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The importance of learning to become a believer in Islam is emphasized, including the use of tools and techniques like tools and techniques, and the holy month of Islam. The success of a knife race and the importance of staying in touch with people is also discussed. The holy month of July is emphasized as a way to increase productivity and improve one's life, while staying in touch with acquaintances is also emphasized. The success of a knife race and the importance of staying in touch with people is also discussed.
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hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam ala Rasulillah for Allah early he
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All right. Today is the day in which we cover stories of DoDEA.
Okay,
stories of the Olia what are the odia
in Islam, there are believers there are there are Muslims, you
become Muslim by saying La ilaha illAllah Muhammad Rasool Allah,
there is none worthy worship but Allah Muhammad is Lhasa final
messenger. You're a Muslim. Now, in our religion, though, just
being a Muslim,
implies
it's just outwardly, for us. You're a Muslim, but in the sight
of God, there's no fooling God.
You need to now be a believer. It has to settle in your heart. You
can fool us. You can't fool a believer, not like anyone would
try to fool it. Sometimes people do they get married, right? They
have a husband or a wife and they say, Okay, fine, I'll be Muslims,
because they really love the person. And the person may be not
so attached to their religion, but they know that they can't marry a
non Muslim, right? So they may do that. So the point for us is there
is an outward and there's an inward okay. There's an outward
and there's an inward the outward we can only judge a person by the
outward okay, you you you said that your Muslim articles we
believe you. But what Allah subhanaw taala he looks you knows
inside of our hearts. So we need at that point to have Iman to to
be a believer. Okay, so we can judge who's a Muslim, but we
cannot judge people's hearts. So you need to be a believer.
Alright, so how do we become a believer, Allah tells us the signs
that a person is a believer. Amongst them, they're concerned
about making wood do properly. It's one of the signs, they their
hearts are attached to the mosques. That's another so they
love to go to the house of Allah, they love to sit around in
gatherings of knowledge and remembrance. They love sitting in
these gatherings they and they always do. These are all signs of
believers. Okay, that's how that's how you know your faith is true.
They love to give charity in secret.
Knowing that the reward and the love of it will be with Allah, not
trying to get a reward from somebody else or praise from
somebody else. Okay.
Now there is a level that the Quran tells us that is beyond just
believers.
It's what we call earlier.
Christianity, they call them saints, you don't really have a
word like that we just say, Elliot, that's the Arabic for
them.
And that is those who have gone above and beyond fulfilling their
obligations as a Muslim, having sincere faith and avoiding
prohibitions. Elia acts are really the goal
for all believers, and that has its own signs, the sign of a
Willie, Willie is the singular Alia is the plural. And the word
means someone who is supported. Right? And someone who was loyal.
So they are.
Their loyalty is to God. And Allah is their protector. That's one of
the meanings of Oh, yeah. So what needs to,
to happen to become a really is given to us by Allah. They
remember Allah much. They they do more than they're asked in Islam.
They do a lot more than they're asked in this slump. They go above
and beyond, they learn. They do a lot of remembrance of Allah, very
basic things, but more than everybody else, see in life
Subhanallah it's amazing that you see people who are accomplished
here, and people who are still down here in every fields, right?
What's the difference? The only difference is is not really what
they do or what they know, but or really what they do, but it's the
amount that they do.
So
No, just to take a little diversion to to show you that the
amount of something is really important to give the time and the
patience. Oh, there's a lot of health people and fitness coaches
that say, Man, you want to lose weight, get off the treadmill is
wasting your time how many people and you start thinking, yeah,
there's a lot of people who walk who go on the treadmill, and never
got the results. So they say cardio doesn't get you results.
And you're convincing, right? But then hold on a second.
Let's go all to the all the hardcore runners, like the
marathon type of people, the hardcores, or any of them
overweight? Do any of them have an ounce of fat on them? No, they
don't. Right? So when there's 100% correlation, there must be
causation. Can't be. Right. Anything else? So what's the
difference between that guy who is sort of like not really
overweight, nor in shape, that middle guy that most of people are
like this? Who gets on the treadmill? And does huh? Yeah,
like skinny fats? Who are if we're allowed to say that we didn't
offend anybody, but and then they, they they get on the treadmill,
they do. They go on for and they run for 20 minutes? A couple times
a week, right? They go to gym, you see him going to the gym two,
three times a week, right? Run for 30 minutes, come back, and no
results. And you're like, Yeah, this treadmill doesn't work.
Right. But then hold on a second, we just confirmed that it works.
What's the difference? The difference is the how much sauce
you're pouring on. That's the difference. That's all it is.
That's literally all it is. You go on three times a week, you go to
the the general advice three times a week, 30 minutes each time.
That's what you do. But the the these perfectly thin runners are
on about an hour a day.
And on a Saturday, Sunday to three hours. They literally go on to
three hour runs one route one hour this way, one hour back in the
street, or on the treadmill. So the issue is the amount. That's
the only difference, right? That's literally the only difference.
Einstein himself said I'm not smarter than any of my colleagues.
But I put more time into the work. Like I'll sit with a question, and
he puts more time into it. So the vicar is no different than like
this running. Everyone does a little bit of thicker wooded here
in the woods there. A wooded is a vicar is the remembrance of Allah.
And a wooded is a collection of prayers that usually people do in
the morning in the evening, and sometimes throughout the day, may
take 15 minutes. So a lot of people do a little bit. And they
may or may not see results of that give them but you're gonna get
results when you actually sacrifice the time. And sit down,
cancel other things off your schedule, and sit down and do a
lot of the things that you want.
When I talked to one of my friends who used to be not just skinny
fat, he
was a Doughboy right? He even grew. He wasn't even like, into
Sunday, but he grew a big beard to cover himself. Right? And now the
guy can sit there, it could be 12 at night, and he could down a
whole strawberry shortcake and a thin tub of ice cream. Nothing
will happen.
He burns off that much. Right.
Did you guys all hear that? I don't know. He burns off so much.
Good. And I asked him well, what's the secret? He said no, there's no
secret. He said, You You run at a short pace, speed, low speed.
And it could be the speed that you can have a discussion you can
talk.
Alright, so it's like very low speed. 2.7 2.8 2.93. Right.
That's it. Right? And he goes for like, one and two hours daily. One
and two hours daily. Okay. So that didn't pick up. So
that's, that's what happens. That's how he did it. Okay, one
and two hours daily. So that's the key. It's a lot. Now how what does
this have to do with our subject today? When we talked about the
things that indicate your faith that you're a believer, and the
things that make you a Willie are the exact you heard a noise?
Exact Saint you can you can come behind me just look out the
window. It's the exact same stuff, except the people who are on the
path of Willa do a lot more
of the same stuff than anyone else.
And then they develop that way.
They develop by more, remember so the word La ilaha illAllah. Very
simple, right? say hola, hola. Hola. A couple times good. But
what about what if you said that for an hour straight? What's gonna
happen to what happens if you do that for an hour straight every
day, for seven days, you're gonna be different person. Things will
develop things will move in your mind, things will move in your
heart, just like the people who
consistently the key is the consistency, as Nottawasaga says,
get the consistency that
an athlete or a workout person, when they're always doing that,
the body's like now let's let's start burning this fat, right? And
the body changes. So that's what we're saying when it comes to a
Betta
acts of worship that reaches to the level what in Islam is called
Wilaya.
It's the same stuff, right? It's no different. But they put on much
more sauce just like the new generation of my generation
probably have been maybe. I don't know if it's you guys are the ones
below you.
You know the way they eat these days? The kids the youth tell me
if you tell me out there. If I'm if you see the same thing I see.
Kids these days, eat sauce. And the food is just the base. Right?
Like the amount of even restaurants. I'm serious go to
Smashville is Smashville selling you chicken or sauce? It's selling
you sauce, hot sauce with chicken under it. It's all sauce. Anyway,
that's just a little thing. But the key is pour on more sauce.
Little the same thing, but more like we were reading yesterday.
What is the difference between a PERT one person and another is
just the amount of repetitions. The amount of time given to Arabic
or to running or to vicar is the amount of time so it's the same? I
met I saw a guy the other day. I couldn't believe it's like 67
He's old man. This guy was chiseled. I was like, Is your
model or something? Right? He said no.
Well, it was it was like an interview with him. So they said
are you model somebody said no. He said what's your routine? He said
my routine is something everybody can do. If they really want it,
they're gonna give it the time. And he said his routine is he jogs
an hour a day.
And he does throughout the day. sessions where he does 1000 Sit
ups and 1000 Push Ups. That's it. Push ups, sit ups running, no
equipment, no philosophy, no subscriptions. No special drinks.
What's your diet? Regular eat good food. That's it healthy foods. You
ever have coke every once in a while? You ever have ice cream
once in a while? Regular decent, good healthy food. But what an
hour a day of jogging. 1000
Push ups and 1000 Sit ups. That's it. And the guy like
was in amazing shape, right? But that's all it was. It was not
anything special. So that's where I'm telling you you see the
greats. Whether it be in our religion in the Olia in any other
fields, you see the greats and you think they got something special
that no one else has. Chances are it's not the case. Chances are
they got the same toolkit you do. But they just hack. They have like
10,000 times more hacks than you do. Right. And that's the only
difference. So that's what it really is. Okay, that's what we
have.
