Shadee Elmasry – NBF 210 Shah Kirmani and Harith AlMuhasibi
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amazing setup. Everything's amazing. But I have an allergy to
white light. It doesn't have to be yellow. That's for like
restaurants. masajid like, it can be in the middle. not white. Not
yellow. Okay. It's not it's cool to warm people don't know anything
about light bulbs. light bulbs go from cool to warm. If you want
hyper activity
cool. Fast food restaurants. sports stadiums. If you want
complete slow to slow down your brain masajid you go to the
churches they do this a nice restaurant. Yellow lighting. Warm
like very warm lighting. Right? Like your nightstand the night if
you have a nightstand and you're reading it but before sleeping.
The light stand is yellow. Okay, the regular living that which is
neither this nor that is always in the middle. Okay, neither this nor
that. Neither is it a fast food or sports arena. Right? Speed and
hyper activity and movie quick and industrial almost. Nor is it a
restaurant, a restaurant where you want to slow everything down and
slow your mind down. You go to the middle. Okay?
And no was our guy. He knows all about this stuff, depth, whatever
it is. I don't know what he's saying. Which is good because
we're now at a point in our organization where go for
expertise, right? I can't do everything myself like the olden
days. Right. So he's taken over this job and that is his his
position. So soon he'll be here behind the desk. Until then we got
Habib as basically a Swiss army knife. Done everything does
everything. Grilling corn for lacO Sina. All right, he teaches hips
and he runs a live stream and he does everything.
Now let's get to
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You'll see and I'll share with you the pictures.
Okay, never ever imagined that I would get pictures like this. And
I'll share with you the audio that I did the call that I got.
But first let us turn to odia Hola.
Hola. Hola.
There, Jim Ali Angelelli sometimes they are so majestic. You have to
sit up straight and sit still and be quiet the whole time. And
sometimes there are so
Gemelli there so the qualities of beauty and mercy are so much in
them. You feel like you can just melt in their presence and relax
in their presence. And they're light hearted and everything is
forgiving. And so they're only have this spectrum. Today we're
going to read about Shahid Kimani
can him and Ella dilemma look, he was a prince essentially Sahiba to
Robin nakshi. What about obeyed the diversity or adversity? What?
Tilka Tabaka.
Okay.
And he only only have a few sayings from him. In this book,
Allah Allah to Taqwa. Awara. What is the sign of Taqwa is what are
what is to stay away from what is discouraged, let alone what is
forbidden. Good. A Taqwa is staying away from what's
forbidden. The word Taqwa stay away from what's forbidden. The
water is to stay an extra couple feet away from what's forbidden.
So wouldn't it not met? Wouldn't it make sense if there is a
dangerous cliff of water? Good
Dangerous cliff that not only do you stay away from the edge, but
put a rail
10 feet away from the edge, right? That's what I would be. Okay.
Well I learned metal water I'll walk off and the Schubert's so
what are is just where you assess that. This is where it gets
slippery because we can assess on certain things. All right. We know
this is haram. We know this is Hala. This is harmful This is
safe. Like we have to think where does it get slippery in the
middle? We put a guardrail there. You imagine way back in the day,
they actually did not have guardrails around mountains,
California route one and have guardrails. You've heard about
California route one Oh, Pacific coastal highway used to be a brand
and that it's a it's a scary steep thin road part of it not all of it
there weren't there weren't railways, railings, they're
a good society puts railings way ahead of the harm
right
what can I have coolly as hobby he aged Sanibel. Kevin will hear and
Oliva stay away from lying, cheating, misleading people and
backbiting. The must now methodological worried about
anything after that. Okay. So what is the issue here? The issue here
is that I heard I heard another saying from one of the OT up, he
said if you find yourself heavy in a bad acts of worship, you can't
get up, get up in time
you're weak,
then know that you must have talking badly about a Muslim.
You hurt another Muslim, and Allah is displeased with that.
So when Allah is displeased with that, what you have done you put a
layer
of Rockefeller of heedlessness on yourself
and when you did that, you can't receive the inspiration of angels
as fast enough and you can't respond. Right?
So that's the problem Rahama mercy is everywhere with ALLAH SubhanA
wa Tada sending us mercy everywhere there's mercy.
But when we commit sins, we put a layer
of have darkness over ourselves and that layer of darkness. It's
obstructs the mercy.
