Shadee Elmasry – NBF 205 Two New Books
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you you may have bought it 30 years ago, but you may have killed
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you I don't know if you were here when we were on celebrate mercy.
And I said meant Twitter. It's just a place of arguments. Right?
And I said, I made a commitment. I'm not gonna argue with Muslim
groups anymore, right? And Allah took the Twitter account away, so
I could taste what it feels like not to argue. And it feels good.
It's almost like I don't even want my Twitter account back. It's
like, I'm gonna get it back. I'm gonna go for it back. But to be
honest with you, what what is there to say? Right? Just know the
say, everyone's there's a million people talking about Islam. You
know, there's nothing to tweet, there's nothing value, you're not
adding anything. So I'll probably get it back. And I'll still do it
and everything. But it's that excitement that hap thing about,
you know, there's nothing there on Twitter, that is worth much. And I
definitely prefer not having feuds with Muslims, which is I got a lot
of feuds with Muslims. Let's let's be honest. All right. With I have
an opinion, I believe something is true. I just say it pretty maybes
was reckless in the past. And it's caused me to have
you know, some people who don't like those things that I have to
say, but guess what, I stick by every single thing, there's not a
single thing that i i regret. I regret the after effect that
people were upset by this or that, right? That's, that's not I don't
I'm not happy about that. But
you know,
I'm not happy about that stuff. But I can't say that any of these
positions that I took did not have a rational or shut or shut it
basis.
Ladies and gentlemen, the nothing but facts if you notice it live
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And giving people the ABCs The entryway, the doorway, the
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out there that everyone's you know asking these days
and that's on people's minds. That's that that's what nothing
but facts is that's in general. When I teach people I like to
teach the freshers the newbies, the noobs the rookies, the people
who just coming out, and just like waking up to discovering that,
hey, I need to get back to Allah. I need to get back to the dean.
That's the group that I find to be most pure. And here's the thing.
It's a sad thing. The moment you come in, we have such a fractured
OMA right
No, the moment you get your feet wet and you get you take a
position or two immediately you find yourself in controversy. And
I remember going through that and I was very upset. I thought like
Muslims are Muslims what we got one OMA right. That's what I never
thought that there were groups except for the crazy sects. Yeah,
I knew that existed. I wasn't that naive. But within an Asana
you know, you come in with that hyper, optimistic, idealistic view
of the world. And your heart is so clean. And you just imagine, you
know, everyone's like, if you go into if you if you, let's say, in
the world of medic medicine, okay, in the world of medicine, and you
come out there, and you're picking a doctor, and you talk to other
doctors, about doctors, you imagine in your head, all these
doctors want good for me, that's it, you don't realize they
probably got their feuds. They got their rivalries, they got their
schools of thought, right. And they got their bickering. So I
want everyone to think about, you know, this so that this experience
that I have transfers maybe positively to others, is that you
always want to remember when your intention was just 100% pure. And
you got to stick to that. And it's a memory of a feeling.
It's a feeling, right, it's a memory of an internal state. And
you got to navigate and keep that internal state. And that because
that internal state is the intention. That's your intention,
and that's your
purity of your intent. And it's an idealism, and it's a good opinion
about others.
drama free feud free, okay. And everyone probably remembers that
state. So we got to stick to that. And that's where, at some point in
Islamic dialogues and discourses, you got to step away from where
there's argumentation, and that was my intention. And I have to
say, I've made that intention. Maybe like,
Alright,
I've made that intention, like
10 times and failed. So let's take out let's check. Let's try it this
time. Right. Let's try let's try it this time. And hopefully, this
time, it'll work. And that commitment to, we're going to have
a position people are going to say bad things.
And whatever happens happens after that, you know, argumentation
hardens, the heart says the hellish razor. All right, it
hardens the heart, and I want to stay for not going to not have a
position, if it's a position that's valuable for the listener,
the common Muslim to know.
Right. It's a political opinion that I have, does that have any
value to anybody? No, it's just an opinion. I keep that to myself.
Right? And it's, if it's something in your paygrade it's something
that, you know, it's valuable for every Muslim to know, then we're
gonna say it, like, not everyone's gonna like it, right.
Let's now turn.
It is Monday. And you know what Monday means? It is the day
in which seydel q&a in the messengers of Allah it was sudden
was born. Someone asked, Should I fast on Monday, the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said, will lead to fear he
I was born on that day,
on that Monday, on Monday, so Monday is the day that we begin
with the Shema ill of the prophets of Allah when he said that we
devote Mondays to any book related to the messenger of allah
sallallahu. So that's number one. Segment Number two, I'm going to
give you some of the talks that I know are happening and some that
are not happening. We know that there are certain talks certain
places in London, England, I'm not going to certain places, I am
going to
generally no set schedule yet.
But I'll share that with you.
Segment Number three, I got two books here
that I find are the really one of the best books, two of the best
books I've seen published. Okay. One of them is by a man named Ray
Hans ad. This is one of my favorite books that I've come
upon. And I will probably read this book five times.
Okay, and I cannot express to you how much this book it's almost
like he took ideas from my head, like questions and things that I
knew like every Muslim should know this and you put it down on paper.
Okay, probably in a much better way that I could.
I'm going to share with you these two books that I think people
should read from segment numero quatro is going to be open QA
ladies and gentlemen. Oh Madame is asking what are the name of the
books? I'm going to tell you when we get to segment numero Ptrace.
Okay, so we got four segments today. And let's begin our first
segment and let's do it
I'm check Hey, what's what time is it?
Right that right now? One Two off. So let's take a 15 minute segment
20 minute segment I can go for two hours on this. Okay. Segment
Number one is the let's take a deep dive into the messenger of
allah sallallahu alayhi wa salam This is the greatest book and this
book is by a Sayed Mohammed Al Alawi al Maliki or Muhammad ibn
Allah we and Maliki Muhammad ibn Allah we have not bas al Maliki al
Maliki al Hassani. Okay,
can us Allah Allahu alayhi wa salam Yeah, Attorney dividend, he,
the chapter the Prophet used to care about his body, this is a so
not many. I have to honestly I gotta tell you, not many automate
and do this. So now. Maybe they don't have time. Maybe they sit
too much, but that many, many orlimar do not because virtues
spread differently amongst people. Some people emetic was once asked,
automatic. You have so many virtues, except you're not as a
hit. You're not ascetic. Like you have nice horses, nice homes, nice
pillows, nice couches in your homes nice clothes. Why aren't you
an ascetic like so and so on zone zone somatic said, Allah
distributes the rain where he wishes. Some people get more rain
than others. So, but this is something the prophets of Allah
when he was setting them had a concern for his body. Okay.
kanessa Allahu alayhi wa sallam. Yeah, Tony B Nava Fetty, Bethany
EY, Mubarak, the first thing and this I have to say all the
ultimate do cleanliness of the body. When you see a person,
especially those who care much for what we call alumina boy, they
care a lot about the thought about the Prophet thinking about the
messenger, sallallahu alayhi wa salam, you find them to be very
physically refined, almost obsessed with cleanliness. But let
me give you a little caveat. Our religion also has another side to
it.
The Sahaba were Bedouin, even the city of Medina would count today
for us as not a city.
The Sahaba did not have the luxury of paper towels of handkerchiefs
of water. When the Sahaba finished eating, what do you think they
did, they had rubbed the oil of the meat on their beard, and they
rub their hand in the dust. And that would get the oil out, and
then they rub the dust off on there. So the Sahaba were not
these this polished cityfolk just so that we can have a balance in
our religion, okay, they had a balance and there is I believe in
access, you can have access and cleanliness, especially like I
don't want to put this in my mouth as a German you're weakening your
immune system in my opinion, don't take medical advice from me but
that's my medical advice. As long as not a chemical right chemicals
probably bad but it's something in nature you know, falls on the
grass, get some dust on it. Nature is probably good to have in your
body you strengthen yourself strengthen your immune system.
That's a theory of mine. Don't take it you know it's not worth
the hill of beans but that's my theory but excessive all might
have been cooked up said when he saw people go and cleaning their
hands before dinner. And he said what is this this is person
behavior. Come and eat with the dust on your hand. Right? So we
have to know that cleanliness in our religion just has a balance
just like anything else. Because in the early days they used to
consider $1 hammer this is a great thing OCD develops out of this
age, right? I've seen people if a great falls on your own floor. Oh
I need it. What happened the three second rule What are the five
second rule I got the five day rule. Okay.
I'm not wasting food and becoming one of these OCD ultra clean types
of people all runs rinse it under the sink and eat it. Okay, if the
Apple has a little bit of brown around the edge, like if you some
bit an apple and didn't eat it, put it in the fridge. Oh, I have
to cut that off. Why? This is excess. It's a whole new our
religion x it gives us a lot of balance when it comes to these
things. But
the nails of the Prophet the moustache of the Prophet, the
visuals, the scent of the Prophet. There was no shortcuts on that.
The physical scent, the nails, the moustache, the teeth, no cutting
shortcuts and while you make will do it your face is going to be
clean. Right if you make we do everyday that you can't have stuff
in your eyes stuff in your your face. So these very important if a
visual that people see your first think
when they see you everyone has that.
Can they have Dessie to some of the law it was certainly equally
It was war. He showered at least once a week while you have
Hello, Ella
vest Lea de blood Tom Abadi. He used to wash his hands before
eating and after good we know that say North men knew that that was a
sunnah and said No Mother said no it's not a son.
Or you mentioned it way ahead is Olustee mlsc works equally equally
the see work. See here's a you know why people don't use this
because they treat the sewak like a toothbrush. You only have one
right how many toothbrushes you when you go home on your sink you
don't have like three toothbrushes you don't want to because that
thing never leaves the house. But the Suek is everywhere I came to
realization can have if you just have one second you think okay,
this is my miswak you're gonna lose it. You're never going to use
them. So you got to have miswak here miswak in the car miswak on
the nightstand. Just have them everywhere. It cost you two cents.
But the miss work, I personally believe has a better effect on the
teeth and less of that filmy, foamy filmy, weird toothpaste,
flavor. None of that and it has a better impact on the teeth. I
don't know what it is the randomness of the bristles or some
something in the bristles of the miswak okay.