A Willie is somebody they're on the same religion. We are the same
beliefs. Nothing special. No special books, no secret books,
but they do more of it. Right. So that's
just to give everybody an idea of what is
what is
it, Willie? Okay. It's the amount of time it's not even. It's not
even the like someone's talking about the intensity. It's not even
the intensity right? It's not even now obviously 1000 was is insane.
Obviously he worked his way up to that but the intensity up push up
jogging at a three where you can talk literally almost a trot.
That's not intent. That's that's easy. Anyone could do that. Just
add more time.
All right.
Mila Ramona Rahim model for curvy, whatever muffled model from the
fayrouz al querque. He died 200 After the Hijrah or 815 of the
Common Era. And he was from the key bar of the Meshech
a machete means the elders of the religion and are of the community
and the scholars. What can I move Jabba Dawa?
He has, he is muda but
you stash Furby akubra he, when people make dua, and they visit
his grave, their needs are fulfilled. Yeah Kowloon Al
Baghdadi Yoon cobre whom are often
one which
is to go to that location and seek from Allah your needs. Allah
granted to you because of how much moto moto for Carthy was blessed.
Okay, well, I'm in my family I live near Musa River.
Who has already been a Musa.
Son of Musa al Kadhim. Okay.
Who was muscle column, son of Jaffa Assad, who was Jaffa Assad,
son of Muhammad, who was Mohammed Abubakar, son of it is in
Aberdeen, who was Addison Aberdeen, son of Al Hussein if not
even avatar who was that Hussein of Nadia?
The son of farts in Manali. And who was Fatima
Binti Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam daughter of Mohammed
sauce. Now what is a molar? In in Islam? When a new convert came in,
in the old days?
We understand.
We understand that
a person cannot live alone in society. Why? What if you,
if you if you did something wrong by accident, let's say you you
killed someone's
camel by x and forget a person, you kill the camel by accident?
You owe a lot of money now, who's gonna help you do that?
Right? Your family has helped you do that. Okay, so every Muslim who
came into Islam
in today's world, you buy insurance, right? But, but when a
Muslim comes into insurance for life for health care and all that,
but when a Muslim came into Islam, you needed to join the tribe.
So he joined the tribe. So that's a molar you're Persian All right,
you're gonna who's your friend? He is my friend. He's the one who
introduced me to Islam Alright, you're part of his tribe now.
You're not literally part of it, but you will be treated as part of
it. So if you were to ever owe a big sum of money that tribe covers
you because the DIA is not meant for one person to cover it. It's
meant for the tribe in the clan to cover it for you. Who's gonna who
has that amount of money right so the Klan covers it for you. Okay,
that's the idea of
that is the idea of the molar that's what a mole is. Right so
when when I'm when a Muslim converts today, we should always
have one person whose job it is to follow up with them. It's a buddy
system, but this was a bigger buddy system. Sajid said it feels
wrong thing the grave do I think so? Let me ask you a question.
Are there blessed places
there are
mustard Haram is blessed. Mustard Nepalese are blessed place.
Alright, let me ask you a question. Why is Masjid Al haram?
Blessed and Why is Mr. W blessed? Good? Is not because of the people
who were there. Right? Why is AXA blessed is it not because of all
the prophets of Benissa that were there? Why is it Medina blessed
the messenger to the prophets Isaiah is not because of the
Prophet there. So the we know that there are blessed places. Okay.
Why is especially a mosque blessed in general, the old masajid you
feel that it gets blessed here, right? Why is it not because
people prayed there for hundreds of years. So places are blessed
because of the people.
Right? So at that point, whether that these people their debt,
right, their debtor, not doesn't make a difference there because of
their connection to that place. It's blessed. So likewise, the
Olia Allah subhanaw taala at a lesser level than prophets, no
doubt about that.
What's associated with them? It's possible that it'd be blessed. In
other words like,
this is what they experienced was the people of Baghdad and the
scholars of Baghdad, they experienced that so we're just
transmitting that. We can't we didn't experience that ourselves.
We're just telling you what they said. But just Islamically and
rationally, this is completely possible. Such that if I was to
say to you,
go to
Masjid Al haram, and make dua we know for sure. That's a blessed
place. Why is it blood
Because of human beings masajid a prophet. No, we're having our
rituals of Hunter based upon her. Right? So that's the concept is
that Allah has those people he loves, and he loves for us to be
near where they are physically now, or even where they were.
Even if they passed on. So that's the concept and that's why by
Sharia, and by reason there's nothing it does not contradict
either one of them. I can make draw anywhere, right? I can make
draw anywhere.
With with exception to places where there was other lab, we
should leave we shouldn't sit there and of course places with no
justice, like the bathrooms.
But I can make it anywhere. So if I haven't experienced it, hey, do
I was accepted here? Okay.
If you believe me, then you can believe that right? If you don't
believe me, you don't have to believe that. So, where else is
dua aside from the three sacred mosques where else's do not
consider to be by the experience of people. That supplication is
accepted in Jordan, where Mota happened and all those Sahaba were
killed at the Battle of mud.
Jordan
many places, right.
He is the chef Monroeville querque Is the chef series circuit
was Mar Toulouse tell about Ali dakak Rahima hula mahalo Talia.
Cool Kanemaru phulkari min, Abba Wayne la Solana Yang. So what's
the origin? Why is he a mole in the first place? A mela means that
he doesn't have a Muslim family. Right.
And why did dakak said he came from a Christian family.
So they sent more modules to the teacher. And the teacher used to
teach him the Trinity. And like many Christian kids
have said didn't settle with me. The Trinity did not settle with
him and he's surrounded with Muslims. Okay. He said it's
impossible for there to be three Allah is only one. Okay.
Did he hear that from the Muslims from the Yvan? Maybe? And it
settled in him? But the Christian teacher didn't like this. He hit
him.
Okay.
He hit him.
Before any toughies teachers were hitting the students, which is
terrible. This guy hit him. So he fled. He ran away
and he became Muslim.
at the hands of Ali Ibrahim Musa
Ali, son of muscle calm, should we say the lineage again? Right. Ali,
son of Musa al Kadhim, son of Japhet Asad, the son of Muhammad
Ali Baba, son of it is in Aberdeen, son of Ali Al Hussein of
gnarly son of Ali and Fatima, daughter of the prophets applies.
So, who's the have the fortune that Allah planned for him? Was
that he run away and meet Ali rideaux. Okay, someone whom we can
assume is very much like his father in piety and understanding.
Okay, and so, he goes back to Ali to he becomes Muslim, then goes
back to his house, after some while when he became strong in his
Deen. And they saw he's changed.
He's looks different, doesn't look like a Christian anymore. He has,
right?
A trimmed mustache. And what have you? Well, I don't know if he got
a mustache, he was away. I don't know how many years it doesn't say
how many years but he left for a while.
Came back to the point that when his parents looked at him, they
said, what religion is this that you're upon? He said, the religion
that is Hanif the way of the pure Hanif way, and that is Islam. So
he said, I will not enter this house unless you're both enter
Islam. And they did. They both entered Islam. This goes to show
us that sometimes parents, it's not just today, from way back, but
probably way back. It was much less. Sometimes parents follow
their kids. Sometime a kid in a family is stronger in personality
than both of his parents. And sometimes is stronger than one.
And so that it can be like let's say the mom and she's caught
between the husband and a strong debt, son. Right? That's not good.
But sometimes both parents follow the kid. Now let's see where else
is an example this in the Quran. In the Quran, we have a chapter
called The cave or sudents LKF and it tells the story of
A mysterious man who has shown the future and he has the permission
from God to alter and protect the people from that bad future. And
one of the future that he saw was that two pious believers, husband
and wife would end up in *.
Because they follow their son.
And their son was wicked. So all three end up in *.
So the only way for him to save this situation was to kill that
son.
So we killed that son,
before that boy reached maturity. Okay, so where's the boy
in paradise, because he never reached maturity. And then
those parents what happened to them, they stayed up on their
faith, they end up in paradise, all three end up in paradise.
Okay, so he's shown a possible future, because Allah has written
for us and has knowledge of Matt Khanna will make
lemmya con, what is and what could have be, but won't be what could
have been. This is why we know when we believe that we are Allah.
So the prophesy Sam said, everyone has a place in heaven, no place in
*. And you have arranged in between, most likely you'd be in
the middle, right? If all your decisions were right, here's your
place. If all your decisions were wrong, here's your place. And
like, the likelihood will be somewhere in the middle.
So
we know that, therefore, in the knowledge of Allah is everything
I'm going to do by my own choice, but also anything I could have
done, and what would have happened. So this here is an
instance in which
this mysterious man known as a hitter, okay, his name is his
nickname, he was shown one of the possibilities. And he has the
obligation now to fix it. And this is why he's his story is so unique
and so special, like unique and mysterious is because the only the
ways in which he fixes things are not the common ways we would fix
things, we are bound by a law to follow. If I want to change this
situation, I got to give advice to the parents. But the way hitter
fixes things is by doing bad things to innocent people, and
good things to bad people.
Right, he so he does good things for bad people and bad things to
good people.
