Anyway, I'm just gonna read this real quick. Architects and
Engineers for 911 Truth Inc. at 911. Truth is an American
nonprofit organization promoting
the conspiracy theory that the World Trade Center was destroyed
in a controlled demolition, disputed, disputing accepted
conclusions, look at the language of Wikipedia so that they can save
their website. They're promoting the conspiracy theory.
And the accepted conclusions around September 11, attacks, the
language here, the 911 Commission report, as well as famous W etc.
Building Performance study.
Their claims, and theories do not lack support in the professional
in the political community, obviously. But
of course, they're going to discredit these people through the
roof. But to me, this is the truth anyway, let's go to epistemology,
like who? What is the empirical evidence? How many holes are there
in the data?
Right, who's giving you the testimony? And what benefit does
he have had to gain from this whole thing? Anyway, we went off
on a little bit of a tangent, but I'm saying
there is no way
that this thing was
was what it is. It's one of those things that if I, if it comes up,
you're touching a nerve. I just cannot believe it. I cannot.
Except for any minute that people are expecting, or accepting that.
That's what it is. It's an attack on my common sense. And my brains,
you're insulting my intellect. When you tell me the caveman went
in did 911 that we're supposed to believe.
Okay.
Yeah.
All these extreme celebrities who have we have dirt on?
No one, none of them got pursued. But as soon as this guy converts,
yep, tells people to think for themselves. Yeah, people will be
strong in your faith. He's
incredible. It's, it's so clear, it's so obvious. Now. And you
know, they're mad about like, you know, he's a pornographer, and
stuff like that. You know, like, why are you not going after the
guy who made *, or only fencer, all of these different
organizations? Why is this dude, this dude isn't even like street
level, you know what I mean? He's, he's not even like a pimp, you
know? Why are you going for this guy and turning him into the
symbol of all of this, when he doesn't even talk about it, he
doesn't even do it anymore. It's just that it's so easy to get
people to believe whatever you want with, like the media site.
And that's really, that's signs of the job as he will get people to,
in one day, be able to convince everybody that someone good is
evil. And someone evil is good. Immediately. Yeah. And I think
this is like saying, who was good and evil, but I'm saying
the fact that people just so quickly, are all of the same
conclusion, right? And you all believe that your free thinkers
will have the same conclusion. Right? And we know that the jail,
he is going to have an army. And he's going to have people who are
supporters as well, like the prophesy. centum tells us that the
Jews of from s Vahana are going to come? Yeah, you look at it all
around. There's people that are positioned for misinformation to
convince people. You know, when people they think that they're
free, for example, when they stopped listening to mainstream
media, they'll come on to Reddit, for example, you don't think
Reddit is boarded up in the same way? It's just that it seems like
it's more democratic. It seems like people talk with a more
casual tone. You don't think that? Like it's it's difficult for them
to infiltrate these communities as well. And these these guys have
also come up with the idea that when they do a false flag
operation, they have also cooked up the conspiracy theory, right,
but they've poisoned the conspiracy theory. Like what's it
called? Q anon? Yeah. Like, oh, man. I remember when I was at
Rutgers, like, you know, follow
like
blue colored people. Yeah. Or whatever liberal. Like they love
to bash this thing. Yeah. To me it just seems like it's been made.
Thank you to any anything conspiracy there you can
categorize it with these extreme exactly are those underground
things ever wearing masks and silly stuff. Yeah. And anybody who
has a conspiracy here in that group. So as soon as there is a
false flag operation, they will create the conspiracy hub, their
infiltrate yet and poison it and make sure it's so wacky. So that
any leak of the truth just throw it there. And there's any truth
that leaks out of there. They've already accused, it's keepers. And
there's different ways of doing this as well. Dave Chappelle the
first time when he left Hollywood in the early 2000s. There's
interviews where he talks about why he left and he says that,
like, as I like, once I got this blockbuster $20 million deal or
whatever it was at that time. He says that, people, I started
noticing things. I felt as if people were trying to drive me
crazy. He said that things just weren't adding up. They weren't
lining up. I couldn't explain it and put my finger on it. But I
knew something was there. For example, you look at Alex Jones,
what comes to mind when people talk about Alex Jones now? Yeah,
this dude is a nut job. He wasn't always a nut job. Yeah, he was
very right leaning and very ultra conservative. But that weird, like
ceremony thing that he he stumbled upon? That was totally legit.
Yeah, it was 100% legit. Even the politicians knew that they got
caught red handed. Yeah, they just played it off. And then what
happens? Then he starts getting a little crazier and crazier. The
frogs are, you know, the water is turning the frogs gay, you know,
crop circles and this type of stuff that's going on. And now
he's full on crazy nut job. But the first thing that he reported
on that was legit. And they probably sent their agents. Yeah.
Work with him get in the company. Yeah. And make it crazy. Your
eyes. It's so far. Yeah. That he was completely out not uncredible.
Yes. Source. Yeah. discredited source. And that's a tactic.
That's the game.