So we asked Where's Allah's mercy? It's there. You're the one who's
got a layer over yourself. Where's the rain? The rain is everywhere.
You're the one who covered yourself, right? It's always Is
there is there ever a place with no rain? Right? Of course,
obviously, there's deserts but generally speaking, it's always
raining. All right in our countries and aside from the
desert, but you blocked yourself from the rain. Where's the sun?
The sun is actually everywhere.
The sun's in England the sun's it comes but what's there's clouds?
The Sun reaches everywhere. But there are clouds over some cities.
over some Scandinavia is covered with clouds. The North thing was
covered with cloud right? So it's the clouds are blocking the sun
but the sun's always everywhere. We put clouds up.
heedlessness is a cloud
sins is a dark cloud to darkness. Stay away from sins Don't worry
about anything else. Stay away from sins get busy with your
Misbah call it a day you're good to go. Sooner or later. The lights
gonna sprout up.
Problem is tell you what the problem is. People don't have
patience and this they want immediate results. What's the Fast
Track don't ever ask for the fast track
there's forget Fast Tracks I want to fast track there's no fast
track. What's the fastest way to get this fastest way Forget all
that. You need to have Sabra.
I'm telling you people always say oh, I've been praying all the
time. Good. Okay. So since one, three, it's been three months.
Three months.
Six idiots four years to get a high school diploma. It's useless.
Right? GED who has a GED hang who has a high school diploma hanging
on their? on their walls? It's nothing. Right took four years for
you to get that. And it's worthless. I don't even know where
my high school diploma is. Who knows? Some draw or somewhere?
Who knows it who cares, right? It's worthless. Now it's worthless
went at the moment. It was fun, but
my god the bizarro anima hurry me. Well, I'm sick enough. So Anisha
Hawa at what I'm mad about no. habido I'm in Morocco, Baba Ji.
Oh,
you're a champion. In the realm of the melodica and the realm of
spirituality. You are a champ. If you do what you lower your gaze
If you lower your gaze, chances are you will guard your private
parts.
Okay?
And if you do those two things now your heart is now open to
thoughtfulness
to receiving good thoughts good ideas because the hearts clean.
When a farmer walks around with seeds, what does he do? He looks
around the soil is no good the soil Sandy, now like this soil
here, then finally he sees a nice patch of pure soil puts it in
there. Okay.
That's what happens. The Rama of Allah subhanaw taala. I heard from
one of the from Habib, Omar, the different lights that Allah has
created are in constant flow in the world, nonstop like waves.
Right. But once the land is pure, the heart is clean, it can receive
it, no different than a radio antenna. So that wave isn't that
wave everywhere. But it's useless until it has an antenna. So the
lights that Allah has created in the worlds that bring good
thoughts, amen Sakina. And all these things go to the heart.
They're everywhere at all times. But you just got a polish, polish,
polish, polish, polish, polish, polish, never give up polishing.
Don't stop. Don't no shortcuts, don't rush.
And it'll hit you.
Yeah, it's the same thing for all things in life, not just
spirituality. Especially I made the hardest thing because it's
sort of unseen. But if you want to learn a language, if you want to
work out if you want to get abs, anybody can do anything. If they
have the patience. It is not even about like a talent or a skill.
It's about a work ethic, and building up a system of habits.
Right? Anybody can do anything. And sometimes you just need to
juice yourself up a little bit by remembering your purpose and your
goal. But your goals cannot exist without systems of habits. And the
system of these Olia and of the shield of the Prophet sallallahu
Sallam gave us a system of Elrod,
a five minute liquid in the morning, five minutes at night. It
seems like by achieving nothing today, after a month, I achieved
nothing. After two months, it seems like I achieved nothing. But
there is a concept of people back in the ancient times, that had to
break rocks with sledgehammers.
Now, I never knew this. But there the old way of breaking a rock is
to keep hitting a massive, epic sized rock. But you keep hitting
it in the same spot.
And you may hit it 200 times, and nothing happens. Like is literally
like wasting your time on the 200. And first time I think cracks wide
open. Right?
It's amazing.
That this is how most success happens. Not by being really
skilled, really smart. It's by knowing that this is how things
happen. So on the 200 and first time, clearly that strike is not
what did it it's the accumulation of strikes. That did it.