Right? To protect the good people from harm. And to and he does good
things to bad people to protect the victims. The potential victims
of those bad people who sometimes the way in which you fix or
protect a victim, from an oppressor may involve for good,
they're not for us doing something good to the oppressor. What's an
example of that?
He famously in the chapter in that chapter, salted cashews, chapter
number 18. In the Quran, he goes in, he fixes a wall, okay, for a
city of people who are selfish and greedy people, and he fixes their
wall for free. Like, who would go to Wall Street and do a
construction rehab for free. These people, they charge you per the
inch, and per minute of time. It's all money and contracts and
business. They don't do charity there. It's not like the
countryside where everyone's nice. Okay, so he goes to such a city,
and he actually does a good deed for them.
And Musa says, These are bad people. These are greedy people.
We've been asking them for food all night, everyone closes their
door. They're greedy. So now charge them. All they know is
business.
So he refused to charge them. And then he explained why. He said
they're greedy, right? Therefore, there are victims. There are
future victims in this society. And this wall, he fixed a wall,
the wall that I fixed has a treasure in it. Okay, that it has
been, be quiet be
bequeathed to orphans.
Orphans whose dad died if this wall were to fall down, these
people are too vicious and greedy to ever give it to the orphans.
Let's say it's like a treasure. And it has in it let's say
something that this treasure belongs to so and so. Right? If
you find it, go give it so. So it needs honest people to do that. So
he does good things to bad people and bad things to good people. All
for their for the benefit of the good people and for the benefit of
the victims of the bad people. Okay, so it looks terrible.
But it's good. And see Allah subhanho wa Taala
achieves his ends however he wishes. We cannot do that.
Allah is not bound by a law.
We are bound by law.
So that's the difference. And that's why if you are out of
Biller, the RF in how are the Gnostics, those who truly
understand Allah and how he works in the universe? How are they so
calm all the time? This is why, because they don't see bad people
doing bad things. They see Allah using a bad person to achieve his
will. That's how they see things. It is Allah using this bad, this
bad person to achieve his will. And Allah may use good people to
achieve his will. And he may use bad people to achieve his will.
Everyone is working towards the will of Allah. Everybody, whether
you know it or not. You say oh, so are you telling me that the will
of Allah involves half the Syrian population to be put out of their
house? So yes,
yes, it is. You just don't see it yet.
One of the Persian poet said, the plan of Allah is more perfect than
a Persian rug. But an ENT. So small, crawling on a Persian
Persian rug only sees random colors.
But if you were to lift that in,
up, and let it look at the rug, to see perfection, absolute
perfection, because you don't like something because you don't
understand something. And because you are pained by something does
not negate that the plan is perfect, as it is, say not even
ever thought of famously said if the veil was lifted behind the
plan of Allah, and the future of all things, you would choose the
present exactly as things are now you would realize that this is
perfect. Don't touch it. Okay, you don't see the blueprint of the
future. How do you know Allah Subhan and what Allah's future is,
let's say, for the Syrians.
I told you, I don't know if I said this yesterday or not.
But famous story that the Chinese or the Japanese tell, they had
wisdom to. It says that.
A boy came, the king came by and the boy and there was a beautiful
boy there.
And the king said, this boy, looks beautiful.
Beautiful, young boy. Smart. good intention. good heart. I want to
give him a gift, a horse. So it gives him a royal horse. Beautiful
horse. Everyone's had Wow, what a lucky kid gets a horse.
And the wise man sitting under a tree with his long, wispy beard.
And you know these.
He says to the people, maybe and maybe not.
Two weeks later, he falls off the horse. They said, Oh, what a shame
the poor kid he fell off the horse. He cannot enjoy his horse
anymore. He fell off the horse.
They The master said, maybe and maybe not. Two weeks later, war
breaks out and invading armies coming in. And all the youth get
drafted to go to war. They said, Wow, he's so lucky that he broke.
It's so good that he we now see what you're saying is so good that
he broke his leg because he can't go and join the war.
He says maybe and maybe not.
They go out into the war. They crushed the enemy. And they all
come home with money, bags of silver and gold and animals and
spoils of war. And they say to the Zen master, they say, Oh, too bad.
He didn't go to the war. He could have came back with more money and
more horses than this horse right here.
And he says maybe maybe not right? So you what seems to be on the
outside is not always what it is on the inside. Someone put here,
chocolate wall. It says Hamza sources loves to say Allah has the
picture. We have the pixel.
That's exactly right. Allah has a picture. You have the pixel.
That's just perfect.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. That's perfect. So that's the idea here that
we went off on that tangent saying that some parents follow their
kids and I think today, more than ever before. A lot of parents
follow their kids in what is bad.
They follow their kids went bad. So you see, the kids are
by peer pressure would have you they get into some trend or some
stupidity and a lot of parents buckle to that guy. So you got to
be strong. If you're a parent, you got to be strong.
You have to get bend where it's okay to bend and then you have to
stay firm where you have to stay firm.
Okay, and I believe that children love order. Human beings in
general feel secure. With order. That's why people will choose an
oppressor over a revolution. And Egyptian people are not there.
They're not all that dumb when it comes to politics, they've been in
the they have a heritage and a tradition of being in the best
area in the world, the best piece of real estate. If you were to
take the beginning of humankind to the end of humankind
the one spot of land that has basically been the best piece of
real estate
as a country for the longest time has got to be Egypt. There's no
other way. Right? You got the Mediterranean right there you got
the red sea right there. You got a big Nile coming right through when
it splits up. Farms galore fish, basically free there's so much
fish, right? Animals soil, that is amazing because of the overflow.
Then you got desert on the left. So you want to kill us from from
you want to come from the west to kill us, you're gonna probably die
in the desert.
Desert in the South. Okay, rapids and desert in the south. And
where's the South? Up? So I can see. Like, it's not that it's not
flat, Egypt, not flat, Egypt goes up like this. So southern Egypt is
called Upper Egypt. So you always have the high ground.
What place is better real estate than this? Okay, and now imagine
now you cut off North and South America, because that's amazing.
Nature to all right. But just cut that out for a second. And for
most of human history that we know of.
Right? Our parts of the world was the eastern side. So let's say
just the eastern side forget before the Eastern West connected,
they just they were disconnected for so many centuries. Right? Just
that name me arrival piece of real estate than Egypt. These people
have people have been fighting for this piece of real estate for
ages. The Egyptians know very well how to be politically safe. So
what they did was we got the land, we got the farms. You guys rule
the cities. Right? That's how the Egyptians operated. Julius Caesar
is coming in. Take. We'll give you the crown. Right. So long as we
got the farms, we got the food. We got the water, what else we take
the city's good. And we'll sell you the goods. The Egyptian people
have known forever, that as long as we got our farms, why why wage
war, right? Stability, even if the guy is bad, and he taxes us still
better than a war, right revolutions so that the Egyptian
people can't say that they're all bad. They there's a reason they
have this mentality that they will never have a rebellion.
What they did in the Arab Spring for 11 days, was unprecedented.
Right? It's not part of their history to do that. Not that
that's I'm not saying it's good or bad. I'm saying that they know how
to survive. Okay, whereas then you go to Lebanon,
where they went about 1300 years
where they didn't have any wars.
So they don't know how bad wars
then they had a war in the 70s and it lasted for 17 years.
Crazy.
Alright, so
children love order. Human beings love law and they love order. Law
is good, too. But there's order even with an oppressor there is an
order here we see the mafia in a city. And then the mafia gets
pulled out of the city to disaster. Right? The police come
in, they got the mafia out of the city and it ends up as a disaster.
The mafia are criminals but they kept order. Not it's not fair law,
but it's order. So in the hierarchy of things, it's Law and
Order, order.
And then it's and then chaos. Right? Order with a predictable
oppression. It's predictable. Who's going to oppress me it's
predictable. But and it is order. So
children love, law and order. And I think parents shouldn't
shouldn't be afraid to say these are the lines right here. We're
not crossing this line. We're not crossing that line. Everything in
between can be a discussion
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How did he come to know?
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he saw him in a dream. In this dream model for character he was
under the throne
on the throne is the greatest creation, the biggest creation of
Allah. And everything revolves around the throne.
Okay? Everything is taking its method from the throne. Okay? What
are the angels doing? The they revolve around the throne. The
throne is sort of like imagine
all the worlds that Allah has created the first sky, the second
sky, the third sky, we're in the lowest, but each one it's almost
like a centered under the one above it and the throne the OSH is
the greatest of all these and it is above the seventh heaven.
Heavens In Islam there are heavens and there are paradises. Heavens
there's no disobedience, there's perfection, perfect realities more
perfect above one of the other more
some ethereal, so the artist is above all of that and all of it is
in accord with dosh. So he said I saw my roof under the arch and
Allah saying to the angels, who is this they say, Allah knows best
you know best or Lord. He says this is model for querque Okay.
He has become intoxicated with his love for me and he will not awaken
from this intoxication until he meets me.