And it's the same way that the shayateen do as well, like, what
you told us a couple of times were in the past, they would go up to
the heavens, yeah. And then when the soothsayer would come and ask
them, they would give them some truth. But then they would make
some falsehood into it as well. This is the same way that this
stuff works as well. The people, they break the news, and they
might be correct the first few times, but then they get started,
they start being fed false information. Yeah, this is exactly
that's exactly what the gins used to do in the shale teens and their
sources. One is bliss. Yes, it's the same thing. So they always
cook up a source of pot, they put the pot there. So that if any
truth comes out that pots already poisoned. And that's how it works.
But we'll see in our great grandchildren, schoolbooks what
they're teaching them about this by saying you should mention our
epistemology though, in case people don't know. Yeah, because
that's the root of all this is that's being threatened that is
without being threatened or tricked. And and when it comes to
transmitted evidence. It's not about how many people are
repeating it, the source has to be valid, right? This and go back to
any of these theories. And go back to the original, yeah, millions of
people are parroting it now. But did it start with millions of
people started with like a few people that you don't know, right?
That you have a clue. So transmitted knowledge has to be
examined, right? Number two, you we cannot stop trusting our eyes.
And that's one of the things of the judge, the judge will come in,
and he's already doing it through the transgender movement, your
eyes are telling you that is a dude, the whole world is saying
she right. And you eventually will start saying sheet. If you don't
understand that, you've got to trust your eyes, that God Himself
will call himself a god but can't fix his own eye. That's why Allah
made him blind in one eye. Right? So you have we have to trust our
eyes. We can't that they can't pull the wool over our eyes the
way they've been doing it.
And then the third source of knowledge of reason is that we
also when we examine a case, we also have to examine who's
benefiting, like we can't eliminate these things, who's
benefiting at the end of the day. And any case will take observable
evidence and will try to take observable evidence transmitted
evidence, eyewitness testimony, and with reason, so it together
into an argument, right. And so that argument, we also have to
ask, who's sewing it together? And who's benefiting from it? That's
in court. That's what they do. But epistemology is so important for
us.
That we're seeing it now get slaughtered. Right? Day and night
people not
trust in their own eyes, right? People trusting untrustworthy
sources, people accepting claims that are there, which we don't
know. And by the way, everything on the internet soon
will be a lie in the sense of they can lie through anything. In other
words, what AI is doing through deep fakes will render any video
that you see suspect, unless it's proven truthful by another source.
Audio even easier, right?
Yeah. So it was a one minute clip, they got very close with an hour,
they'll probably get 99%. So we're getting to the point that you
cannot trust an online source very, very soon. Right? Yes. My
personal conclusion,
the onslaught of misinformation, withdraw from it and to focus on
mastering the basics.
What commentary would you have on that to the OMA because I feel
like
it's very easy to get lost in the police, the red flags, if you
think it's important to be consuming the latest news cycle to
watch the latest videos. But by withdrawing from all that and
asking myself what I will do, right is my relationship with a
love like, right? It just, it removes all the forks in the
kitchen that don't have to focus on anymore and stay within a one
mind rack on the things that matter. Things like kids and
immediate, tangential or tertiary
brains are references that are important to me. I allow and not
what's going on, on mass conspiracy level because I feel
like yeah, that stuff is a waste of time. It is not architects and
engineers for 911. Truth is like a pet peeve more than anything else,
like what are you going to get out of? Okay, I'll spend like,
a couple minutes every
few months when I get peeved. But it's a pet peeve and nothing more.
Because it's an insult to intellect, right? You're insulting
our brains here. And it's just so stupid to buy into that, but and
to not see what the truth of it. But
it's its sphere of influence and sphere of control. But you have to
have I do believe we have to have a pulse on what's happening
because we will get hit.
immigrants came to America not knowing what's going on, they got
hit by something called MTV and their kids went astray in the 80s.
Then it comes in the 90s. I have no controls, but computers
everywhere get a laptop, they get hit with transformation, or they
get a cell phone. They got hit because they're unaware. So I
believe always have to be aware. And that's like a reconnaissance
mission. Yeah, I'll take this one last question. You previously
mentioned how the OMA was humiliated because our forefathers
lost wars.
And they lost wars because you strayed away from a lost path? Is
their sin affecting us? Yes, it is. The we face the consequences
of people's failures. That's a summary of it. If your dad gets
does good and he gets rich, don't you benefit. If your dad keeps
getting fired, because he's got a bad personality, and he doesn't
know how to work with people and he gets fired and you go poor?
Don't you suffer? Yes, the sin is on him, but the consequences on
you, the sin is on them, and the consequences fallen to us. And so
we're not sinful, but we are suffering the consequences. So you
have to know that there are sins and there's consequences. There's
good deeds, and there's consequences. The beneficiaries of
the consequences of good deeds are not always good. Those people
aren't always good. Someone did well Allah opened the gates of
wealth for him.
Right. Now his kids spoiled, Rotten brat.
So there are good deeds, and there are rewards. And there are
consequences. So you have to separate between the two. Just
because a man is good doesn't mean it's good. The
his kids handle the reward Well, right. They might not handle the
reward well, so it might not benefit them that reward. So you
always have to always think about there's actions and there's
consequences and they're separate. Right? Does that come along? I
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