That's our method in the deen. If you apply that to studying of the
deen, if you apply that to real life, it's all the same. Right?
You can literally achieve anything because you you are able to wait
more than anyone else. And you're able to understand the concept of
sub, the concept that stuff will happen. I just gotta stick to it.
And the failures in life to me
are the people who want the quick fix. They don't get it. They move
to the next thing. Don't get that quick fix go to the next thing
where they realize after 10 years, nothing happened. You'd like the
same purse. You didn't improve. But if you had stuck to one thing
you would have broken through and that's the key to anything there's
no nothing is if something seems difficult or daunting. That means
nothing
just needs more pecs, pecs. pecs. pecs. Okay.
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Khaled Why were the NAFSA who Aqualad halal. Follow the Sunnah
eat halal. Lamb took the low four euros for for rasa firaga you're
you're your fear ASA will never be wrong.
Listen to this. He said if you lower your gaze, you guard your
private parts you contemplate euros contemplating the good
Got you follow this one as much as you can. You always had your
insight will always be right. It will never be wrong. Why? Because
your heart is now a mirror to the truth. Your hearts a mirror No.
Okay to the truth what you see in your heart what comes in your mind
is not an idea that you got it's a reflection of the truth
about a lot of
amazing insight here from sad Kathmandu because the taco Phil
Ross, it's a movement fear, the fear rasa have a moment. His heart
is so clean. It's a mirror. Right? And it's straight.
It's not crooked.
Right? It's straight.
And that mirror now reflects the truth. It seems like, oh, this
idea I got this idea. You didn't get an idea. You're just
reflecting the truth. You're reflecting the Book of Destiny.
It's a riff, it seems to you that it's my idea.
But in truth, it's a reflection of luck that Allah has given you.
Right and you put yourself in a position to reflect off. So that
is that's our deen. That's our product and we have a system in
our deen
and you may see like the Islamic Ummah right now is almost like for
last 100 Like directionless, right? It's directionless, there's
no leader, there's nothing is directionless. But we have
systems. We fast. We make hedge, we pray, we lower the gaze, we
don't use interest. So the practicing Muslim is always in a
position to succeed. Let me ask you this.
If you if we had a company
take two companies, one company said we need to make a million
bucks. Who was thinking about making a million bucks when you
gotta hit a million dollar revenue. The other company does
not put a goal for itself. But it does say every one of us needs to
have their job outlined exactly what is your job. Okay. And every
week, we got to have an assessment of what we did our job. Okay. And
everyone's Jobs got to be very simple. Okay.
And we got to make sure everyone's doing their job no days off.
But they never set themselves a goal. They never set a million
they never set any goal. Which one do you think is going to be more
successful?
Which one do you think?
What do you think of you?
Yeah, the one with the system. The system is more important than the
goal. So we are a directionless OMA, there's no What is our goal
that right now as a nation as an ummah, nothing, just a million a
billion people scattered all over the Earth, with no leader, no
goal. But we're the OMA is still advancing, in the sense that Islam
is spreading, there are a lot of good things happening. Why because
we have a system. At the individual level, there are
systems in place, right? The the the cell, each Muslim is like the
cell, right? The cell of the body knows what to do.
Alright, and insofar as Muslims do that, they get good results. So
you don't necessarily always need a master plan. But you need good
systems, personal day to day. That's why when you look at the
prophets lie, some doesn't augment Grand Master Plan. The Sunnah Find
me the grand master plan for the OMA, there's nothing. But what you
do have is every individual Muslim,
he's set on a track in life, pray like this, lower your gaze get
married like this, eat this. So if every cell is in perfect health,
you will get good results, even without any planning. That's the
secret of why we say this is the Messenger of Allah, and he has the
blueprint of success. Where's the blueprint of success? Where's the
national plan? It's not there. But what there is there as individual
systems, for me as a person, for me as a family for us as a
community. And then when you do that, at wherever you are, in
every circumstance, you end up successful.
Right, and that's the genius. It's not genius. It's way it's
revelation. I love all my revenue hottub. Well, when he used to when
he used to do checks on his governors, he never once asked
him, What's your five year plan for Egypt? What's your five year
plan for spreading the Tao in Bahrain?