Well, Carla maruf Cara Lee about wasabi though the some of the
companions have dealt with a BA he said,
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Okay, who's dealt with a toy that we'll talk about is from the
mystics above him in years. So he used to take knowledge from him in
his from those disciples. So the disciples of he said, one of the
disciples have dealt with the thought he said, Beware of ever
leaving off action is what we said earlier in the stream. Action, you
need action you can get cannot get results by wishy washiness or
hope. Good. You can only get results by action, take action,
and keep it simple but do a lot of it.
You know, a karate kid is like that. There's no special moves
except the end when he had to innovate because he had a broken
leg. But all the moves are just the normal moves but done
perfectly. Right? So he had to do this 1000 times do this 1000 times
right. wax on and wax off 1000 1000s of repetitions of the
same move until you do it. Well. Look at the New England Patriots
anything special about them when they were winning all those Super
Bowls? Nothing other than they never go off sides. Right? The
route is run perfectly. And he's like four yards here. six yards
there. guy won Super Bowls on dinking and dunking no big place.
Nothing special. Right? Just any regular play that's in a book but
they they could do it perfectly every time. Right
he says here for in there Lika Hola, Yoko Rebekah Illa de la
Mola. consistent, persistent action. A lot of this is what's
going to draw near to Allah subhanaw taala
Okay, he says the best
as you can what is the best action he then asked? He said, always
obeying your God. Doha Moto it robic obey your Lord. If he says
Stop, stop there. Don't say oh, maybe maybe not. Alright, stop
there. Good Muslim Muslim in serving the Muslims and being
sincere to them. Give them sincere advice about the truth and serve
them. Okay. No one wants advice from somebody with no track record
of helping us. Right matches some, you know that we had a chef come
and he said he wants a meeting with the mustard leadership
because he needs to give us advice. What's wrong with you?
Like Yeah, are you What world are you living in? even know who you
are? Right? We don't even know you are. But if somebody who has been
around the community for 10 years, and we've seen him picking up
chairs, picking up water bottles serving, helping donating at was
to ask for a meeting. Right? We'd give it to him. And we'd listen to
Him because He paid the price to earn respect and to earn our trust
this is Micah Yeah, yeah. When you first got goats he was like he's
got goats.
Yeah.
So like, so like he you would bring like people or like, like
back
deserting just like fulfill the sort of like shepherding. And so
then he told you would always tell them like, Alright named the best
accomplishment you ever did in your life. So someone will say
like, oh, I'm a doctor, I have a PhD. I'm a lawyer. I'm a Hafez or
anything like that. Okay, so tell me like the goats even come to
you. Now given a little bit of food and see what Yeah, exactly,
yeah, no, goats. They only come to you when you start giving them
food. Right? You give them you give them little sweets, like he
had some oats. I was bringing this up because we have a goat now you
want it? You want it? Should we bring it up? Have you ever moved
to go before? Yeah. Have you ever moved it? Or Thank you, you you
hold it by the horns? It doesn't hurt you No, not this one. This is
a very nice calm female go
you'd have to drag him you drag them and if you're able to just
lift it like a cat
you want to try
no nothing of the goal is not just something
you want to do it yeah.
Dry All right, so just unhook the tether from the from the leash
bring it off here. I don't know I'm gonna go out on the livestream
it might be a hassle but if you're if you want to do it you want
you're up for an adventure. Do it is gonna be a good workout you
have to pull from don't be afraid to pull from the horns. Hold it
from Lourdes lift the horns up and drag him yeah
forcement Alright, bring the goat everyone's calling for the goat. I
think you have up anybody to go help them untether it
actually notice don't untether
keep the tether on so you could use it to for force to best thing
is both you lifted carry it up. Alright, here we go.
Call Allah home. Caller Mohammed Agulhas Hussain, Samia to Abby
Hakuna I heard my father say
it tomorrow funnel curvy. hinami by the Moto, I saw my autofill
querque
in his sleep. After in my dream after his death. I said to him,
man follow logic. What has Allah done with you? Fuck Allah. He
said, of alpha Lee he forgave me
for a call to I said, this article what I like to do forgive you
because you are so acetic away from this dunya. And so pious
said, No, he said, we're lacking be Kabuli mo Eva Ignis. A MEK will
resume and fuckery on batil fuqra. He said, by keeping to the advice
of Ignis cemac His name is Edna cemac.
And by living simply, and loving the poor
guy
one mile either dignissim Malkia
COMM A call a service
and the advice of Edna cemac were the three the things before obey
your Lord when He prohibits something obeyed. Serve the
Muslims and be sincere to them. Okay, be sincere to them.
Send me out tomorrow. Yeah, cool.
Consumer run Bill Kufa. maruf said I was
traveling
in Kufa
passing through Kufa. Kufa is a city in Iraq that the Muslims
established faux Acuff to Allah Julian UCOL hula hula IGNOU Samak
I stopped to visit a man. People used to call him Ignis, Amok son
of the fisherman. While we all do nuts he was given a talk to
people. For kala min Kilala Calamy. Part of the things he's
talked to you he was saying in his speech, men are or the Anila he be
called the Yeti or Allahu Anhu Jiang Latin, whoever turns his
back on God God turned his back on him. When Akbar Allah Lybia call
me Allah Allahu Rama de les
whoever turns to Allah with his heart, Allah to turns to him with
his mercy. What up Bella be Jamia he will do he'll call to LA and he
turns all the creation to that person. If Allah loves a person
all the creation will serve this person.
Woman can Amara Amara for La Jolla humble walked in
And whoever sometimes turns to God and sometimes turns his back from
Allah. Then one day Allah have mercy on him. Good. Follow up God,
Allah Movia Kirby his speech
came into my heart settled in my heart.
What's going on?
You're amazing.
Well, we got an audience waiting so go, guy, you guys got to figure
it out.
That's okay. It's not just we got to do it. They're waiting. They're
waiting water. It's nothing. Goat pee is nothing
for our Cabella to Allah, Allah He to Allah wa Taala to Jamie I'm a
Quintarelli I turned to Allah and I left everything that I was upon.
Ill could matomo Allah I live near Musa Rideau except the service of
my master. In other words, the molar are not master but it was
like the
the my patron
Ali ignem Musa.
What occurred to her that calumny Mola I told him one day I said, I
heard Agnes and Mike say the speech and he said such and such
and such for cardiac fika behead them or either turn it off this
piece of advice is enough, if you act upon it for the rest of your
life.
Well clearly my roof the model the multi it was said tomorrow Phil
querque
All right, in the death, illness, the death sickness the sickness in
which you would die, they said LC advisors
fucka either mid to further south dakota come You see, if I die give
this
shirt of mine in charity. Because when a Muslim dies
his in his will, he is allowed to give away 1/3 of his property or
wealth to non inheritors. In Islam, Allah has listed the
inheritors in the Quran,
and he's listed how much they get to what percentage, but you get
1/3 of your wealth to give to a non inheritor. So what he did is
say this shirt I want you to give it to anyone who has a need for it
for in the UI to an accrued Jimena dunya Canada hello to ARIA I wish
to leave this world
okay as I entered it with nothing good with nothing All right
well Mara ma roof biz op caught your girl
model fast by someone given out water. Yeah Kulu Rahim Allah how
many Astra My Allah have mercy on whoever drinks. It's popular in
the slammer communities in the olden days, not today anymore.
That people used to.
There used to be a thing where people used to have like something
on their, their
a pitcher that they carry, like a book back, right, but it's a
pitcher and it has like a little you just bend over a little bit
and give you water. That's sappy. Someone who gives you water. And
he used to say May Allah have mercy on whoever drinks why
because if you're drinking this water, I get a good deeds. Right?
Well Kanima rueful saw him and for the demo shed
that day model was fasting. But he heard the prayer of the men and he
felt it was so sincere that he broke his fast it was of course a
supererogatory fast supererogatory meaning an extra fast not Ramadan
obligatory fest so he broke it you can break those fast if there's a
reason so he broke it and he drink
someone said to him, but you're fasting he says however, I want
that prayer. May Allah have mercy on whoever drinks from me I'm
getting reward so I need you to get reward right on the Day of
Judgment It has been said that the rich will chase after the poor to
thank them thank you for existing so I can give you charity this
charity is why I got saved
why I got my deeds erased my sins erased just from that
go
well read the next one while we figure out how these guys let's
see how good they are.
All that push ups and all that gym a little little go Are they going
to bring it up here let me make start making room for
God doesn't
have a name by the way
Here they come.
It's loud
All right, bring it around here.
You can now drag it with the leash.
And you might have to hold the horns. Hold the horns and bring
them around here Ahmed where you were sitting
let's go
don't worry, pull pull the horns they're not gonna ask the guy he
said he could pull as hard as you want. Lift lift him up, lift the
horns up and drag
it's not haram they do it trust me. He that's how he did it. Look
at all the YouTube channels.
There you go. Keep going. Keep going. Now walk them over. Or you
can lift him from from her stomach
lifted from her stomach and bring her around here. Chaos in the
studio folks chaos in the studio. Lift her lift her from the
stomach. Well this Jim and I don't want to hear this UFC gym anymore.
is useless. There you go. Have you got it? Come around. have you
here
hang around.
Ring around.
Yeah.
Come and sit down. Give me some some snacks, some
some oats Eric go. There you go. Are you happy now? Give me some
some defeater with go downstairs and see what we got. Got it? Do
you have anything to say?