It's much better, it brightens the teeth and also it's you know,
keeps you company while you're driving. Well, can I sell Allahu
alayhi wa salam Yeah, follow you have Phil though. I Letta who the
opera fee Bethany Ben Nevada. Where is our little Elsa and her
middle class Setia it be well advised he will not be up the up
identity.
And the edges of the body were always crisp. His teeth were
always crisp. his moustache never went over his mouth. His
fingernails were always clipped. If you clip your fingernails every
Friday morning, they're never going to be long. And there's a
disgusting disgusting habit that started amongst the like the
workers in Egypt they keep the pinkie long you ever seen this?
And they and I said man, what is this discussing? How is it now
sometimes I don't have my screwdriver. Right? I'm like, Oh,
come on. And then another one to ask them. What is this? And he
said yeah, clean your teeth out. Do you know how many germs are in
there? All right, bacteria is in here. A disgusting habit. If we
see someone if one of our guys ever gets that we are pinning him
down and clipping it before him. That the long Pinky that when you
see a guy has that he is an old school Egyptian.
The pinky, the long pinky finger cut that off. Also, the pluck out
the hairs of the armpit. pluck it out so it's permanently gone. And
between the legs, the private parts shave it every Friday
morning that is with the host of Joomla got what can a Moodle be
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Katya Kohli in Allah uban you have
when it comes to this discussion on cleanliness and the balance,
the tip the balance, the evidence will tip towards cleanliness, the
bulk of the Ummah, after the Sahaba or city people, the Sahaba
Bedouin they don't have water everywhere. They don't have the
amenities we have. But immediately Islam went to Egypt It's an
ancient city. Okay, in Egypt, ancient cities for stocks or
whatever they called it back then for stocks now by the way, this
long fingernails thing applies to women too. It applies in Islam of
Chinese by the Sunnah. This is not a sunnah for men on this is only
for women to just in case some people think that it's only for
men and that women they do have long long nails. It's it's a
sunnah for both men and women just
to clarify that Islam wants to cities right away city folk are
different than Bedouin folk the Nomad folk, the rules of life
change, the culture changes. So when the balance when we have that
balance, it always bounces towards cleanliness. Allah is pure and he
loves what is pure. And the Hadith continues. Naveen one you have one
another for God. This is from from Tirmidhi. Clean and loves
cleanliness. the cleanliness of Allah obviously clearly is
different from it is non bodily cleanliness. We know that what
Kadeem when you had will Karim. He's generous. He loves
generosity. Where's the generosity? Where's the it's
also, we should have a couple of extra bottles everywhere you go.
Do we have any iPad here? That's the generosity. Some people are
stingy. They don't want to use it because it's, you know, like it's
gonna go away or it's or it's gonna it's gonna, you know, run
out. Okay, no, you should use your
when Joe where'd you humble dude, he he's a giver, and he loves
those who give. Okay, well
coldly to love the food equally Mr. Tato clean yourself with
everything you can and Allah has been an Islam Allah Navassa Allah
built Islam
upon Nevada
Okay
well then you had the cooler Jana Illa kulana defen and no one will
enter Jannah except everyone clean now if you just follow the Sunnah
okay
you will be extremely clean
you cannot the end and cleanliness to me is not negated by some dust,
some that stuff is nothing we used to have one of my first teachers
was a surgeon. And he used to say that he said that when he talked
about Islamic teachings on cleanliness, he said people out
there they need this the most elite people they need this, he
says because we cut up people and we got other very well off people
who come in and we have to cut them up and clean them and do
surgery on them and said they're filthy. Like they're filthy, they
do not have basic hygiene. They're unclean.
And these were well these were you know, well off people.
Well Cubetto Delhi, Elan Isla Nava Fetty, but then he s Shetty if he
got
the water up to his Sharif. Even his the sweat of the Prophet as a
miracle for profits had a good scent to it didn't most people
believe it or not sweat is actually if you if you run indoors
on a treadmill inside, you're gonna sweat a lot but that's what
never mixed with dust in the air. It's almost you you might have
like no scent to you. Especially if there's no hair that it makes
with it makes with the dust of the hair so, so sweat by its nature.
The profits sweat according to these narrations we accept it had
a good scent to it.
What it had to a lotta fuku umber will misc his general sense people
have a general sense
was better than Ember and misc musk. What the Buddha had to heal
moment allottee cannot.
Baku Fie, a thought 30 opinion Rumina his scent would stay in the
path in which he walked Oh my daddy could have no law Shaka
Vienna Heather Macross ice this is one of the unique features about
the messenger of allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
yet bitten Devi water g Lee he was sadly he
God Anasazi Allahu Anhu cannot afford the loss of Allah and he
set him up to do an ROTC he he used to oil his hair. So that that
it would flow and not be dry and, and when your hair is dry and you
know, gets wiry
and tessuti a healer here too. He he used to comb his hair and his
beard. They had combs back then they didn't they were not
completely bereft of any tools. They had tools they had clippers
or scissors or they had combs.
Were your clear oil cleaner. Okay.
And that is a Gurkha, a piece of cloth to the our Isla ROTC heinous
dramatic Dhoni leads up to El Imama Minho, when you put oil they
used to take another cloth put that on top of the hair and then
put the turban on top of that
and the cap could ensue. So they Wear the turban but the in order
to not get the cap and the turban oily
they put this other garment for so the profit care for these things.
Okay, that was his care for his hair. What about his eyes? Got up
no Ibis Radi Allahu and Houma and then the VSL Allah is and we can
can at level Macola McCalla yak Tehillim in her Calella every
night he would put three
on one eye and three on the other. Okay. And the messenger some even
medic said that whenever he would put on his eyes he would not leave
the house. This is important Sunnah the Prophet put
on his eyes we know that but Malik says it is not the sunnah to leave
the house with that.
So now that you have it further nighttime only then wash it off.
Yeah to know who will be as nanny the prophets care for teeth.
Canis Allah Allahu alayhi wa salam Yeah, Danny bitec Lili as nanny by
the tena Woollett
Waiuku he used to care for putting something through his
between the teeth and like
what do we call it today?
Floss. Every three years go to the dentist to give me a lecture about
floss. I don't need a dentist I don't need commanding right and
forbidding wrong about floss every single time they give me the same
lecture guy. The world has time to floss. Give me the miswak in the
car let's call it a day. Okay
the Prophet used to say have by the Alamo technically loon I mean
almighty.
How good is the fortune of those who go between their teeth and my
oh my god, I didn't know this hadith existed so maybe floss
maybe I will start flossing but I'm not getting the two the two
hands floss I need the stick with the piece of cloth on it that is
acceptable. But not yet to give me though that string and I'm going
to go back and forth with that that's too complicated. Right?
Give me that that plastic thing? Yep. And also I got my miswak
because appeal Allah Who minimum which callaloo? Well Mel Mota
Colonia rasool Allah they said who are the most likely loon for kala
al moussaka la luna Phil will do even water Kelly Luna Fatah
go okay. Those who go in between in their will do and go in between
with the food. So that is in will do they go between their fingers
as soon as they go between the toes and to go between the teeth.
Okay, to get things out of your teeth. calculator will do a mod
mother well Eastern shock were banal Asaba the mud mother the
mouth, rinsing water out of your mouth,
the nose in will in between the fingers between the fingers of
course being flooded the other two are similar as for tequila Tom
Farley and no laser che i said dial Melech Gainey Minh and Uriah
vain as nanny Sahiba Houma Tom and we'll call him when you suddenly
wow, I never heard this is from double Ronnie. And he meant
Muhammad listen to this. He said there is nothing that upsets
Metallica more
than seeing their man their their person who they're assigned to
pray and there's teeth sticking there's food sticking out of his
teeth.
So brushing your teeth going between the teeth.
Just because of this hadith I'm gonna get that flosser All right
the miswak is good but maybe it doesn't get every single thing
between the teeth a dentist give me all those lectures but now that
there's a hadith on it
you gotta go get that those sticks.
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In order for his mouth to taste good and his teeth to look shiny.
He was always using the miss work in all his states. We all have one
thing only for Medicaid. We don't do it in the masjid or in the
prayer line. Or in front of people hang out with people are you
hanging out with one friend that's two friends that's nothing. But
unlike other modalities, which they say right before to commute
into the Haram use the miswak that's no seven that maybe is the
chef a method but the medical method does not observe that they
observe that this is cleanliness. You don't do that in front of the
people nor in the SFX nor in the masjid. Okay, and miswak is with
the widow or out of the widow or somewhere else.
Okay.
All right in the Salah before salaam meaning were in the widow
during the widow not right in front of the Scylla Okay,
according to the medically version of
understanding of Maddox understanding of who's going to
understand that and better than this than him were in the known
before sleeping web ads unknown after he wakes up from sleeping
whines Julio Kuru G. Anytime he comes in, he comes up anytime
there's like a shift a period of time where you didn't talk or eat
us them sweat.
But what can happen what are we doing and he used to tell people
way too early and encourage people to do this.
And he says as Seiwa kamatera to lil Femi marudhar Turner Rob, the
firm that miswak it's cleaning cleanliness for the mouth and
pleasing to the Lord narrated by necessity and others. Were cool.
Lola and Ashoka Allah Almighty Allah Martha Han Bisou Akima Kohli
Salah roll Bukhari if it was not just to make things matters
difficult on my Alma I would have commanded him to use them as work
with every Salam
Well, theory weights in Intel bizarrely with Lebron Isla Farah
to La him Seiwa kinda Kohli Solokha Farah fully Natale l will
do. I would have obligated it upon
And then for every Salah just as we'll do it was obligated but the
Prophet did not want to make things difficult for people
because sometimes you don't have a miswak you can't find one and some
people then use their finger instead to rub out anything that's
on the front of their teeth. Alright, chocolate wallet says
there's a company called the Waterpik. And it pressurize blasts
water okay, it's much better than the plastic but it looks like it
needs technology and electricity and stuff like that. Okay, so not
like that's not present but it means like it's not something
mobile or something you need to be in the in the bathroom to do but
anyway, we'll check that up.