He asks, go and check. If he prays in the mosque, go and check what
his life is like. What are his daily habits at this governor? One
time he said he sent a spy and there is a halal spying and
That is called
Subhan Allah, there's a word for it.
What's the word for it?
I can't remember what the word for that. But no, no in Arabic I'm
trying to think the halal spying is to look at what you do in
public
or to get yourself invited to his house. So say it normal to use to
send Hello, spies and that is go and look at how he lives. Get
yourself invited to his house. So he went to one. And he said Omar
couldn't get invited to his to the house. So why this man almost of
Allah, he's poor. Your governor is poor. Your governor has no money
to even invite me for a lamb or sheep.
He went to an almost said and Okay, what else is what about his
public practice? He said, he has a he has a very strange public
practice. For two days. He's amazing. He shows up for every
solo.
Right? And he has crucial and Taqwa and he sees people from day
to night, he takes care business. Third, every third day disappears,
takes a day off.
Just takes a day off. So he invited him.
The governor comes, he said,
your report is excellent. don't understand why you take their
every third day off. Like they don't see you in the mosque, you
don't hold court. You don't meet with the people or with your
government.
What's going on?
He said, I don't want to say he's your boss, you have to say you can
tell him what I don't want to say he's the only one and I have one
garment.
I have to wash it.
And when I wash it, I have to sit there wait until it dries.
I'm going to upset
this man.
Dispense deserves everything. He should get every word. And he said
take this money, take this money, take this money, go buy yourself
garments serve you are the one that I want. Why? Because the
individual so he didn't say what's your master plan.
He looked at you as the sell.
Whatever, if you're good, no matter what happens, the result is
going to be good. But if you're raw in your brain, and your plan
is not going to change you, it's not going to benefit you not gonna
benefit anybody.
So that man went back
and then almost sent the spy again. He said you shouldn't have
to probably be taken off every third day anymore. Came back.
Almost nothing changed. What does this mean?
He said no more. He gave it all away and
then he went to another man. He sent another man he said go get
invited to his house. Check out what he does. He said he said to
Amara said normally he came back after a couple months he said
I got invited. I had to fish the first time I had chicken the
second time. I had land the next time I had camel the next time and
every single visit. Every month I got visited to this man's house, a
new skirt and new sofas almost said this man is corrupt. Get them
out. Right? These are all my
it's not haram to have all the said Northman was very rich off
the ramen. But alpha is a very rich they are citizens. As a
citizen, do what you want. When you work for the government, you
cannot be using your position. Right to gain your wealth.
Open a business if you want to get rich but don't try to be governor
Apple hood I don't want to very simple Abu Hurayrah beloved to the
ummah. Sahaba loved him. Has one wife, one daughter
abora era you have been gathering Hadith and teaching now it's time
for you to serve. We need you.
A meter Manila bake. Where am I going? Bahrain goes to Bahrain.
Comes back for the annual every one or two years. You make Hajj
and Omar meets with you. All the governor's
comes back. Beautiful garment. Right? Dress nicely
over Herrera. Where'd you get this? Eduardo says Omar I know
you.
It's all Halal trade and I have witnesses. I took the money I had.
I went to the marketplace. I traded it with my own self. My own
two eyes. I know it's under present. Hello.
He said you traded in the marketplace. He said yes. I didn't
take any money from the state.
said okay. So you go to Bahrain, and everyone says, Oh, this is the
governor. Let's give him a good deal.
Let's trade with the governor. Give him a good deal. In the
future. We may need him. All this wealth is invalid. Give it all
back. What you had when you went that's all
you'd like to keep good.
Next HUD she comes is that I'm resigning my posts. You said why
we need you there, right? We need righteous people like yourself
there. So I need to make a buck to make some money. I can't make any
money in this job. He resides mandala. So
the cell the individual human, and his daily routine is what matters.
And all in the end of time that we're in your masterplans means
diddly squat. Unless, unless you also have excellent day to day
habits of Taqwa of lowering the gaze. It's those day to day habits
of making salon doing all these things. That's the foundation if
you have a master plan then that's on top of that that's good all
right, but without it it's the useless
Let's now look at it how does that well has to be big biography on
him. But he doesn't have too much but let me we could have from
other books get his biography.