You have anything to say to the audience?
Yeah, no, I asked for a very calm. I asked for a sturdy go that
doesn't mind being alone. Because it's probably going to spend time
alone. Right? And I want I didn't want anything that needed help.
Like you know when like some animals they need help. Right?
They need to be to be given certain I don't know bottle fed. I
don't know. But I didn't want anyone to
I didn't want any animal that needed help. Right. Let's see.
Does it need a miss work? Oh, you need miss work because this sister
you need to miss work. You know this is a bent. Female. Yeah.
Males more aggressive.
The males are they're they're they're tough. They're tough to
deal with. Right?
So when I tell you our guest today is the goat. That should be make
that the title. Okay.
And what do you got cereal? Croutons give me
I don't know. I don't know if it eats bread or croutons it give me
let's try. I'm sure it's gonna love something hard.
Alright, let's say Bismillah
it is
it.
Ooh, she likes it.
She really likes it. Now. Now she's going to be friends with us.
I've always wanted to be close to nature. I want to get away from
arguing.
So I want to go get close to nature. So why don't we by nature,
wave bias some nature?
How about a cup of water?
And a bowl, maybe
a cup and a bowl
Abra.
I saw the guy was like shocked what he's doing, bro. He lifted it
from its horns. I'm like, Well, you can we lifted it off the
ground. Totally off the ground with one horn. No, I was like,
Wait, this doesn't hurt. And he's like, No, doesn't hurt. You could
do this. Good.
And I plan to keep her this year, not go through.
So
we have that house over there. And Mohamed El Erian will take care of
on a day to day basis and I can go to
that
You'd think he was gonna do what? Call her Nikki? Nikki? That's not
even a Spanish name
so it really liked these these these croutons here
no she's not hungry anymore
No, no more croutons. Alright doesn't like the croutons and
doesn't want any more croutons.
So we had a couple suggestions Chelsea was one suggestion. Let's
see what other suggestions we got here
she'd go crazy yeah oh she was she was not happy
she was not happy Outback
she's more common here than outside
I think it doesn't like to be transported around. doesn't like
to move around
yeah
an old air federal
clip
we gotta get close to nature man.
Someone's saying caller Jordan. Jordan, Michael
Jordan because greatest of all times. Greatest of All Time.
Nikki. What do we have any Arabic names out here?
Hmm.
Let's see if she's thirsty. Be careful.
Remember
he was a bit like these guys are monsters. Yeah. But the female
This is a female and she's she's come
for some reason. I don't know. He said that. He knows her. And she
knows drink.
Good.
Stern and you're the one who lifted me and took me
what time is it right now? What segment are we on? I guess this is
segment number two first. Firstly, this is segment number two. Okay.
This is segment number two, the goal. Now segment number three is
to have segment three with a goat. Give me that book, please. Yeah,
before we go to segment four, which is QA. We're going to
do segment number three.
It's not on the Rahim.
How to investigate God's existence. First of all, are there
many farmers who are atheists?
I don't think so. The closer you are to nature, if something
happens to you know there's a creator.
Okay, how to investigate God's existence. First. Many people
dismiss the existence of a supernatural well that second I
got a book colder here.
The horns are a great place to hold the book. Many people
dismissed it was several law.
We can use them we eat them
here we go. First many people dismiss the existence of a
supernatural entity as impossible.
That presupposition is mistaken. Good. God's existence is a logical
possibility you can even let the go to anywhere go you can let it
go.
Gods God's existence is a logical positive is nothing rash,
irrational, nothing totally irrational. You can bend it down a
bit. Right nothing irrational or conscious self contradictory
about? Okay, the existence of God. Okay.
All right.
But being merely possible is not enough for a conclusion. Good, not
enough for a conclusion.
Evidence would need to fit together and mounts in favor of
one explanation over another evidence debunking our belief on
the other hand, should discredit it and shake our resolve.
Regardless of what that belief is, suggests that something is
rationally possible
does not mean that we should believe it. We need evidence why
it's possible and the absence of anything that would negate it
makes sense.
For instance, we will not just continue thinking that coffee
beans at our neighborhood bistro are from somewhere exotic, once we
overhear employees saying they're sourced locally. So there should
not be contradictory evidences, finding the same written on the
packaging and then on the Billboard of the company's
delivery truck.
should make us pretty certain where the beans come from. So it's
basic how to
We get certain about anything, at the very least our belief that the
beans are from where all the evidence points to would be
reasonable. This is inference evidence points to something
therefore I conclude that that thing is true.
If the evidence is strong, it is when everything points to the same
conclusion what is a wet him? That Oh, ham, okay? That owe him a wet
him is something where there's no evidence or hardly if evidence,
plenty of contradictory evidence and you still hold that belief,
something's wrong with you. At that point, you want to believe
that for some reason or other, okay?
Go for it.
But then, but why then, is atheism an incorrect inference? If all
these experts in different fields are saying that God does not
exist? Okay? Because that is an opinion. And a negative cannot be
proven. Okay? A negative cannot be proven. Evidence is entirely
different.
Evidence is something entirely different. This is therefore how
we figure out everything else in life.
Okay, by evidence, and the lack
of contradiction to the evidence, or contradictory evidence, this
how we prove everything else in life. And it is how we infer God's
existence as well.
We ask a wide range of relevant questions and follow where the
answers lead us. The most likely explanation gradually then becomes
obvious to us, when we find multiple dilemmas resolved by a
single unified theory. Okay, most right.
As in the blind men and the elephant. In their case, the
likely explanation could only have emerged if the blind men
considered the information from one another, all together, not
just focusing on one body part. So you got to combine every, all the
evidence, the forthcoming chapters, explore an array of
topics, and show how they all add up, to point to a single
explanation, the existence of Allah, does that prove gods exist
exists, not any more than the blind men could have proven to one
another, the existence of the elephant short, they may never see
the elephant, as we may never see God, but they would be certain of
an elephant over any other possible explanations. When they
put together all of their findings, we too can draw the same
conclusion about God. One fundamental assertion that you
will find throughout this book is that if God exists, and wants us
to know about him, then this being would have made it reasonable for
us to ascertain his existence, you know, the Kalam Cosmological
Argument.
People say it's so simple, it is so simple because Allah wants us
himself to be known. Right? Think about this, if things are obvious,
the sun is out there, the moon is there. So Allah has certain he
wants certain things to have to be clear, he's made it crystal clear.
And this in the realm of reason, he's made it crystal clear.
So that's why I remember reading from one atheist guy who said that
the the Kalam Cosmological Argument is so simple, right.
And yet, you can't find any reason to negate it. It's like you can't
find a hole in it.
He's like, you think it's can't be that easy, right? But then you
can't find a hole in it.
This entails that evidence in every and any field consistently
supports the case for God, though it may support
other possible explanations as well. Right.
In other words, the pillar like shape fits as an explanation for
the lick. But it could also be argued that it's an actual pillar.
Each of the following chapters thus are separate parts of a big
picture like pieces of a puzzle, okay.
It is up to the reader to then decide how clearly they see the
greater image emerging guy
all right, that leads us to chapter one does the concept of a
necessary being makes sense we take this or this is this is unit
one, chapter one setting the grounds for the discussion. We
will stop here that is the end of segment numero tres. Where's the
bookmark for this
segment, bookmark for that. Could you just stick me any one of those
note cards into the reseller crochet area and
And that and segment number three, leading us to segment number four
and we have
about 40 minutes for segment number four on open QA. All right,
I've met you're going to read us from Instagram and you could use
this to scroll up and down okay
all right, here we go
no, yeah if there's a question, but usually I don't scroll up
I got a question what qualifies one as a Sahaba? Somebody those
who saw a good question What makes someone Sahabi someone who is in
the presence of the Prophet peace be upon
as a Muslim, and died upon that same Islam, meaning, that removes
who and includes who it includes the blind, so we can't see someone
who saw the prophet as a Muslim, because the blind into the
problem, you are in the presence of the Prophet
same space as the Prophet, whether it be an indoor space or outdoor
space, same space as the Prophet peace be upon
as a Muslim,
and died upon that same Muslim who does that remove that removes one
or two, that one who apostate it
after being in the presence of the Prophet as a Muslim then he
apostate another
apostate ID. Then after the passing of the messenger
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam came back to Islam
not as a hobby.
So you have to have been in the presence of the Prophet as a
Muslim and died upon that same Islam
no apostasy in between that and your death
I want to go to one frame so
to go tease maybe that's it. We just she doesn't have a goatee?
Yep.
Normally the males have that Gucci
Yeah.
The Dawn was there too. At the farm? The Dawn Yeah, he was a
blonde. His goat was white and yellow light yellow. And he had a
gorgeous beard gorgeous
what happens
at least at least this year she's gonna get a pass all right unless
we have problems yeah unless like some you know annoying neighbor or
something like that
goat korma oh my god
is this goat not going to poo maybe but you know that goat?
Urine and poo is just it's not not just
okay.
eight week summer intensive you want to come and hang out with us
here come all summer and spend it at Safina society. And as we have
a burgeoning little farm here too. Okay
saying
in the Bible of the trench, I saw a Kaffir saying we've lost
can you push this? This table back? Yeah.