And it now will be the Irby he was at the profits concern with his,
his clothes and his appearance. BLNR Sula, llama loosen the
Prophet clear it clarified to us and
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Mishima. Ambia is one of the ways of prophets all prophets had
regularly had a good appearance and good clothes.
Well, he saw the human asleep I'll sila and they're excellent
attributes that oh to me the
good. The prophets lie Selim says this about the MBA and narrative
intimidate will say do now Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam
who will say you will MBA he is the chief of all profits. Well
Ivanka for her under focal killer he bedlinen with Obon were baked
in WeMod Lisa, he is the cleanest of human beings in his home, in
his body, in his clothes, and in his gathering will fill Hadith and
in the Hadith, Mara a tomb with the hervor Rajamouli Well, asanam
in which and Wella and Kostova a woman came and saw the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
narrated into Bharani and she said about the messenger. I've never
seen anyone with a nicer face and cleaner clothes than him. Okay?
What kind of sort of Allahu alayhi wa sallam yet the gem Malou he
used to beautify himself. Why? Uh huh through Allah to Jamal, and he
used to encourage people to beautify themselves in Elijah Muto
nibbly Jamel, Allah is beautiful and he loves beautiful beauty or a
wahoo even a Sunni well what can a Euro I? Well, well, Munna Assabet
used to be considerate of circumstances and occasions not
everything is the same way that General will food can Allahu halen
ACARA the macabre to him when newcomers would come chief of
tribes so and so and a chief of tribe of so and so would come he
had a different state than when they weren't they're fed to Jim
metal with lb lb jump job, Betty he or women who are held during
the day, whatever he had a job or a joke, but he would beautify
himself by wearing that when those guests came. Okay. It may may your
nurses will alkazi Mohali that would be appropriate to wear for
the person who's coming your way that Jah la do lobbies hotel
London, MK su Sutton and if aide came, he used to wear a specific
garment because it's eight. Eight is not the time to wear the same
clothes that you always been wearing. So this idea of wearing
new clothes, okay.
On aid or different clothes, it's Miss noon. Secondly, what else
Joomla doesn't have to be new but a garment just for Joomla
just to make it specific, distinguish to account and what
will be that I used to say do this
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Allah Abdun Namath and you hippo and Euro frn Yamato here,
alright narrated by Torani that if Allah gave you a blessing Allah
Allah would love to see the sign of this blessing upon you. Well
photo in them in Kurama mini Allah Allah He Nichol with Toby he would
Allah who Bill Yes he is. One of the Quran met or act of generosity
from Allah to a believer is that his garments are always clean and
he's happy with what is little in life. That's like that's that's a
gift that you're able to always keep your clothes clean. Don't
take this for granted. Some people are too poor to keep the clothes
clean. Or they don't have a consciousness. You don't go out
with stained garment. You don't go out with an iron garment. And I
have to tell some of the youth this by the way, like some of the
kids they come in like say 11 years old, 12 years old. Like the
doll the jeans
look like it came out of a dog's mouth. Looks like a dog chewed on
it like, like a toy and spit it out and then that person wore it
like that. Completely wrinkled. Like that thing was not even
folded. The jeans was at the bottom of a pile. So I know
everything about you. You're one of those people who puts a pile up
a pyramid in his room. Like I could, you could tell because how
does how does Jean get that crumpled? Right? And denim is not
even easy to get crumpled. But that garment was at the bottom of
a pile and you're one of the people that has a pile in the
room. Okay, and that's not
that contrary to the Sun not here.
To go out with wrinkled up clothes is really no different than
stained up clothes. It's just on a you don't want to look at it.
Okay, so this is something again of the city folk of the people
where these things matter to us. This is not the Bedouin land this
not the farmland farmland who cares? Everything is dirty. You
are never clean on the farm. If you were to take out your most
your best garment Okay, and just walk outside it's gonna get dusty
and animal will rub against you. So don't measure us against the
farmers or on
against the the Bedouin Adam is saying I have heard not aren't
Enclosed is the sun. Is that true? I don't know if that could be the
Sunnah because they didn't really did they have irons back then they
may be pressed their clothes in some way shape and form who knows.
But by the spirit of what we are reading here attina Having care is
a general term.
Kenyatta and in Allah Demeter have Bucha Mal, it's general right.
Therefore, it's open ended. So what is beautiful to us? Does
anyone expect you to come in with you know these excessively? Well?
Expensive garments? I don't think so. But can it be ironed? And can
the stains be washed up? That's it's reasonable to say right so in
Elijah meat on your head will Jemelle now the phone you're gonna
love
Alright, so that it's general it's what us as a lot of we can say
pretty confidently nobody would go to a job interview. Without iron
clothes. Nobody would go to propose to a woman and I'm going
to meet her mom and dad today. No, but it's so not to iron my
clothes.
Is that ever gonna happen? Right
What can I sell Allah to sell him yen her unique own unique means to
end yen you forbids untidy yield the Thea Beetle was don't expose
your garments to be dirty will be rough a lot and he to tell people
lift it from the ground. Okay? Well cool to edify is araca for no
engkau aapke lift up your izhar it's cleaner and it will last
longer. Okay, it's cleaner it would last longer.
Couple more sections before we wrap up segment number one and
move on to segment number two, which is latest updates on the
England trip. Then segment number three two books I want to share
with everyone that segment number four,
open QA with everything open no subject, any subject.
What about his house in his masjid, ganas, Allah, Allah who
sent me at any been Allah Fetty Beatty he will your hip and knee
Hakuna Khalifa. He loved that his house be cleaned.
So that to some kids you know kids are worse than like a torn
writers. If you had a riot if if 10 People write it in your house,
right? Having kids in the house is worse than them. Because writers
will get exhausted and they'll leave writers go home. Kids will
keep coming every day they wake up in your house. You're here you're
still here. Right? And they will mess up your home. It's not their
home what are they here? Right Way I hope so NASA either that he got
wack or not. They flew F Niantic home and he used to tell people
clean your homes.
But can I tell anybody know the affected Masjid with Tim will be
there lick the mask. Keep the masjid clean and he's secure about
this way Afra will be many of whom will be had the hidden will him
and he was happy with the people who did this what he that he
conveyed Nola mimetic morality can adapt
TOCOM al Masjid when a woman died and she used to be the sweeper of
them. She used to sweep the message while I'm you Bureau
elaborated definitely hurt after they didn't tell him that she died
because she was not someone of import. And they buried her then
he said where's the woman who cleans up the message? They said
well she died we buried her. He was
hella then to Mooney did you ask me before you did this? Okay.
Further Herbert Illa. Cumbria was a lovely he wants her grave and he
meets a lot upon because he cared about
This person whose contribution was to clean the Masjid. Okay.
There needs to be a nonprofit organization dedicated
to putting paper towels in the mosques, bathrooms. It's almost
like that one area of competence. This is this is the reason I know
Muslims didn't do 911
I don't we're not supposed to talk about 911 Some people, especially
their parents are compensated like, I'm telling you, I know
1,000% practicing Muslims and not tonight, we can even put paper
towels in the bathroom.
It cannot keep the bathrooms functioning, you think you're
gonna hijack planes? Just think about it. If you know your
community, I've been to many countries. And I hung out with the
pious Muslims in many countries.
No one's got the bathroom issue down. It's almost like we're still
Bedouins. Like who got this veteran? Oh, what do we do? We
don't know what to do. No one's set a budget for this no one set a
schedule for this. No one said just Amazon direct order it every
month.
Right? It's almost like constant non stop. It's predictable. Right?
Turkey is the only country that may have got this down.
So I know our OMA right? There's no way we could do something that
requires 15 steps like this expertise. precision timing. It's
not gonna happen.
Oh, one of those like air dryers. Yeah, the air dryer. I will like
you solve that problem. Let me tell you what else. Okay, I have
an invention for the masajid
a ground level air dryer, where your you do your thing. You kick
it before you leave. And it dries.
You dries the whole floor of the message of the bathroom. And you
put one here you put one there you put one on the other side. So you
kick it all of them go off right. And hot air comes into the mess
into the floor for 30 seconds. Okay, hot air. Now if I kick it
you kick in next verse kicks it the at least the entryway,
the area where people will first walk in the area where the flip
flops are up. Okay. We'll be dry. Okay.
Yeah.
I'm telling you, that's what we need. That no one has thought of
this. And it could be a strip in air, a hot air strip on 123 walls
and then the sink is out the fourth wall or this will do area
and then Oh Dean Addy. Motion censored. Yep. Motion censored.
Okay. As soon as, like, there is that sense. Boom, it turns on even
for 10 seconds. Right. The place will be filled with warm air. It
will be dried out and everything will be perfect automatic. A dry
summer says it already exists. But we don't have it. Okay, why don't
we have it? And we have other problems that happen. I hate to
say this, but the OMA has a pot. I'm telling you potty training
ROM. It's as if we are all in OMA a Bedouins we don't know how
toilets work. We had all of Ramadan, maybe, except for the
last two weeks, or last week. Three weeks of Ramadan. We did not
have toilets. Why? Because some people I don't know why, what
they're doing what's going on paper towels,
stuffing them in the toilets, and thinking it's an industrial
strength toilet, flushing the toilet. And then guess what
happened? All the paper towel went out clogged up somewhere Central,
clogged up, everything backed up. We had to end up going and doing
all sorts of digging and cutting and hiring people. And then these
people come out and it's just paper towels. That's it. It's like
you don't know that paper towel can will clog the toilet. You're
an adult. And it's like I'm telling you we people don't know
how to use the toilet properly. Right? 7700 says the same thing on
Instagram. Like same experience. Why is it that we have How could
you live in America? You took a plane to get here, right? You know
the basics of life. How do you not know how to use the toilet? So now
we're nervous about putting paper towels back in the bathroom. It
costs us three weeks of toilet and the most important time of the
year Ramadan. Right. And when I put putting paper towels here, and
Samara says I thought it was a UK issue sister it's an issue.