And how does that Moha CV
Okay, learn over here Allah Hafiz Amani, here Elman. We're we're
Anwar Meliton Wuhan. He is from bussola. But he ended up living in
Baghdad. He is somebody that
lived in the time of remember, he would have been humble. He is
somebody who was I would say ahead of his time, in that he was a
multicolumn. Animal to soul worth. Namely, he was somebody that used
reason to combat and defend the opposite of an Asana. And he was
one who saw the permissibility of vicar gatherings.
And I might have been humbled, approved of the result, but not
the process.
He might have been humbled, might have been humbled is a great
amount. Is he the be all and end all of Islam? No, with all due
respect, right. So, his of his opinion, which his opinion is a
valid and correct opinion.
Some things are the knee we can differ upon his Muhammad Muhammad,
his method is no Kalam no use of of reason to defend this faith
or to deconstruct the opposition and then defend the octina of
Islam within the arena of mantra. No.
and No that could have gatherings because we it was not a common
practice that was transmitted down from the early generations.
The the good practices do have a basis in
little snippets that happen amongst us a hub, there's no doubt
about that. Like zero doubt, there's zero doubt that there were
the crud gatherings out loud that in unison with this hub, right? We
know that they were out loud, we know that they were physically
together. And the Unison part is really by default of all human
behavior. No group of human beings can repeat the same thing, except
eventually they will become in unison, like it's physically
impossible otherwise. And we know that the Sahaba did not like of
God, Quran vicar to be recited in cacophony What's the proof of that
cacophony means not in unison what's wrong with that, when they
mustered became allowed in total, we and the time have said normal.
They didn't like it, they couldn't focus. You're reciting the SUTA.
And other prisoners said in disorder and other prisoners, like
you can do this so that when they made the Jamaah for Tata, we so we
knew that they did it like that cacophony. We know that muda and
the Prophet loves unison. He says, if your Amin matches the mean of
the Imam which matches the mean of the angels, you all said I mean,
at once
all your sins are forgiven. It's like a light comes when the image
means come, boom, a light shines, clears away all those sins. So we
know that
and how does that Maha Sivvi was with that?
Might have been humble was no, none of that. Okay. Might have
been humble, and was the one who was the loved and honored imam of
his era, and higher than what has to be was not when not well known,
amongst the ultimate, nor amongst the people. His books passed on.
We all knew him, a select group of people knew him. But at the time,
his way was not viewed as the way
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it. No worries. I mean, Abby, he said Aina Alpha Dirham he was very
wealthy got 70,000 dirhams from Yahoo the man has shaved
But he didn't touch it because his father
did was a Morteza he
did not believe in Kadosh okay. So he did not even take his father's
money, okay.
And he used to say lay you to work with Alan Miller to initiate alumi
Latini say Hadith of the prophets of Allah where he was sent from
Abu Dawood that people have two different religions don't inherit.
Right. So your designee I'm not even inheriting from you.
In today's world, what's the fence? Well, if you're a convert,
and you're inheriting money from your parents, you say that the
photo is
it don't treat it as inheritance. Treat it as that you're taking the
money, that it's better in the hands of a Muslim than an
unbeliever.
Caught on Mohammed metalhead Maharshi Whoa, am I judge Ella
Gera hum wahala abou Daya Anwar Koren for a mere Cookman. Huzzah.
Okay, so he actually died poor as a result of not taking the
inheritance. Alright, so right you're you're gonna take a five
minute I do these streams two hours to two and a half hours
sometimes no break. Who does this? No radio even they don't do this.
When No, it comes in. We need to start putting commercials in.
Yeah.
Take the pilot. Yeah, take the pilot
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different stages of development. We have some very exciting plans
for those projects, not only with respect to the publishing side of
things, but actually developing them for television, and for film
as well. And we have relationships with many industry leaders across
the board. With respect to the most successful affair, if you're
talking about commercial success.
We have people who are working on our projects that have worked on,
for example, James Cameron's Avatar, who've worked on most of
the Star Wars projects as well. And the notion the idea is, is
that through collaboration, hopefully we can actually
inform people about so much that they're missing, there's a void
there that needs to be filled. And we're hoping to fill that void.