You can leave that go just make it even again. Thank you appreciate
it
I just want to make it even
the way real quick
okay, you put this put these two books over there real quick. No,
right here right on top
All right, back to even
good.
This is the child's book. That's called a da de Ramadan.
It's a child's book but really it's not. Who knows all these
prayers. I do for increasing productivity.
Okay. A dua for times a distressing difficult. Who knows
who doesn't need this? Right? Everyone needs this. Let's read
what there's a dua for 30 or 30 prayers.
Okay, let's go to the first one.
The first
drawl. What do you say the this is for seeking goodness, increasing
productivity in worldly and other worldly affairs. And it's to get
rid of the habit of wasting time.
And this is narrated from the Prophet sallallahu so their
prophetic Dawn and as a Muslim
Allah whom li Dini a levy, who is meant to Emery Oh ALLAH set right
for me my Deen which lies in which lies the protection of my affair
will also lead dunya Latifi him ashy and set right for me the
affairs of this world in which lies my livelihood was largely
purity allottee in a mid and set right for me the next world where
I have to return
which I'll hire does hear that and leave equally high and make my
life good in an increase in my life. Everything that's good why
Jaiden Moto ohata Neiman culture so let my life be such that I earn
more and more good in it and let my death be a joyful release from
all troubles. What an amazing dua IT guys everything is in it. Let
me read it again one more time all the Arabic than all the English
Allah ma slightly Dini Allah the who I swear to Emery
was lovely dunya Latifi hehmeyer she was lovely karate Latifi la
Hammadi which I didn't hear transia didn't leave equally
higher, which I did moto had Endymion coalition. Oh Allah set
right for me my Deen in which lies the protection of my fair and set
right for me this world in which lies my livelihood and set fright
for me the next world where I have to return
let my living be such that I earn more and more good in it and let
my dying my death be a joyful release from all troubles can
there possibly be a more encompassing darkness
mazing
next question
types of questions Summer Intensive questions off man gotta
be there put the link to
good
saw the goat he's got to come now.
Well, he can come on and he could talk about it too.
Last
curl, it eventually became Muslim after the Battle of the Trench.
Okay.
Okay, he became Muslim after that battle. So what are the main
battles in Islam, because I always want to put something out for
people are just learning or they're not most of their that
just became most
first battle after the migration of the Prophet Mecca to Medina was
the Battle of bits.
Then, that was in the second year of the hijra, the third year of
the hijra, they went for the battle of bedeutet. But it never
happened.
No battle. The Muslims want Abu Sufian, the leader of the kurush,
he felt they're not ready. So he didn't want to. So he went early,
and lifts quickly. So people could say that he went, and yet at the
same time, he wouldn't have to see how smart he was. Instead of he
didn't want to fight. He's like we're not ready for another fight.
So instead of, you know, cowering out, and people say bad things
about him, and about Quraysh, he went early.
waited a little bit then left real quick, right? You ever have to
call someone and you don't want to call them. So you you call them
way two rings two times, and then hang up. Then it says miss call on
his phone. I tried to call you
Sophia and did a fake miss call on the Second Battle of better. So
that's the third year, the fourth year, Grace was ready. And they
marched on Medina and the Prophet met them at the mountain of odd
mountains called hood and they had the famous battle of God.
That was the fourth year the next year. After that.
There was nothing and then the year after that the sixth year.
The Jews of Medina realizing Quraysh is not getting the job
done. Right.
Went to Mecca and said we got a plan for you. You guys go and
gather tribes and we'll help you gather the tribes. All the Arabs
will help you gather all these Arabs
and you bring them here
And then we'll we're on the inside already. So we'll sandwich the
Muslims.
So the Jews of Medina cooked this plant up a couple, not all of them
a couple.
And then two massive Quraysh and anakata fan, a massive tribe in
the middle of the desert. They all came.
And the only solution was for the Muslims to build a trench around
themselves so that the army could not enter the city.
That's called the Battle of the Trench, or the Battle of elk hunt
up.
And that was where the tide turns because they spent one month see
Jinkx besieging the Muslims. And then it failed. And they left
after they left that battle then heard Ignat Walid said that he
realized it's done now it's done Muhammad one would like you will
never put forth an army
as big as this again close the appetite for war against Muhammad
has done
he realized this and so he ends up
basically becoming Muslim right after that.
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Oh, let me answer this one first, what is up you? See, that's why we
have to explain everything. Our data is the science of beliefs.
What do we believe as a Muslim? What are we have to believe? What
are we not allowed to believe and what we may believe? Right? And so
it's the issue of beliefs.
Theology, essentially, and it comes from the word act not
because when you study this, we in Islam do not have any sense of
just blind faith, or trust Allah says farlam and hula Illa Allah
know that there is none worthy of worship, but Allah, our belief is
based upon knowledge, it is belief based upon knowledge, and you can
have enough evidence to make your belief certain.
For example,
like he he gave an example
If, if the bag on the coffee beans says sourced from Guatemala, if
the sign says source from Guatemala, if the truck says, We
just came from Guatemala, okay? If the workers say the beans are from
Guatemala, you still did not see that the beans were produced in
Guatemala. But you have enough knowledge evidence now to be
certain that the beans are from Guatemala, same thing. So these
are the beliefs in Islam. The evidence behind our beliefs. Okay,
what else?
Who?
Okay, let's hear it. So question check, yes, there are possible
futures, but at the same time, those features would be
impossible, because you would always do the same even if you
repeated the test many times, which is evidenced by the vote of
the last photo that I might do righteousness in that which I left
behind. No, it is only work he has seen behind them is a barrier
until the day they are resurrected. We can extract from
that people and I will never do, I will never do anything different.
So if I end up in heaven, it means that I would have never been to
all this is
let me just summarize it for you.
Allah has willed that we have choice, that is the will of Allah,
that we have our own choices. I have the choice now to put my hand
up or down. Allah has willed that I don't have the choice right now,
to put my hand yesterday. Can I move my hand in yesterday? Can I
move my hand and tomorrow? Allah does not give me that choice.
Allah gave me the choice to have my hand up and down. He has willed
that I put my hand up by my own volition that His will.
Allah knows and has the knowledge of what would have happened to me.
What would the result be?
If I did,
made any other choices in life? That's it. So, it would not have
been possible to do anything other than
what Allah willed but Allah has the knowledge of what would have
happened if that was the case.
I if I if I understand this question, let me take this
question. In North North Korean survivor wants to know How do you
do so lots of dispute?
So lots of tests via is for a ruckus performed alone.
And I believe that the chef are yet permitted to be in Jamel
right.
In this Scylla for a rock cuz you will do a total of 300.
to spearhead has each test B
is Subhan Allah would hamdulillah Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
the total number of tests via that you're going to do is 300
oz has entered the building what's happening
was having an I was
going on with this. We got a new
they're telling us here it's the mascot. Yeah, this is the mascot.
Who's the mascot? Who's jumped up? It's got Oh, now listen. 300 times
you're gonna say this 300 divided by four is how much 75. Okay, so
how are you going to divide the 75?
To be
across the ruckus.
Okay, in one Draka before listen very closely now before Fatiha. 15
after Fatiha 10
in the ricotta now in record you don't go and you don't say
subhanallah bear with him. You don't say that cancel. You say
some hello hello Lola Lola with 10 times you get upset me Hola Hola,
Miami de la Mora vanilla can hunt Subhan Allah 100 Lola Lola Lola 10
times you go on sujood you don't say subhanallah Bella?
You Say Subhan Allah 100 Lolo, let alone 10 times. You sit up. You
don't say anything you say Allah. You don't say anything else you
Say Subhan Allah 100 Allah Allah Allah, Allah Allah Allah 10 times
you're gonna second sujood
you say the st you don't say some Ahmedabad, Allah You Say Subhan
Allah 100, low, low, low, low lockbar.
And then if there's Tisha hood, you just say that Tisha, that's
it.
And when you need to say salami say cinematical, semi every raka
has a surah
So before fats and 15 then fatty has Surah
10
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Sitting down from between the subject and such that again 10
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clear to everybody
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now there's no sujood so if you get the numbers wrong
What is the name?
Sakina
Well, you know, I don't know because there's added baits say to
Sakeena
I don't know if that's bad or not, I mean,
but he wants to she wants to hear
I don't know if it doesn't like the
I don't know. I think it doesn't like the garlic Maybe. Or maybe it
just doesn't eat and maybe it doesn't eat
do they even do they eat about grass? Anything?
Really, but it'd be messy
Yeah, It's ours now.
From where what's the what's the story? The farm
I have a friend who has a farm give it to you know I bought it
how much 350
I could just go and buy a goat for three and if he wants to sell it
to you without any like permits or anything like that, like there's
nothing it's just there's no permit you have to make sure your
town allows it because you're
like
why do you need a license? It's an
Yeah, well because the noise Yeah, the sheep are okay that will make
noise
you did not this year unless we have problems
your health it's gonna stay at the house behind MBSE inshallah where
there's not going to be it's not very close that you know he wants
a scratch or what? Give you a scratch it's not very close to
other homes it won't make noise plus that we have a shed
at nighttime I didn't know is that you can
have big backyard I could put it Yeah.