The OMA Why do you not we know how to use this technique like this
technology came from England and we're so confused. Right the
toilet
came out of England. Right.
So terrible situation here with the bathrooms but we really we
have cleanliness issues.
which which when you know your only you know your OMA and you
know that certain things you can't if you can't get this right What
are you gonna get right? Right What are you gonna get right? So
for Khadija if it Hadith
Okay, well go ahead well Ghana who NACA Rajon MaxO Sunita wala tap
here al Masjid wha Hua No, I am al mucha. Mer was so may have been
with Jim muddiness but then Illa had the will Viva No I am the call
the Madame mirror is the coal heater, someone who heats up
coals, because you have to heat up coal was his job but who in the
masjid who
puts the booklet up and it's a coal and then you put the
woodchips on top of it so that the house doesn't smell like food. The
Masjid after Iftar after dinners does not smell like food and his
name was no im and MoodGYM milk okay, that piece of cold is called
a Gemorah the one who heats it heating it up is called Attachmate
and Bucha mirror the one who heats it up while ASA costs and BMS GD
Bell Can I hope to Allah that He can be a gentleman it was not
something cost to the master to the profit in general. He is
prophesized seldom used to have him do it after thorough
say normal established it after Asia in Ramadan. So the when I
said when people come to the masjid, it smells nice. Okay.
For Khadija FL Hadith de Marana Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa
salaam Divina el masajid if it do a Marana and none of the
rahua who Timothy the Prophet sallallahu Sallam commanded us
that in every home to make a little mosque, a place of Salah
for yourself in your home and to always keep it clean.
Okay, well Amara enter Kunal Moodle Mata her Yanni American
cada alhaja the places of the bathroom, wherever you have had
law us.
Law lay us equalness when masajid were not heard Rajul and yet, and
yet, yet an outcome Phil masjids Barra and Don diva yesterday had
minute called that where he Acevedo che Enumclaw and Utah so
what mineral was he drunken beer is a big reward for someone who
even clean cleans the smallest thing that from the mosque. Okay,
and he said that
that there the bathroom should be kept separate so that none of that
spills into the mosque that ninja
and do not even blow your nose in the masjid. Okay, in the sense of
if people used to blow their nose and still today like if people are
working or something they just blow their nose like that. It's
pretty gross, but people used to do that.
The voice can assault us SallAllahu Hasson cabana NSN and
Lika kala bathala Hoonah be an ill
has an old wedge he has no salty
and I said no prophet has been sent except he had a good face and
a nice voice. What can and abuse us and whom wedge handle us and
whom SOTA the Prophet sighs your prophet had the nicest face and
the nicest voice that is it. Oh Timothy, will call al Bara Ignazio
al bara iblue Zyban gara Rasulullah sallallahu Sallam
Felicia with Tina was eaten the Prophet recited with Tina was a
tune in Asia for them SML salt and SMU never heard a voice better
than this little El Sheikh on Claudia Muslim.
Well, Carla Juba nimotop kana sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
has no Naga good.
His when he recited it was beautiful what kind of you so de
Sala can Mata ko Luma map that was solid that he saw he will have
cattle Baja will be any Hakuna had the salt what can a few so to your
Kuwa behalf we have local Mariela blue who sold to a lady there was
a depth to his voice like it was it had texture to His voice and it
was his voice would reach far away. Well was for hula Bara was a
whole borough but as I've described and forgot up, Katana
had the SML I went to Kofi who do the in prophets Allah Allah He
said we give a speech one time give a cookbook and people heard
him from far away so his voice would tell us up miracle for the
Prophet. Oh, call it tomo honey. Oh man is I couldn't smell pura at
an Ibiza La La Jolla Santa Fe jofa Lady in del Cabo and Allah Rishi.
She said that I would be sleeping, laying down
I would hear the recitation of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam from what he's reciting at the Kaaba. Okay, so that ends this
chapter of this excellent book Mohamed El insert will come by
Mohammed ibn Ali Abbas al Maliki and Mackay. Has any, okay and
that's the chapter on the image of the prophets of Allah when he was
on them.
Okay.
And so
that ends segment numero uno. Let us now look at segment numero dos
short segment
the there is no the finals going on first on the England trip is
not for another is finalized, except for two events, maybe three
events. Okay.
Planting roots of safety, harrow England. Let's click on that
where is harrow England and what day would that be? Okay
may 31 7:30pm, harrow central mosque Okay. harrow central mosque
will talk to the Muslims of harrow that should be good whereas can
you look up where it is What city is that in cities
June 2 Planting prophetic seeds the melting pot community hall
in Bolton
could you make a map you know like at destinations Yeah. Yeah, so put
Haro first then put Bolton
Harrelson Tomas then Bolton
and um, that's all I'm gonna say for now because we wait until the
rest are out. Okay.
Okay, it's not live yet. I gotta wait till the organizer says it's
live or else they're gonna get upset.
Okay, so gotta wait until it's live. But I didn't even know where
these two places are. Bolton England.
Bye Bolton, UK. Yeah, click that.
Like is Bolton England?
Whoa, Bolton is far away from Harrow. Where is Harrow? Click on
that. harrow is is right at the edge of London northwest of
London.
Past Wembley this is like zone eight is how many zones are there
in England and London enough for? harrow must be in zone four.
We're not staying anywhere. Wherever it's a different place
every day. Gonna be traveling. Yeah. Yeah, three hours and 40
minutes from Bolton all that can you zoom out? Take a screenshot
and put that up. Yeah, like that. Perfect. Okay, so that that's at
least two and
and we're going to be I'll be sending out I'll keep going all
the way down. Go take the whole England Yeah. Okay.
And I'll have
my wife will send it to the group.
She'll said I don't have like an assistant. And she's not my
assistant. She has to educate me my sister. I would have I'd like
to hire her as my sister. But
But she'll send it out to everybody when we get it inshallah
because
she loves England. I wish he come with me onto the trip. But
but she can't so that's what we have so far in England, Bolton,
and Harrow and other guys they other things are almost like
like
90% Booked
How many guys know a handful? Yeah, just a handful. Yeah.
Just a handful.
It's not going to be a massive group or anything.
Maybe when we get there some other young guys will go.
And by the way, I don't do that type of thing with
some of these guys are some of the shoe. They're like rock stars. I'm
not really comfortable with that stuff.
They're like rock stars and they get to go in and they take in a
million pictures with somebody. Right? Take pictures and I'm not
really I don't really do that stuff to be honest with you make
Do you feel uncomfortable?
I'm not a fan of that stuff
let's let What's that? texted you like? Waiting for you? Like, where
are you gonna?
Pop up? No, no clue. No clue to be honest with you. Yeah, no clue.
All right, so that's good enough for sec segment number two. That's
all. That's all. That's what we have. Right?
All right, so Abraham Khan, is this electrical? Yes is electric
or when is it last Tuesday, in May, is the departure probably
arrive Wednesday, and then depart back
first Tuesday of June. It's a humble little tour, go to some
massage and meet some people I would really like to talk to non
Muslims. How do you get a room full of non Muslims you ever watch
these videos have?
Like, US investors and these people right?
And he's given like, shahada to like different people and talking
about Islam. Where is he getting this audience? How was he? How was
he pulling in this audience of like 60 non Muslims because what
matters? What is the what is the most important thing is that
somebody is to to give Dawa to someone who needs it. Okay, that
is not the most important thing to me that's the most important thing
but we'll go there and we'll give some spend time with with with
Muslims and you know, see what benefit they we can benefit and
what we can we can benefit from them or we can give benefit to
them. Are we doing segment number three? Is there anything else?
Let's see if there's any comments or questions on segment numero
tres numero dos. TELUS razor says go to Speaker's Corner for what a
thicker night do molded in speakers corner
this this tour is being sponsored by Kadima foundation and and
Medina, a group called that Medina
and it's a humble little tour. Right? Not some kind of a big
deal. Just go out there meet the Muslims of England talk about you
know things like just like we're talking about here on the stream
and see the OMA and that's the whole the whole point of it.
Right.
All right, let's go to segment number three.
Look at this book right here. You see this book? I don't know the
author like I know his name, obviously. But I don't know who he
is. Okay.
This is an awesome book.
I got this book in the mail. It's very colorful. So I thought maybe
Is this like a it looks like a Harry Potter novel? Doesn't it?
When I opened it, he it's it's an educated persons
examination of Islam.
First the existence of God then prophet hood,
then Hadith. Okay.
So if you know this person, I do not know this person and I got it
in the mail. Someone sent it to me in the mail. Okay.
I think the author or the authors friends, like the authors crew
sent this to me
as a courtesy.
I love these courtesies.
Good. And the first thing when I'm looking at this, I say to myself,
is this person connected to ship Newark Keller, because there are
some, you know, Chickenhawk. Keller's books always have one of
these things. So when I looked at him, like, this person is
connected to Shiva, somehow, or inspired by his books, let's say
the book is called The Divine for critical minds and inquiry into
God's existence by Hans ad.
Okay. He's a medical doctor.
And he's also a philosopher, because most medical doctors, and
they're in the, the field of trial and error or demonstrable
knowledge, what we call an element to gdb. They're far from an
Illuminati Lea, the rational sciences, he comes here and he
says that,
that he talks on the importance of the idea of philosophy, not
philosophy, as in the mind is all we need to discern the truth, not
that kind of philosophy, but the philosophy the idea of, we need a
methodology to know what is certain and what is not good. And
this idea of scientism that if I can't touch it, feel it, see it in
a demonstration, then it's not real is
Complete farce and you are there for cutting off to massive sources
of certainty, which is transmission transmitted
knowledge. Alright prove to me scientifically that George
Washington existed prove to me scientifically that
King Henry they existed prove to me that the Armada in Spain was
destroyed scientifically, you can't prove any of this it's
transmission and how borrow a sudden it's called the
transmission that you must accept transmitted in a degree in a way
that rejecting it is an absurdity.