And I wouldn't call it necessarily counter programming, per se,
because I think what happens when you address things in that fashion
is that you become fixated on what has already been produced and what
is already what is being presently produced. If you focus on your own
narratives and your own your own approaches to whatever you're
doing, just like what Dr. Shadi says having a system it's having
focus, right. If you divert your attention to other things, you're
going to lose the bandwidth necessary to really succeed at the
highest levels. Because any industry any effort, and we're
taught this in our tradition is predicated on the notion that you
have to
dedicate yourself and apply yourself to the best of your
abilities, and then put your trust in Allah. That's our approach to
things. So that requires a certain amount of sacrifice. It requires a
certain amount of discipline. It requires a certain amount of
education to a degree but, you know, life life's experiences a
form or a form of education as well. So let me see again, here.
I'm not accustomed to the live chat here. We have our own live
stream, but okay, well, you guys it will you take applications
outside us? Yes, we will. Yes, we will. We actually have quite a few
creators
who are working on our projects from overseas. As a matter of
fact, we have one series that we're developing right now,
which is inspired by the stories of the Olia, which is written by
Nora use of who's a savant. She's an incredibly talented writer.
She's the daughter of Shira, some use of out of the UK, who's one of
the top 100 scholars in all the UK who has ijazah from over 30
scholars on four different continents. So, not to say that
you have to have that in order to work with us. But yes, to kind of
sum it up, you can reach out to us directly at info at fictional
frontiers.com We have a lot more programming developing and, and I
know it was gonna be on there, I would have, I would have dressed
more along the lines of what's expected from a program of this
caliber, but nonetheless, next time in sha Allah and I think that
I'm going to be giving the pilot seat back to Dr. Shadi in a moment
if there any other questions.
Have you all worked with any major comic publications? Yes, we have.
IDW Publishing which is the company behind works like
Transformers.
Sonic the Hedgehog, Angry Birds.
Star Wars we actually had a series my first series
I'm entitled Gen rise, we actually had that published through them.
It was the first ever series published by a major American
publisher that was actually inspired by the Muslim world or
the Muslim world story. So that was a series we actually did
publish through them. And we do have very solid relationships with
all the different publishers, I would.
I do want to make note of the fact that Marvel and DC are not really
in line with what we're doing. They're really much they're really
primarily focused on superhero fare. So that's not us. But it
answered your question. Yes. I don't know if there any other
questions. Why Yeah, fictional frontiers.com www dot fictional
frontiers.com. And again, we are going to be releasing a couple
titles next month in sha Allah that we have in development, the
one I mentioned from Nora usif, called Beyond the forest and then
the other series there Israel beyond the forest and then the
other series is called the Mohawk Eek, but we are translated as
Clary on it's actually a martial art series that is inspired by the
martial arts schools in Indonesia that have a very long standing
tradition of being connected to have you Boomer for example in a
lot of different shoes. So it's actually taking a lot of the
lessons that are part of their curriculum, their programming and
creating a story that actually blends that narrative exciting
fair that is really part and parcel of so much of the pop
culture scene as a whole so we're we're giving you the steak and the
sizzle at the same time so to speak. So with that I know Dr.
Shetty wants to take over I think I've I've gone on for long enough
I don't know how you can do this for as long as you do it may Allah
subhanaw reward you school I used to get needs improvement for
accessory
All right. Questioner is saying how you draw eyes because in the
magic you flip
two dimensional
is no it's not haram. As long as it's two dimensional. It's not
haram that's the key in medica.
Let's read a little bit more from it how to send more hash up.
Okay,
he
sent me a little stir the about a duck aka who cannot hurt even more
has to be either midday or the who a lotta almond fi Sherpa Taha raka
Allah? Is he out of Africa named gentlemen who
he had a Kurama and the Kurama for him was that he would
become nervous
when the food was not halal. Okay, so it was from for example,
a certain person who was known to have a job that wasn't for
premises permissible. Why is it that dua is not accepted? What's
the link between food, your food and your dog like everything? Like
why is that the link? Well, if your food is not halal,
chances are Muslims don't eat pork. Chances are if the food's
not halal, because their money is not. If their money is not halal,
that means his job is not halal. And your job is what you do the
bulk of your wakeful existence. As long as you're awake, chances are
more than half of that is in your job. On an average day, on an
average weekday,
you're going to be working from when you get up until the
afternoon.
And the time that you have the downtime you have is like just a
couple hours at night. Afternoon, right?