Girl girl or boy to girl
hoping right now.
On the patio. We just kick it onto the grass.
It's good for the grass actually.
She
got scared. All right. What's the next question here?
are sisters a loud summer intensive? Yes, you are. But the
thing is?
Do we have a living space for the sisters? No. Have we rented a
home? It's very difficult for the sisters. We've been trying. We've
been trying to find a home but we can't find a place for them to
stay in.
US Why don't you take the mic and give us a quick blurb on the
Summer Intensive a pull up any
graphics we have for the summer intensive, so the Summer Intensive
inshallah is going to be starting in June inshallah in the third
week of June. And this is going to be your first high end inshallah.
And what you're trying to get out of this program is a little like,
of everything you're gonna come out with knowledge about either
you're gonna come out with knowledge, or you're gonna come
out with a little bit of knowledge of Hadith as well. What's the
purpose of it, the purpose of it is to start is basically to
jumpstart your past into studying Islam. A lot of people they have
never studied the psalm before. And what's going to happen is this
is going to be the first time that they study after that, you may say
that I want to take away them and I want to study with duct Shaadi
for the next year. Or you may say that, you know, I want to take it
to the next level. I want to enroll in Darmstadt inshallah. But
the purpose is that you're going to get a taste of what it means to
actually study, to sit with scholars to study with them, to
read books with them to ask them questions and get used to an idea
that we have an environment where we're just going for one purpose
and one purpose alone for our love of knowledge and for us to fix our
A Baghdad and our relationship with Allah subhanaw taala is going
to be eight weeks it's very easy for someone who's working a job or
going to college. It starts at seven o'clock that way everyone
can show up on time. You know, you eat dinner, you finish your work,
you eat dinner, and then you show up to class inshallah. next three
hours, we're going to go crazy, we're going to go very, very
intense in sha Allah. We're going to finish books in sha Allah by
the end, you'll know how to pray properly, you'll know how to do to
how to properly how to purify yourself properly. And you'll have
a lot of time in sha Allah to ask questions to the different
machines. And what's the purpose of this the purpose of this is a
jumpstart in sha Allah so that in the upcoming year in September in
the upcoming academic year, you may be interested in joining oilon
For example, or you may be interested in joining Carl FET but
the purpose is that this is how we revitalize our study of the D
insha Allah is how we revitalize our love for the deen. So when
asking about the texts, the texts in sha Allah for Maliki focus
going to be Kitab al actory
for aqidah it's going to be Omar berahino The text by Imams
Senussi. This is usually the first or second text that's studied
for Hadith we're gonna be doing the 40 know we have Mr. Manoli for
for this off, do you have a text in mind? Yeah, we want to read
from
Okay, start reading from his books nice. And what's perfect is
inshallah we have a one day intensive as well coming to
prepare yourself for who is the the amateur rock with Chef
Moravec. That's only $20 to show up for a Saturday inshallah. And
then by the time we start reading with Dr. Shadi, you'll have a good
understanding of who she is. And we'll be reading one of his longer
books probably provided to our friend, we'll start with the short
one, then yogurt, Okay, nice. So, so that way, we have a whole
program in Sharla.
And if your brother is even better for you, if you want to live here,
then you can reach out to me just, you could contact Darryl Feds
through any of the channels
and ask about the living situation. There's a bunch of
brothers from Rutgers, and they very kindly offered their house or
subletting their house inshallah. So if there's enough brothers, we
have three or four who are signed up and fully committed, you can
also live here is $3,000 for the entire month, for the entire three
months, Inshallah, and your rent will be covered by that and
additional classes as well. You will also have the opportunity
every day to come and study with Dr. Shadi. You can come and sit in
on the live stream asking questions before and after, after
the live stream as well. And we'll have additional classes and
additional stuff for you as well. We have a lot of different stuff
planned out, especially if you want to live here. The purpose
again, what's the purpose the purpose is that we're trying to
jumpstart our education and our love for studying the dean.
All right, very good. Any other questions to have met? All the
client let me repeat this all classes are in the evening, right
in the daytime.
Guys can come and attend the stream. Right? In the weekends.
There's all sorts of stuff always going on at the masjid Melinda, my
wife if we get you married, we will get you married. Okay, we
will get you married. Maybe we'll also rent her husband's
not kidding. And get baby goats. And once you get to baby goats
guess what else we get? Free milk. And what in the shed? Yeah, how do
you do it? You rent a husband. You pay the farmer fee? And he makes
sure they meet he's not responsible if you get a baby or
not. Okay. He's not responsible if he gets a baby or not. But in the
Cydia it's a valid sale. Right? That's how it works. So maybe we
will rent her husband. Okay. She's two years old to say all child
marriages. No.
That's not a child. You know that? The goat lives how long?
About a decade? Yeah. Eight years old.
Right. And girl is about two years. This is two years may rent
her husband. Maybe we get baby goats. If the experiment works
out, good baby goats. Experiments his workout. He does only a month
away. Right? So
you have a failsafe.
So, what we have, what about physical activity? What do we got
going on? Got basketball, Tuesdays, basketball, Sunday
mornings, Frisbee football Wednesday nights. Right? So you
got my Casa de trip trips to mocassin every once in a while.
Sunday, Sunday, they got the Buddha? Yeah, we'll go to Atlantic
City. We'll go meet you have a mean? You got to we'll go to
Philly. We'll go to New York inshallah. We'll go all around in
Charlotte. And the more guys that there are, the more guys we'll
have time, the more stuff we'll be able to do as well. We got a lot
of different things planned. Yeah. It really just comes down to what
do you guys want to do each other? Yeah, that's that's basically what
I have a Batman someone give me a next question.
Some of the questions. Yes. Someone asked, Is the housing
covered in the $200? I'm coming from another state. No, that's a
$3,000 to cover housing.
That's 3000 for all three months in Sharla. For the one person
Yeah. They're asking is a 200. Covering? Yeah, yeah. So for if
you're coming out of state, then you would pay 3000. And you'd be
living with the other Donald facts people with the ones who are also
coming out of state in Shaolin. We have a house, it's two months,
right? It's two months for the program. Yeah, but you got you
know, if you're, if you're living here, say for example, if you're
working, we wanted to give the full three months, so you show up
two weeks ahead of time and before the program starts. That way you
can get settled in and then you have two weeks after the program
ends in the middle of August inshallah. So basically you have
June, July and August.
You're living here with us in Sharla. in New Brunswick, okay,
yeah.
And how many roommates would they have? You'd have one roommate. You
can say, yeah, one roommate or so it's two people per house. It's
like a
lot of guys in one. No, no, no, it's it's two, they have like four
or five rooms. And then they have another house as well. So you
would have one roommate. But it's possible that you might just have
the room to yourself as well, you could also pay extra to ensure
that basically pay for your roommate, like, you know what I
mean? Like just pay for the single room.
And we can arrange that as well. But you basically you're here for
three months, you're going to be living with us, you're going to be
eating with us in Sharla, you'd be celebrating Eid with us as well.
So it's, it's basically it's, it's, it's for people who want to
see what it's like living here in New Jersey, living here
participating in Safina society. NBRC what's the life like here?
Yeah, there's always something going on. Always really never be
bored. Yeah, you'll never be bored. That's the beauty of living
in Central Jersey. And also the beauty of having Sonoma to
southern Muslims have. We're not a culture. We're not like a little
gang here. Right? We go whenever anywhere. There's an Islamic
event, we go to any group of guys, we got no beefs with anybody in
the area hamdulillah there's a group of guys who want to do
something, we go hang out with them. Right. And I have to be only
the guys who have the same do with the same things. That's not the
right way to be as a Muslim, first of all, so that's why when you
that's one of the benefits of having a pure heart towards the
Muslims, right? You can go out there and always have you have
tons of friends.
So someone was asking about child marriages in Islam, the contract
is valid, good
if her father is the one who contracts the marriage, but the
consummation cannot occur, until like the women of that community
have for confirm that she is physically fit for it. Good. And
why is it that the Shinya allows for a father to contract the
marriage of his daughter because it's assumed that he will only
want good for
his daughter? That's an assumption that she will only he will want
good for. He's not going to do something bad for her. That's and
the assumption there is that the
father daughter relationship is good. Unlike today, where it's
like they're almost like at odds. And and a lot of people try to
Alright, right, keep going.
Oh, she's going, she's tired. She's done with the straight.
Lever. Let's see what she does. Hold it just in case that you
remove the white. That's her cousin there.
Alright, bring it around, though. The rope is under the just wrap it
around.
During the stream, animal activists I'm giving I'm doing the
best activism possible here.
Yes, what is this? What is the word to so with means Islamic
spirituality, which is the concern in Islam of matters related to the
heart and the source of Islamic spirituality just smashed
spirituality or to so Wolf is the source of it is
the source of it is the Quran, the Sunnah, the sayings of the first
few generations and
experience the experience of the people who practice this meaning
they say, okay, that based on our experience, this
earth is it just this creates distraction. Here's a great way to
avoid distraction. You're just like in Hibbs, of Quran, they have
techniques, right. So those techniques, same thing.