Okay,
historical transmission like that, good languages are all transmitted
like that many documents, many events are much awaited like that,
then there's often the knowledge, rational knowledge cosmologies are
arguments that if premise A is correct, for sure, if premise B is
correct, for sure, the conclusion must be correct, for sure. Let's
say premise A
is purely a rational principle that nobody can deny premise V is
a demonstrable principle that nobody can deny. Therefore, the
product of these two is a conclusion
that cannot be denied.
If all men are mortal, all human beings die. Right? Does anyone
disagree with that? No.
Have you as a human being
one day heavy will die. You have to accept that as a fact. Okay,
that is a bit the basis of rational knowledge. So let's take
a look at what he what he talks about. Why should we use logic
society today undermining logic society today's undermining logic
like what is one way in which society today is undermining
logic? The refusal or inability to establish set definitions
set definitions
for things
like their refusal to establish a set definition.
Okay, and Matt Walsh knows all about that, because he's the one
who really brought that out that we no longer define things. Okay,
in his is controversial document. It was controversial to some isn't
that wasn't controversial to me. I thought it was excellent.
From what I saw it and see though thing, alright, common philosophy,
philosophical question did the laws of nature, the laws of
physics create the universe could? Firstly, what is the law of
physics? Is it not a description of the behavior between two
material things? How could a law cannot create anything a law is
merely a description of the behavior of two different things.
Okay? Could the universe exist without a cause? Are there
infinite universes? Okay.
Let's just read one for the sake of it.
Let's go to page 20. And read from this even if we read a little bit
every day, we'll learn so much. Can somebody contact Ray Hans ad?
And tell him
that
I have a message for him, and that is baraka Lovick.
All right.
Did the laws of the universe create
the universe that the laws of physics create the universe?
Stephen Hawking says, what I have done is to show that it is
possible for the way the universe begin to be determined by the laws
of science. In that case, it would not be necessary to appeal to God
to decide how the universe began. This doesn't prove that there is
no God, only that God is not necessary. All right. What is your
hands at say the author?
This is a great cook quote for a number of reasons. First, it shows
how theists can end up with egg on their face. All right, when a gap
they
when a gap they hastily stuffed with God is inevitably filled with
its scientific explanation. So just because we don't know how
something happened, do not say oh, just God did it. That's it. It
went Allah X Islam. When Allah acts in the world he acts through
means.
What is the greatest miracle one of the greatest miracles is the
virgin birth. And even that Allah created Amin, which is God came
and touched the stomach of the Virgin Mary. Right? How about
Moses But the Red Sea? Yes, but still, Allah commands to say no
Musa to strike the sea. So he always creates with means in this
world. So just because you don't know something, do not sell. It's
just a miracle that Allah said config who knows there will be a
sub one day we discover we will discover the sub, the sub is the
created
means through which Allah creates something.
What is the setup by which I feel full eating? What's the setup by
which we're able to broadcast this?
The wires and the cables and the satellites, a suburb. That's what
the meaning of so if you don't know what the meaning of us Bab
is, that's what is S verb is the created means by which Allah Tada
or after which Allah creates ends. And both are separate creations.
Yet Allah has created one before the other regularly, so that we
can manipulate them use them and predict them.
Good.
Next.
Sure, it was unknown how such an amazing universe came out of the
big bang the theory that the universe was smaller than a
pinhead and extreme pinhead and extremely hot, and then started
rapidly expanding but opportunistically, invoking a
Divine Being without giving science a chance is bound to fail.
He's totally right about this. Everything is created with a
superb Second, it reveals that new knowledge of the universe does not
remove the need for unnecessary entity, a mistake that physicists
repeatedly make and
Sheikh Hamza Kamali has a beautiful, brilliant video series
on this. And he says every time science discovers something, all
you do is you added a new sub, you added a new link to the chain.
Right? So the first the first
generation of human beings, how many causes and effects did they
know not much fire heats, water cools food, safe sheets, sharp
objects cause pain. Now we have so much knowledge, but that all we're
doing is adding links to the causation right this cause this,
this cause this, this cause this, this cause this, this causes, it
does not take away the need for an end at some point, a first source
of creation. Late Professor Hawking, Director of the Center of
theoretical cosmology at Cambridge may have managed to so that the
initial laws work together to produce the amazing universe that
we now have truly marvelous. But if laws can be shown to work
together to produce the results we're looking for, does it explain
how laws came about in the first place?
This is philosophy. This is why a philosopher can critique a
scientist without being a biologist or a scientist. Okay. On
this point, Rupert Sheldrake poses a question for materialists.
If the laws of nature existed before the Big Bang, and governed
the Big Bang from its very instant, where were they? Because
laws are mere descriptions of material things behavior? So if
material things didn't exist, where were the laws, right?
Moreover, if some formula or final theory is developed that can
account for every detail of our universe, including the laws,
along with all their constants, the next question would be, where
did it come from? And why did it exist in the first place? The
answer would probably be some super formula. But then where did
the super super formula come from? Laws, like everything else, are
contingent, meaning they are in one particular form instead of
another? I think Rihanna is a student of Hamza Karim Ali. Okay.
Yeah, I'm guessing here, because having interacted with this
knowledge, enough, you start seeing the threat of similarity of
A beautiful transmission. This is so important she comes out of Mali
is one of the first people to speak like this, not like in the
world, but in our world. In our little world of English speaking.
Kalam, preachers and teachers, good, but he's putting it in a
very easy way for people to understand.
They could have contingent means it could be one way instead of
another way. So gravity is what a certain measure will couldn't
gravity be stronger? Couldn't be lighter. Why is it this amount
that it is now? Okay, can you imagine gravity being stronger or
weaker? Of course, you can't. As such laws, like all things
contingent, require an explanation, why are they the way
they are? And in that sense, there certainly isn't need for
an unnecessary entity, or God, as Hawking prefers to choose them to
be one way and not another. Nevertheless, to give Hawking the
benefit of the doubt he may not have meant to make an all
inclusive statement. If he meant that God is not necessary to
explain how the universe unfolded after the Big Bang, because
science explains those steps then, in this limited sense, we can give
them that
Okay, okay after the creation font, but in that case, this
should learn why it is a mistake to attempt to plug scientific gaps
with God in the first place. Okay, when there's a scientific gap,
it could be filled, we can learn what the ASVAB bar. So that's not
the proof of God's existence. The proof that that we need that this
universe needs a creator is when you keep tracing things back.
Eventually there has to be an end. Consider also when it comes to
solving a millennium old conundrum of philosophy, why it may have to
do with a bit more than crunching numbers. One reason is because we
do not have a physics problem at hand. See, our discovery of a
mechanism that may have formed the universe does not preclude a
necessary entity. That would be like learning how a coil
transmitted heat to a kettle. All right, a coil transmits heat to a
kettle, boil the water. Okay. In other words, questions like why is
there a kettle? And why does the stove have the ability to be
heated? are unexplained by physics? Okay? These are moral
questions. Right? Why is when you walk into the kitchen and see the
water is boiling?
And you shout out, Hey, why is the water boiling?
The answer is not because someone plugged it in, put water in it and
clicked on the button. No, the answer is a moral answer. Because
I'm making tea for myself. Right? Not because it's plugged in.
That's what he means here. Second, it is logically possible that
unnecessary entity where jib l would you would in Islamic RP that
we call we say wedge and would you would okay necessarily existence
yet
works through mechanisms
such as cause and effects that we find throughout our universe and
still remain that necessary. The concept of unnecessarily necessary
necessary entity only explains the cause formulas of how the universe
may have unfolded is discussing something entirely different. It
is talking about the process. So the process is one is something
that is separate. If we happen to figure out the process by which
the universe came about, we still did not solve the question of the
original source of the universe. So yes, we know how it works
wonderful. What's the source? What does Allah say in the Quran? To
get us thinking about this, on the cave about that?
Allah says as a proof of himself, look how he began the creation.
Okay, question that aspect? The process is not does not answer
that question, just because you know, how something came about?
Okay.
How did you start up your company? You know, the the
interviewer asked the billionaire? Well,
I walked up, filled the form and handed it to the state. That's not
That's not the answer to the question. That's the process of
how it happened. But the question is, what is the moral cause behind
it? I used to think it was obvious that just like no single academic
discipline is an alternative to another. Physics two is not a
substitute for philosophy. That's the whole what he's saying here. I
presumed everyone except physicist knew this because they just love
what they did so much. So I used to smile it off. But now I
realized that the prominence of scientists that have publicly
ridiculed philosophy as utterly worthless have confused epidemic,
epidemic proportions of people, students actually dismiss an
entire discipline, they are unaware is weaved into the fabric
of their education. If not, its very foundation meet philosophy
when we say philosophy is what is the method of knowing something
ascertain? Okay, how do we sift through evidences? That's what we
mean by philosophy here. This delusion plagues universities,
though philosophy was not my favorite subject. All right. Even
I was not boneheaded enough to dismiss the entire field. It makes
me wince that philosophy professors are reduced to
repeatedly defending why they are irrelevant. Okay. It's like
philosophy is the sport everyone is playing, while questioning why
should there be a referee?
Simply put, if you opine that philosophy has no place in
scientific inquiry than you are unbeknownst to you engaging in
philosophy. It's a claim. Science is much more than gathering out
pure facts. It's about what questions we ask, how we get our
answer, where we fit our data, how we fit it together, how that data
produces a conclusion, and how to handle conflicting evidences.
Thus, if you are someone who does not comprehend that philosophy,
and its ancillary disciplines, such as logic are an integral
subject matter with rules that must be
learned and respected then this may be a good time to put this
book away. Let me tell you, in Islam, when we talk about
philosophy, we are talking about the very fundamentals of decision
making. Regarding knowledge, we are not talking about the
philosophy philosophy as the discipline in which we seek to
find the truth using only the intellect. That that is a
philosophy that specific philosophy does is Cofer. But
philosophy in general is the use of your intellect, or soul. Can
you have a Do we have Islam without the concept of biosolid?
FIP? We don't,
we must have also developed the method by which we sift through
the evidences and come up with the conclusion. Well,
there's no difference between that application to Islam, and that and
the application of that to every other discipline. Every discipline
requires an apostle, if I'm going to Canada, right? I need an
apostle. What's my methodology of getting there? How am I going to
pay for it? All right, what happens if that happens? A
philosophy a plan. Okay, so that that's a summary or a little we're
gonna read more and more about this.