And then you sleep. That's the bulk of your life. So the bulk of
your life, you're disobeying Allah, you're you're bringing harm
to the society because what is haram is harmful, right? You're
bringing harm to the society, you're disobeying your creative
Why would you listen to you? That's the reason why the prophets
I sent him said what about
a man is traveling as Shatha he's traveling, that's one of the ASVAB
of he is a shot of Allah. He is poor, dusty and disheveled miski
You want to have sympathy for
yada yada he in a summer he puts his hands up this is one of the
signs of I'm impoverished to my crater This is one of the speb of
Da okay you don't make two out like this like you're rich some
person who doesn't need you need you reach out like this Yeah cool.
We are up we are up he says Europe Europe this is one of the s Bab
have is to jab so in this hadith is not only what makes what's
going to come and make dua not accepted what makes it accepted
these things right the travelers do what is accepted the sickest
dogs out there when when in pain is applauded the oppressed. Okay.
Then he's shot Scott
Hang Out yada yada, he's poor. He's just shoveled. Okay? You want
to be humble in your appearance when you make dua,
all the signs that you would think, a human, let alone the
Creator would answer this person. Right?
And Allah subhanaw But what Allah subhanho wa Taala does not answer.
He says his food is his clothes is haram, his drinks is haram when he
drinks How would he be answered? Your whole life? You're disobeying
Allah. Now what do you want from him? No. Right? So that's where
food and wealth is a direct link to drop me an answer. So where he
says here that
his clothes is haram does that mean he's weren't silk? No means
it was purchased with wealth that is that is acquired through a job
that's forbidden. So you are a source of harm to the world. Why
would Allah answer you? Right.
Bala Abu Abdullah ethnography, if you do become such a minister you
follow five shoe and how to send my CV Junaid when I'm going to
Sadek Abu Mohammed through him. I will bless him and I thought
differently pinata Ahmed of Northmet and Mechi Gemma Obinna,
tell me what they had FIP and how to solve if you have FIP, but not
to so guess what? You become
argumentative, judgmental, and you hate on everybody. Because all
you're studying is what's right and what's wrong. Right. And then
I what's right and wrong is on my mind 24 hours a day, then I look
at a person. I see all the wrong. Why? Because it's on my mind. It's
always on my mind, right? I see everything wrong about this
person. But people who focus on Allah subhana wa Tada. And the
Mercy of Allah and the compassion and
the wisdom. They see everyone, and they see must be just he made him
take a look and forgive him. Right? They have mercy for people.
So you can't go one way now you have mercy for people who don't
where it's harmful. There could be a limit to that.
Oh, he's just Yes, yeah, I understand. He's murdering people.
But you never know what happened in his childhood. And you know,
that's where like some cases are going right? It's like the murder
is now the source of the focal point of our sympathy. I've seen
it in certain cases where someone's about to get the death
penalty.
And they're all like sympathizing and everything. And I'm thinking
what about the victims here? Why is this person getting all? Oh, he
had a terrible childhood. That's wonderful. Right? That you have so
much mercy, but the victims have rights to.
So the good thing for us is that we have a outward and an inward
and this life and the next life we say he may be totally right. Maybe
this person was warped. From the moment he came out of his stomach,
mother's stomach, his chances of being normal, were shot. And that
happens when, for example, the moms a prostitute, the dads a bum.
The dads always beat in the mom and his disguise messed up. This
kid is going to be messed up, right? And then he goes to killing
people. And it's happened before, right? Like serial murderers, you
go to their backstory, like what do they do in the movies? You're
in the movies, right? What do they do? prequels or Baxter origin
stories. That's what they call the origin story of a serial killer.
There's a book about it.
About one of these guys, you will cry. A girl a man whose heart is
made of stone will cry when you read the origin story of this
serial killer I can't remember who was named Truman Capote is the
author. Truman Capote wrote the book, you will cry when you read
the origin story of of two serial killers.
Okay.
That's all fine and good. Maybe Allah to Allah will take care of
their affairs in the Judgement Day. But as long as we're on this
earth, we have a different law. We have to observe the law, because
the law on this earth is not the be all and end all the law on this
earth is to for the protection of the people. If that person is
truly innocent in the sight of Allah, like their mind popped,
their mind is shot. They
right there completely messed up in the head. That's for Allah to
decide. And Allah may take those victims and compensate them. Are
you willing to forgive this man, he was such a had a terrible life.