Alright, is she done for the day for the day? She's done. All
right, I'm gonna take her off. And we are done for the day. Ahmed is
now doing the Sunnah of being a shepherd. All right, pick her up
just give her a big old bear hug and pick her up all right
well, it's not it's not not just so I'm not worried
just come around lifted from the stomach.
One big old Yeah, she needs a diaper. There was a diaper but it
didn't fit. They actually give that and I'll just hold it here.
There we go. One big heave he dropped get that old Egyptian
farmer. There we go. Bismillah you gotta you gotta you gotta you
gotta do good.
Keep going. There you go kicking
can she be named gazella? Because Allah good.
Problem
LEM is
there's a community member named because Ella and I don't know if
she's going to be happy
so I don't know about this one because we have a community member
named Gizelle she's not going to be happy right us yeah for sure
you named an Anna you named it an animal after me.
Croutons some people are saying can you do so let's it says to be
heavier. Yes you can every day if you want to.
How do you have fun excluding exercise only people go out for
ice cream go out visit each other.
You
can watch something that's Halal to watch what's wrong with that?
You know,
will the Jun 10 intensive be streamed? azer Yes or No?
Probably not. We may do recording we didn't have the logistics for
you. But we may put up the recording. We want to do some nice
stuff for the people you know, in the community as well. Otherwise,
yeah, that's true. Yeah. And people don't come if it's straight
Yeah, that's the other thing too people they won't show up so you
can record it and later on we'll put it on our view probably no
guarantees Yeah.
So honestly, running and watching a good documentary running on the
treadmill doing watching a good documentary is really something
great.
Friday, I'll be visiting a masjid another week and Rhoda inshallah
what is the best a bad and Dhikr to do at that time a Salah was
salam ala Rasulillah in any way shape and form that includes
reciting Deniro Hi Raj reciting Salah on the Prophet however you
wish and also making dua making go out of
my brother's go into New Jersey says unequal
in June, I told us if he inside he said love to visit so anytime he
comes, he can come
the stream is held at 367 Somerset street and he can come and Shala
what is the proper way to make and choose friends? First of all,
you the way to make a lot of friends is first to make a lot of
acquaintances. There's a level before friendship two levels one
is called the level of companionship and secondly is a
level of acquaintances
the way you make friends is make a lot of acquaintances and have a
bunch of companions and then you will amongst them the friendship
will grow by itself. So what is an acquaintance and a companion and a
friend in Arabic they are mad if
US hub then as the cop and then the closest of your friend who
like know everything about your life or
that's the plural of these.
The
How do you have acquaintances go to good places, massage classes,
charity operations, why good people show up there, right? Or
people trying to be good? Show up there. Okay, so that's the first
thing so you show up there and you just get to know what the first
level of acquaintanceship is just getting to know it What's your
name? My name is Shadi My name your name is so and so. name is so
and so. Like that. You get to know each other that's it. You then
you keep seeing meeting each other
people you see regularly now that acquaintance becomes a companion
like the companion in a sense of in life like
people you see all the time you see them all the time okay
the people you see in the massage the people you see in classes it's
a level of so the point to that point that if you get sick
they'll know like you've been missing from when you have
acquaintances and you have companions friendship will grow by
itself
I hope that makes sense. Does it make sense
what I recommended for the holy month of July
I don't know if any
I don't know if there's anything specific in the pit
is there any literature to what happened to him to say yeah, he
became a Muslim and died a Muslim Ignis a yard special unique case.
That
about to say yet,
go
to the mata ki Ruffalo, the ruling of fasting no effort anytime. Yes,
anytime.
Except I eat
so the intensive with housing is 3000 Yes for three months
are the virtues of good deeds multiplied in the holy for four
holy months alone
what should be the balance between vichar and Salawat?
There is no competition really Salawat make as much as you can.
Because the Prophet said so, right. If you did Salawat all of
your Thickers Salawat
then the prophets I sent him said all your grief will be gone and
all your concerns and worries will be gone
What is the reward of doing so it's it has to be every day.
You're gonna get that reward and I'm sure so eventually you'll get
better at it. So you get more reward for more focus. Can you
recite the dot you posted on Instagram yesterday?
That DA is
as follows. Let me recite it
that states
Allahumma inni Luca BNB en la calle hamd La ilaha illa? Anta
yeah Hannon Yemen? Yerba dia Samoa T will on yeah there Jelani Willie
kromm. Let me repeat it again Aloha Mihnea Celica be en Nicola
hunt La ilaha illa Yohanan Yemen Yeah, but yeah Samoa Tula yeah
there Judah Eureka.
This dua is one of those the prophets of Allah who it was salam
said about it. You have asked Allah by His greatest name.
In which if he's asked to buy it, he answers
to this Why is very, very important and powerful.
Go
go
What else we got? Where's the iPad?
Okay,
I see the Instagram questions there. One more question before we
wrap up for the day, it's three o'clock, wrap up for the day. Here
we go. What was the name of the horse the profit took on the Night
Journey Buraq. And it was smaller than or it's bigger than a mule.
And it steps to where it's final
sight of vision this job was very fast.
Must be faster than the speed of light. Right? Because the speed of
light, we know takes millions of years just to get to the sun.
Right?
No, no, no, no, I meant the end. Not sorry. I didn't mean say this.
I mean, like the the next universe. Millions of years, it
could take the next galaxy. Yeah. To the next guys. Like we have
measured planets yet are millions of light years away means like how
long it takes for you to get there like Earth is eight light minutes
away from the sun. Or like, but the next galaxy is like 100 light
or something like that. I forgot. So that has to be faster than the
speed of light.
How was it? You tied it in a not? Very good, pretty good.
I showed it to her and I stood on the ground.
Here's the good thing about date the weeds.
The weeds, not the grass. That's really good. They probably eat
flowers too, though. Yeah. I want to post the stomach video says
Ibrahim Khan, but I'm afraid my intention might get corrupted.
That's not probably I would say the first thing is that Islamic
content has to be transparent who you are sharing this stuff.
Anonymous sharing of Islamic works is not good. Unless you are
learned to the point that you know that what you're sharing is
something acceptable to be shared. There's no difference of opinion
about it even that how would you know what if there's a mistake in
that? There are many, many Hadith have no origins. Right? Doesn't
mean it's fabricated, but we don't know the origin anymore. And
sometimes the person who's saying it, yeah, they may be saying
something correct. But then you look at what their actual views
are. And you don't want people to know like, you know, copyright
this individual. Exactly. So I'm not a fan. So but he didn't say
he's gonna post it anonymously, right. So let's say you do it
perfectly. It's not anonymous. If you have any questions, my name is
so and so. I'm the one sharing these videos, contact me here.
Okay, because there's a mistake. So what you're going to do now is
you're going to do it and purify your intention. Don't not do it
because you're afraid of your intention. Okay? being corrupted.
Is it better to say Salah Ibrahimi or simply Aloma study was southern
Mali. Any thing that brings you the tranquility, that you could do
a lot of it do that? Is the summer intensive for those outside of the
United States? Yes.
How do I reignite my motivation? Remember your reward? Think about
the rewards that are in front of you. Do you not want something
from your Creator?
And my Christian friend goes to a Muslim
kinesiology test and would like to know what Muslim stance would be
on such practice. Google is just exercise science. That's it? Yeah.
It's just sounded like, I don't Kinesiologist it's just exercise
science. I don't think there's like personal training. It's like
the science behind your muscle movements, stuff. Like there's,
there's no specific Islamic teaching on accept the fact that
your Prophet did say your body has rights over you. So and almost
said, He loves to be in this world, because this is where you
reap your good deeds. So it makes sense for us to take care of our
body so that we could be healthy. If Allah gives us a long life. Why
wasted by being broken down? Have good habits now. And you'll be
good.
What if you can't afford housing for the intensive us?
We have a couple of sponsors. You can pay what you what you're
capable of.
But we had some people, we would have to look into it and cello,
but we can try making arrangements. But we also want to
guarantee that the people who are doing it like that they're serious
and everything. So we need to see some commitment on your end. But
after an interview in sha Allah, then there were some brothers who
said that they would they would be able to cover some of the costs.
So we can't guarantee everything because we do have costs outside
of just the classes. You know what I mean? Yeah, we have classes we
have to pay the actual rent, and the utilities and everything like
that. But we can try our best in Charlotte to subsidize the cost so
you can reach out to us and should last announcement. Wednesday, May
31. That's the first stop is in the evening. Where is it? Harrow?
Harrow? So Wednesday harrow next day, Thursday, Birmingham next day
Friday, Mustafa mount next day Saturday Bolton? Next day Sunday.
High Wycombe. Next day, mon. No, no, sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
How Saturday the third of June
is set Saturday night. Okay, High Wycombe, then by Milton keys on
Sunday.
The Economist then Monday the last event is also in High Wycombe.
Okay, I guess I have it city named after the Economist. Is it Milton
Keynes, The Economist. I think it's Keynes but I could be wrong
about that. Milton Keynes. Yeah, that's what it says Milton Keynes.
Keynes can easy in economics. Yeah. But are you do you have no
events in like London, London, London. Someone was asking you
about that. London like I don't know what it's called London prop
or something like that. Isn't High Wycombe in London? I have no idea
I would come Is that Is that what it is?
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