The Divine for critical minds by Hans Zedi. All right, really,
really well written. I liked this book. Okay.
And I'm going to be reading to you from it regularly. Insha, Allah
Tala? Okay.
We got a lot of comments. And really quick, the end of segment
three Another book I just ripped this off. From I saw my wife's
seat. And I'm going to be reading from this. It's called, I can't
really you can't really see from the screen here. The provenance of
men.
A Sunni apologetic of the original creation of Adam Allah, He said
them. I don't want to take it out of the wrapper. I didn't take
permission. Take another reference, be honest with you. So
it's vital sem Hunt, who is tassin Khan. He's our guy used to live
right here. He moved unfortunately, he moved for work.
But tassin cons our guy, right? And he's one of the Allamah
students of, of a Shem Shem. He's one of the students of or Shem.
Okay. And so, Jassim con
Jassim con is one of our guys, right? And
we open it up
stealing my wife's book here.
But I'm gonna open up take it back. I hope it wasn't meant for
anybody else
will buy another one. Okay.
So, this two I think I would like to read.
Okay.
empirical methods, miracles and Adam common descent consensus
reason for the revenue for the revelation of certain verses.
Okay, 359. Let's see what that's all about.
All right.
In the metadata, you signed a login with Adam Calaca. Holman to
Robinson McCullough confer con.
All right.
This will require me to read it and give summaries. It's pretty
dense. The footnoting is immense. Okay.
And I'll be reading this book for sure. So I highly recommend this
book as well.
To Sen. Han, some people were saying things about him, but I
don't think any of that's true, to be honest with you. I don't know
why I was surprised why anyone would say something bad about
testing a con. He's the student of automation. So that's all I know
about him is excellent things. Good things. That's all I know
about him, to be honest with you. All right, here we go. What time
is it is now 221. You know what? That leaves us? That leaves us
with 39 minutes. 39 whole minutes. On open QA. We haven't had open QA
in ages. Okay.
In ages. So here we go. And let me tell you something.
If you have
put your question up, repeat it, because I don't want to scroll up,
is scrolling up. It's just
we're not going to be scrolling up.
So send your question. Now. If you sent it, copy, paste it put it
again. First question is from mme Jeremy was the Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa salam free from
Since what about the incident with the blind men? The prophets of
Allah Almighty He was salam was free from sins. There incident of
the blind men consisted of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
salam, frowning and frowning is not a sin.
Am I right or wrong?
That's the simple answer to it. What is the PPL question Hold on a
second. Allah says I Besa TOA. Yes, the prophets I send them
frowned and turned away.
Where in the Quran does frowning and turning away
isn't?
In fact, this is praiseworthy?
Because he could have done a lot more.
If I'm talking to a big shot.
And then a man comes and interrupts Do you not expect me to
scold that person and shoo him away? But the prophet never did
any of this. The prophets I send them did what a noble and virtuous
person would do, which is merely became a stop smiling.
He frowned. And he turned away. Does not Allah subhanho wa Taala
says, get in the hot tub
with a hot tub on Regina Nakara Salam, if an ignorant person comes
to speak, they say peace. Now we're not saying that. The blind
man Abdullah and Omar Maktoum was ignorant but what he did was not
correct at that moment. Okay, to interrupt the prophet like this.
So the province I said I'm turned away,
so there's no sins there. Secondly,
ALLAH SubhanA wa Tada is telling the messenger sallallahu alayhi wa
salam that go for the low hanging fruit. Pay attention to him,
Abdullah bin Omar Maktoum, he wants Islam he wants Deen, this
other elites, they don't want it. Don't pay attention to them. make
life easier for yourself. So that's what that is about. And
that has nothing to do with sinfulness. But there is some from
Alma Listen, including medic, including No, we said yes, it is
possible for a prophet to do us a very small sin.
And then they would make Toba right away
or Allah would send down the ruling on it.
And that is an opinion within a Sunday you have to know that to go
let's take one from
from YouTube
can a husband use his rights to be unreasonably strict and
controlling with his wife causing her mental problems and making her
life dysfunction now in general that will be sinful because Allah
subhanaw taala says describes the house as Sakina Okay.
Woman at and Calaca lecom precede them as virgin Lee test gooloo
ELIZA from Allah science is that he created from amongst yourselves
pairs mates, so that you may find sukoon serenity amongst them.
mental problems mental disorders, stress is the opposite of sukoon.
So this person is doing something wrong
What do I say Where do I stand when I go to a grave you go you
can stand at any portion at the head and you can make dua for the
deceased and do it for all the people in the grave and dot for
yourself. All the people in the graveyard Dean it says can you
give a brief overview on the appropriate use and meaning of
various designations such as shake emem Mufti Habib Orsted, and
others very good question.
A shake is the most broad and general one. Because even an old
man can be called to shake, a shake, it tends to have a
signification of
years under your belt. That's when you someone says a shake, you
generally have the concept that they're a bit older, they got some
years under their belt, okay. And of course, we use it for Islamic
scholarship too. But if we're going to use that the word Sheikh,
you probably should use it for someone who's a bit on the older
side. And then once you get older, whether he's knowledgeable or not,
it's a word of respect. You say shift to any old person to God. So
that's one thing.
Imam Imam is somebody who, the way I look at it. The term should
involve someone with a social responsibility.
And it doesn't have to have much knowledge either you expect him to
have knowledge but an imam has enough knowledge for the day to
day caretaking, shepherding of the flock.
So if someone has
The social role in the masjid or something call him an imam.
Or even for a select group of people, this person is looked up
to for direction for a select group of professionals for
example, or of all then he's an email but the the
inference there with the word imam or not the inference but the the
understanding what the word Imam is that he has responsibility
towards. He's a leader. So chef, an elder Imam, a leader, Mufti,
this is the highest level.
And that is someone who has graduated in fic. To be able to
answer your questions, and he doesn't have to be old. And he
doesn't have to be a leader, but he has the knowledge to be a Mufti
to give you answers to new questions. It's a very high level
film is sift the asking questions, really, it's used in two different
ways. General Questions and specific questions about new
matters. Okay, so a Mufti really should be somebody who can answer
your questions on NUMA. I think it's used very lightly these days.
I've said mostly so and so's coming or where he is 16 years old
with like, three hairs in his beard, right? What is this? How
was he a Mufti? Right. Oh, he finished the five year course.
Yeah, so maybe he's a Mufti in the sense that what's in the the 100 V
textbook, he can answer that question. Yes. That is correct
about him. He knows that. But can he answer? No as in new matters,
right. On new issues. That is, at least I can say that. That's the
higher level of the word, Mufti. He can answer you know, as it no
as it means it's new issues that came down. Alright, what's next
heavy, heavy believed that off. That's only for a certain group of
people in Yemen
that are from edit baits. And they call themselves Habib's.
Okay, Habib, Omar, always we mentioned his name, right. He's
maybe one of the leaders of the hubback. Of course, he is one of
the leaders of The Hobbit.
Alright, so the Hebei it's a specific
nessa lineage in this country of Yemen, in a city called turim in
the region of how the remotes Okay, and they're a certain group
of scholars a very vast lineage, by the way, like you can't not a
lineage like you can count it. Like a family tree. No, we're
talking millions in East Africa, in Yemen, in Indonesia, in western
India, in Malaysia, in Singapore,
everywhere. Okay, they're far widespread for Dalit purposes.
They went out for Dawa intermarried living with them, and
their nobles and their shoe are called Habib's. Okay.
So that's something costs. Next one. Oh, Steph.
Steph, that is probably the safest one. Anyone who is teaching a
class is in his death. If you are
a teenager teaching a child Elif, but your husband's death.
So there's not you're pretty safe with that as long as a person is
teaching classical stuff.
How about a CD? CDs become like an infamous it simply means cert. or
Mr. In North Africa, specifically, Morocco. In Egypt and Palestine,
it means grandfather, right.
But in northwest Africa, West Africa and North Africa, Morocco
and Algeria CD is simply means Mr. Or sir.
But now it has come with an inference or a
just a general respectful term.
It's a good term. You could use it for anybody. I can use it for a
stranger on the street. Mr. Sir. Good.
All right. I hope that answer Dean's question. Very good
question. Dino palabora says chick Habib Omar says the Prophet
wouldn't naturally do this. He actually went against his nature
to teach him proper etiquette. Oh, so he's talking about something
specific and I can't remember. You know, what he was talking about?
Is anger from parents towards children warranted? If yes, in
what case and and what case? Would this not be permissible? A parent
will be angry with their child when they see something from them
that they know will harm them in their deen or their
dunya Okay, when I see that, for example,
my son, let's say hypothetically
being rude.
Is that going to get you far in the world? Is it a good quality?
No. So I become angry for that. What is not good anger when it's
anger just for the ego sake. When I want to be respected over and
beyond the norm, for the sake of my I want to be in full control
over this person. I think that's a bad sign. That's not good. Anger
should be anger with something that you would not want to see
your child's graduate from you as a parent with these qualities,
lying, cheating being rude. failing school TT on Saudi says
what is the benefit of reciting minimum 300 Just settle out if you
can recite even 1000 Even better, the benefits have no end I'm
telling you the benefits do not have an n number one here do I
will be answered. Number two, your sins will be forgiven regularly.
Number three, your mood will always be up your optimism, your
optimism will always the glass will always be half full, there
will be a feeling of you're constantly in the miracle of
Allah. You ask yourself What is Allah doing with us? There's a
wisdom and everything Allah is doing. Like you really begin to
your anxieties lifted, your concerns of yourself are lifted.
So that's what the prophet promised for it. And that's the
truth of it. saw success I've heard some automat say the
prophets I sent him was given to several over the universe. I've
also heard other automat say this isn't true. What a shot. He's a
medic, he's believe. I can't answer that I allow him to sunroof
over the universe. The prophets I said was given what he wants his
daughters answered.
Isn't that the summary? Is the draw the Prophet answered? Yes or
no? Of course it sounds.
So there what the if the prophet wants something from Allah
subhanaw taala gives it to him. That's all you need to know.
Is studying slash working? We're gonna go rapid fire here is
studying slash working for worldly benefit of any importance for
women? Should it even be something they strive for? By Sharia?
The woman should be living. First she is taken care of by her
father, then she's taken care of by her husbands. And in the case
in a situation where do want to have tribes and you don't know
what's going to happen? Why not have a skill? There's nothing
haram with a woman having a skill, but does she have any pressure or
obligation for her to do worldly work? The answer is no. No
pressure, no obligation.
But also, as long as the job is within Islamic, you know,
acceptable Islamic framework, then it's not forbidden either. And
then, by the way, in some places, I mean, one income is not even
sufficient anymore. Unfortunately. It's a shame but that's how life
is. A diva says do you recommend joblessness or a lot of free time
for a believer? Do you think that negatively affects a person's well
being? Yes, I do.
The Idle hand does the devil's work I think is a good sink.
Idleness sleeping in is going to produce
bad results. You're going to end up with people doing bad things.
Idle sleeping in bums. No good. No good. Of course they may have a
phase where that's the case. Like in between jobs or in between
school and graduate school but but as a normal day in and day out.
No, not acceptable.
When my dad retired, he got a settlement a good portion of it
was put in a bank. Fixed Deposit Nozick has been calculating on
this before I have the the following questions.
Okay, this question is broken up. But I'm assuming when that he's
going to ask for a Zika is it in your possession?
If the bank account is in your possession, he owes a cat on it.
After the first year, then after the second year.
If it's not in your possession, then the day they give it to you
that's when the gifts but it's it's in your name but it's not in
your possession. Then you don't pay zakat on it. It's not in my
possession. It's like I have your money that I'm going to give to
Habib Habib doesn't always occur on that the moment I give it to
you then starts day one after a year then you base it on
I hope that's that's an answer to the question
How was your UK trip coming along? rewind a little bit because we
segment three was we were covering that we covered that we covered a
little bit and we'll have more information as time goes on.
Sarah select a What books do you recommend for non Muslims about
life of the prophet and the
Life of other Muslim figures? Well, to be honest with you, I
still until today have not found the firm the perfect Syrah for
youth or new Muslims. I haven't found it. That like 150 Page
short, Sierra, and believe it or not, Karen Armstrong, who is not a
Muslim, she has a very good Syrah short, quick summary of the
Prophet's life for non Muslims. I find me a book I wish I could
write it myself at the time.
Good. What is a good idea to brand?
Up the summit? QURAISHI, I believe it's called is the best of the
some of the qualities one of the best I should say?
I don't know. Good question. Arabian ODE is also pretty good.
Very expensive, though. What is the meaning of pure men for pure
women? It means that in general, the marriages that will last our
people have the same level of modesty.
Same level of purity of heart, if their hearts are not aligned
eventually though separate.
was Sam a floating? You got three questions here? A three for one
deal. All right, let's see, is it impermissible to make dua to marry
a woman who has already engaged but not yet married, keeping in
context of the DUA that you want the best outcome for everyone and
not for anyone to be upset, and for the fiancee to also get
something better? And also that you would see if she got married.
From my understanding you cannot propose to her unless you have the
fiance's permission. But I don't want to pursue that. I'm just
wondering if I can simply make a DUA and leave it with Allah.
Okay, would this be haram breaking kinship ties?
I would say the safest thing is to say someone like her.
Right? That's safe, then you're not entering into someone else's
life. Right? I would say make it safe and say oh Allah make me
marry let me marry someone like her or better. Okay. And Allah
knows best.
Because you don't want to get involved in other people's.
They're engaged. They're gonna marry don't get involved. Someone
like her.
Ma'am says when going through a difficult time and you have messed
up big time, what is draw to make right easy La Ilaha illa Allah
subhana Guinea Quintanilla mean.
Are there any updates on the data fetch summer intensive? Yes,
that's summer intensives going up? Why don't we pull up, go to Darwin
fest dot o RG and you could sign up for the summer intensive and
hanging out with us for two months. Here in New Jersey. I was
told by my teachers, according it says only met him that the best
way to retain admin knowledge is by leaving sins and useless
distractions.
Yes, that's correct.
So look at where do I stand? Uh, we answered the script about the
grave. We answered Osama floating question.
Okay.
When reading books, how do you remember all of it? Is it
possible? Yes, it's possible by reading it multiple times. Four or
five times six readings of the same book. Never be shy about or
hesitant about repeating something.
Mariam says I was asked about this. Sorry, first chocolate,
well, then Oh my God. And to be honest, many women consider being
obedient to the husband as him being controlling just the concept
of it.
Well,
there has to be order in a family, right? You cannot have two people
steering the wheel. Next time you drive in a car, you have two
people steer the wheel, see what happens. Have two people have
access to the gas and the and the pedal? There has to be order in a
marriage. And yes, we have a culture today I would say where
orders are not nice. It's not a normal thing to give orders. Do go
do this, go do that. We should say hey, do you mind doing this? Can
you possibly just imagine I go walk in treated like
a boss. Okay, you do this first, do this second, do this third,
right.
It's like it's not our order. I don't believe that. Any Westerner
when when a man and woman married that this is the norm for them? I
don't I don't see that. Even for not just for our generation, even
the previous generation. You ask stuff nicely. Right? But
nonetheless, there is still order, like where does the final say on
certain matters who's responsible? Right? If there's physical
harm
coming from outside, if there's a lack of food, and clothes, and if
there's waywardness in the dean, the husband's responsible. So he
gets a final say on these things.
Simple as that. When it comes to matters of care and compassion,
that is the general fields that Allah created for women to be
a tender and compassionate towards kids and babies that in general,
and care giving, they would have the final say on that. I don't
think do you ever see a man said no, I have the final sound, how
many diaper changes we're doing today? Right? That's absurd.
That's the general thing that seems to all from humanity, cross
humanity all across history, that's been the way that human
beings interact. Now, was there ever a time where the man walked
in and said, go get dinner? Maybe that's a culture who knows? It's
not our culture. I can tell you that right now. Maybe there was a
time where the man when he walked in.
He had the kill the kill the Bengal on the way, probably in
Bangladesh somewhere, right? Killed the Bengal tiger on the way
made the house safe for us tonight. Yeah, then that guy puts
his feet up and says, Oh, give me some steak. Get me some that. So
that's their culture, right? That was their world. We're in our
world. So I believe
in order. And I believe that there are general spheres. And I don't
see just my opinion, that in our culture as Westerners and
Americans that that husbands or wives are given, or that husbands
and wives are given orders. Right.
The husbands definitely, that's not part of the culture. That's
what I see.
But they have a problem of being obedient to the husband well
I don't think I think that they should,
you know, look at what Allah said about it. What are the prophets
say about it? Did not the prophesy centum said any woman who fasts
praise her five faster month, and obeys her husband? The Prophet did
not shy away from saying thought or thought Zoda obeyed her
husband. So if we're gonna have a problem with that, that's your
problem with the Prophet peace be fun. I can't help you
I was asked this question says oh my god him about the practice of
Hydra and its legal position in Islam. Please enlighten us. Hydra
is movement while doing vicar and you can see I don't have much
comment on that. But you can see schicken or colors, articles and
his he has a chapter in his book on that.
But we personally don't We don't really do that here. Except for
standing we do do standing. But what's what's what's standing
standing is nothing. Allah in the Quran says remember Allah standing
and sitting and laying down so but the Hydra involves moving,
swaying, bowing in the thicker and that you go to shake north but we
really have another we don't do that. Sarasota. He says What books
do you recommend for normal since about the Prophet do we answered
that? What is the general stance on what hobbies now I don't want
to get into that? Bucha Begam people say three to eight are in
the SRT and Metro the texts but I heard it's a bit yeah, three to
Hades in the sense that
like the three distinct to AIDS, but there are facets of so heat, I
don't think there's an issue with that.
But we don't have like three different types of so heat to heat
is still heat.
How can you know if Allah loves you or not, there are signs of
Allah's love. If Allah wants good for somebody, he gives them
knowledge of Deen. If Allah wants good for somebody he inspired if
he loves them, he inspires them to make Toba. If he loves them, he
inspires them to connect blessings to himself such as this blessing
is from Allah that blessing us from Allah. That was one of the
signs Allah loves you. Because the reaction of that is that you will
love Allah. Right? So these are some of the signs that Allah loves
out. What is your position with the workbook of Allah? That is a
sign of Allah's love for you. Let's go to Instagram for a second
here.
How do you overcome overthinking where to draw the line for logical
thoughts and over thoughts?
That's a good question.
Ask people. Anytime you get that fuzzy foot when you're in a fuzzy
thing that has no rules. And it's a judgment call. Ask people ask
the people who succeed or who succeed in life. Right? How do I
know when to make the purchase? I've been I've, I've I've tried to
buy a car. And I've been studying for five months.
The different cars out there. Oh, that's wait two more.
Three weeks is enough. So ask people
How to Deal with someone who triggers you. No matter what they
say or do. There's no way to avoid them.
That's tough.
That's tough. That's suburb. In a suburb, it's a suburb. prophesize
seven said patience is by forcing yourself to be patient. There's no
other way around. There's no shortcut. Patience is by forcing
yourself to be patient
I've been Nia says I'm 24 If someone calls me shake at the
masjid, or they call me old,
not necessarily because they also use shift as to me a scholar
comma says is studying working for worldly benefit of any importance
for women? We answered that from I think Instagram
SP says that they will be attending the event. They're in
Bolton and they will be attending the event so Masha Allah would
look forward to seeing you all there.
Will you be back on Twitter? Yeah, it probably will be back up soon.
And then we'll be back on in sha Allah.
Can anyone recite husband Bob? Lowe? Adam? I don't know. That
requires a jazz or not.
I really don't know. husband hasn't been working,
not providing for his family.
Okay, for most of the marriage, the wife works and takes care of
everything. She wants to buy a house and also put it in his name.
Why would you do that? Why would you do that? You have your own
home? The guy is a bum personally, he couldn't be divorced. That's
the first thing. Right? You're not doing your job as a husband?
Why would you put the house in his name?
You work that's your money?
I wouldn't do it. My daughter came with that as a first to get rid of
this guy. And she said no, he's so good. He said, How good is he? If
he doesn't work
and produce some money. Now, I'm not saying that there's never a
situation where that could not be agreeable. It could be
I'm flexible. In life, things happen. A guy may throw his back
out. His wife is supporting him. It could happen. That's fine. But
if it's a principal, I'm not working in your work as a
principal.
Okay.
And she's not happy about that.
That's not good.
That's not good. Okay, but I am aware that there could be
exceptions to the rule.
Not to be so rigid about everything. Even though there's
pretty clear thing in the Sharia.
Ruggero Comunale Nisa The man is the maintainer of the woman, he's
always standing,
maintaining working effort bringing money. That's the general
rule. There are exceptions. So I don't want to
upset anybody that is in that exceptional category. But to make
it like the principal
alright, and it's out of laziness, not out of a deal that they made
or some agreement that is temporary or something like that.
That is the principle of the matter. No, that's not accepted in
Islam.
I have to say that
okay. And so
if I'm if that's the case, I probably would not
No, I won't accept that but the house in your name
awesome. Khan has a seat off for children. Have you all my daughter
has a book called who is Muhammad? Okay, good. We need to get those.
Can you can you look up that because muhammad.to Remove a great
difficulty La hawla wala Quwata illa biLlah the DUA to remove
great difficulty is the how La Quwata illa biLlah
Have you read that Allah Allah we serum about Muhammad best of
creation?
I think that this is what we're reading. It's not so much of a
sunnah but it's a
Shema alto, but maybe it's a different book. How many pages
know the denater has 112 pages. Okay. New to denatured has a
Sierra for for a year. That's a short Sierra, Adam friend or corn.
I have a non Muslim friend who is very close to coming to Islam but
when I meet him I cannot convey the beauty of so smoothly. Don't
try to use words use your state use your behavior your words your
actions, okay?
The sun will * of a homeless animal called the tongue of your
condition your state is more
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The quince than the tongue the
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women it is but we don't have a house for the women to stay at.
That's one of the things we didn't have yet. All right we did we're
able to procure a home for the guys to stay in but not want for
the women. That's the only thing.
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All right, lots of questions and answers here. Let's take some
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Right, a lot of different classes.
And Moines gave a good answer there. Thank you, Maureen. If a
woman is oppressed by her husband and is stingy and accepting Cola
or giving divorce, what can she do? The imam or a counsel can
divorce her off if it's a lengthy process, get your Willie to
pressure him into making things work out. You know you want things
to be good. He's not wanting to make things to be right set right
or move on with life. Your Willie shouldn't be pressuring him. And
you should bring the Imams and the people who are respected leaders.
If they're not gonna the Imam has the right to pronounce a divorce
between two people in Maliki filk. He Akuma kamikaze he takes the
position of the kadhi and he could do that but if people are worried
about that, take the time with the Councils even if it takes time. If
not no Council, make your own bring your own leaders of the
community into the situation to pressure him to do what is right.
Okay, when are you coming to Dallas there's Dallas and Houston
has not finalized that but maybe in the summer
what color was the prophet Allah Allah Nadi do not know color of
skin was prophet that is it necessary to join a toda? No but I
think it's necessary to have a mentor have a che have someone to
help you show the way and that way is usually through the IQ does
mbyc have classes for middle schoolers Azad and I know yes, we
do. And that's on Tuesday 530 Bring your kids you can just do
the rest of the spring term with us and then sign up again in the
summer.
Do I have to put my name for my questions to be answered? The
answer is no you do not have to. You can put it anonymously
what is the meaning of JoJo Latina Amarula Turkey doula who don't
know sada odia means do not side with them over the believers do
not take them and believe that they will protect you. Okay?
Do it and there's a fork in the road between the believers and
others than the believers should be. You should offer them your
protection and your advice and you should be supporting them rather
than supporting al Kitab against the believers. Okay, Dino says the
Hadith that says the comparison between the stars and the full
moon is like the comparisons in the worship or in the Scholar does
this mean a layman can never reach the rank of a scholar? That is
correct, unless the layman starts to study.
But it could be with Allah. He possesses that rank, but in terms
of his benefit to the people know the scholar is like the moon
because he can benefit the people more. The lay man maybe in his
worship and his purity of heart is greater even, but his benefit is
not greater. So in terms of the benefit, you will not reach the
scholar. But in other things, maybe he can reach the scholar.
Maybe he can surpass the scholar in worship. It could pass a
scholar insincerity in humility in other things like that. Scholars
tend to be they benefit so many people, they're forgiven, because
they benefited people because they may have arrogance. They may have
other things that are problems, right. In the course of talking
all the time and people listening all the time they may develop bad
qualities. So they may be forgiven just for the benefit that they
gave to other people. So yes, I will lay man can surpass a scholar
in different facets of the deen but not in benefiting
The people
okay, I'm gonna W looking forward to seeing him at Harrow and seeing
the whole community there at Harrow
anonymous Sr. Why are my questions not being answered? No. And we've
haven't just maybe we haven't gotten there yet or haven't seen
it yet.
Where's anonymous sisters question?
Read it to me. So turn your mic on. Do you do marriage counseling?
No, I personally don't do marriage counseling.
And she said,
What would you say to a family member who says that Islam is only
spiritual and has no politics in it?
I would say that that's a bit vague. You have to ask the
question, do you does? Does Allah
and His Messenger have the right to tell us how to govern our
societies?
Yes or no? And the answer must be yes. If the answer this person is
no, then they're on some kind of innovation.
Yep, this is not good.
Yes, go ahead. Is the meta motor carrier only given in divorce and
death? What is the man campaign? Well, first of all, the god is
different upon by the scholars for a couple reasons. But in the terms
if you did a Muharram, aka what is a moto moto. It's when a man
marries a woman he pays her he gives her gift, which is a dowry,
whatever they agree on. It could be jewelry, it could be something
else. But it oftentimes is money, let's say $10,000.
In some cultures, they created this thing called the delayed
dowry that kicks in. When a bad thing happens. It's supposed to
discourage the person from doing it usually does the opposite. But
let's say it's like okay, $10,000 is the dowry we'll make it 5000
upfront if you divorce her within the first five years 10,000
So well guess what happens? He doesn't want to pay the 10,000 So
he'll start harming her until she asked for the divorce. That's why
it's bad. But let's say you did it if you did it you did it right.
Then the terms should be written there that upon divorce $10,000
Okay.
That's usually what the term is upon divorce.
You pay her that amount of money
and what if the man can't pay it?
He can't pay it shouldn't have made those deals in the first
place.
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Joana s says can you recommend an English version of the setup push
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I think controlling is different from obedience as ma'am that's a
good point for marriage controlling and obedience
different okay
Dallas Dallas has all its the latest hotspot and the latest you
know, place that everyone's going to his Dallas so
there's so many as you can Dallas that's what I'm really what's my
point of me going to Dallas? Right? Right have all the shooter
there. What's the point?
Should you say convert or revert? I personally go with convert but
because revert
reverting is usually something bad but nobody is you know reverted
back to old ways.
But nobody is born. There's no Hadith says you're born a Muslim.
You were born on the fitrah
you were born on the fitrah.
Okay, and then your parent makes you Jewish, Christian or
otherwise. Okay. So
you come up as a young adults and you're a Jew or a Christian or a
pagan or an atheist and then you enter Islam. So you have altered
your religion, but it doesn't really make a difference. No one
should make a big fuss over convert or there's no Lakeisha in
this. If a husband says he is planning to divorce his wife, how
should
How should the way
They prepare or shouldn't cheat prepare. They have been married 20
years and they have two teenagers in the law who are in a Rajjo the
wife doesn't work and has no work experience she was at when they
got married he's a successful businessman
that's this is the situation that's her Willie has to take care
of her though.
Her Willie her father has to take care of her. Okay, what if her
father doesn't have the means?
This is a problem
it's a problem
this is not a religious question. This is a life question. In other
words, how
how are you going to survive?
Well, he's got to pay for the kids. You got two kids, he's got
to pay their rent. That's two thirds you only have to cover 1/3
So maybe that she said that when he passed away all right. That's a
problem. That is one one father see this stuff that's why they say
Oh, I got to make sure my daughter has something to fall back on
what's your opinion on go to mixed gyms? Well, we know it's not about
mixed gyms or not, it's we know that you have to
lower your gaze. Are you gonna lower again, you know, let's put
yourself in a position where you have to lower your gaze. Let's
call go to the beach. And lower our gaze. Go to the beach with the
you know where it's empty. Go in the gym. Right? And then oh, we
have to lower the gates where you put yourself there. So that's a
problem. I
can't tell you haram but I would definitely say that it is closer
to forbidden putting yourself in a situation
where you end up having to lower your gaze. Okay. Can I listen to
Shia lets me as not you can. We don't do any religious things with
people who are
innovators. Can we say the N word in a non offensive way I have
multiple N word ages. I don't know don't ask me. Right. Don't ask me.
Ask the people who would be upset by it
all right, that's it. We are wrapped up for the day a nice
return okay
the husband said he would give the wife anything.
Okay, make a deal with him then. Yeah, make a deal. All right. And
by the way, take everything up front because you can't trust that
he's going to keep paying except for the child support the low will
make him be paying but for you take it upfront big sums of money
upfront invested live on that at the same time because you know
he's not bound to give you as the wife anything after the divorce in
Sharia. Okay, he gave you your freedom.
So
if he's offering a deal, take it up front. Okay, take all the money
up front by herself and apartment, rent it out. live off that income,
keep saving, buy another apartment so on and so forth. That's the way
to live. Okay.
All right. It's great to be back. It is now three o'clock we are
done for the day. Just come Lokeren everyone let's go to the
DUA Nora and recite that
before we leave today
and sha Allah to Allah that will bless our gathering and we'll
close off with this blessing.
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