He did a horrible thing to you, but I will give you this, this,
this, this, this this, if you forgive him, that's what the
medica will do on behalf if Allah commands that.
Then the victim say yes, I'll forgive him. If I'm going to
receive this wonderful reward. Then Allah says Allah so your book
is clean and your victims are satisfied. And I forgive you
because of all you suffered in the past. It's possible, right? But
that's not for us to decide here. And that's why people would
sympathy they want these serial killers to be let go.
All right, they want these terrible criminals to be let go.
And recently we had the transgender murderer. And they
said there are seven victims, not six transgender guy killed six
people. And the chant was seven victims, right as a user When did
all the killing so if there can be possibly misplaced sympathy,
alright, where other people's rights are being
taken. Alright, so that's where we have a concept of misplaced
sympathy and misplaced harshness.
Okay. I can always tell if a group of people they study more fit than
to solve.
Like you don't want to be around them to be honest with you. They
could be on the 100% Perfect tip. Everyone is bad in their eyes.
Everyone is a sinner. Everyone is terrible checkup from that group.
Also the other side. Which lesson Jersey probably maybe more in the
old days in California, I don't even think now anymore. I don't
even know where they are. But everything is Rama, Israel, Rama,
alright. Peace, naive, naive people who have taken Rama and put
it where Hold on a second, you lack courage. Don't call that
Ohama you're weak. You lack courage, you lack reason. But in
order instead of, you know, like X, exercising those muscles and
developing that quality in yourself, you say Rama, I once
asked God, I said, you're sitting at a restaurant and a guy comes
and insults your wife and flicks food in your face of your wife. Do
you get up and is there an altercation? He said No, it's not
good for Dawa.
And it's doesn't show the drama of Islam. Is this not misplaced?
Right? Is this not someone who possesses a weakness?
And this is not someone who does not know anything about the world
how the world works? Is this not somebody who has problems in his
understanding?
But yet, let's just cover it up Rama. Take the sauce and put it on
the old meat. That's what they do on the restaurants and right take
the overcooked pasta. Make it cold and call it pasta salad. This is
how you get away with a flaw to make it look nice. You know the
restaurants all cheating, right? Sunday brunch?
Why the sound the food's so cheap. Yeah, this is junk.
Pasta Salad is overcooked old pasta. Cut it up mix it with
vegetables. No one's gonna know make it cold because cold. It's
hard. Right? It hardens up again. And you're fooled eating this
rotten food, right Sunday brunch.
These are flaws and personalities covered up with Rama. Okay, and
the job of the fuqaha an IRA fina biller that they're doing in these
books is to teach us qualities have a time and a place.
Yes.
It could also be argued that
the Muslim has a responsibility towards Adil justice as well. So
you can still be merciful and still be justice at the same time,
meaning that you're not reveling in the punishment that you have to
dole out on this individual. I think that's one very important.
It's extremely important not to be happy.
But you can be happy at the end of injustice that we're bringing an
end to injustice. I'm happy about that. Justice is being carried
out. I'm happy about that. But
once the victims are being recompensed, there should not be a
happiness, a self smugness
if you're conquering your enemy, right, because it's not good for
yourself. Right, let alone the other forget the other person is
not even good for yourself. smugness is just, it's something
that's going to come back to haunt you. And it's why success
is extremely
harmful
for future success. Right? Because when you succeed, it's so easy to
slide into bad habits. Right. And in the world of sports, how we
grew up,
they call it the championship hangover. The you spent your time
doing something like celebrating, whereas the team you defeated is
training. The team you the team that came this close shows up to
camp, the players start their own training camp before the official
training camp. Right? Teams are not allowed to start training camp
really has to be level playing field but the players call up each
other. Let's meet at the gym. Let's go rent out.
You know this place for two weeks was retrain ourselves the core of
the team start training, all of a sudden if they were training,
X hours, they're training x times 1.4 hours, right? They're getting
up earlier right? You
Kobe Bryant went to the redeem team. This bunch of bumps, who's
waking up at like eight, the Hangout to 1am to 2am 3am come to
practice groggy right there one time.
And this guy, he's he's like the like what we said, the individual
Sal. If it's right, no matter what situation is good things will
happen. He was one of those guys. That's why he had a great career.
Yeah, he was skilled. There's a lot of skilled people, right.
Tracy McGrady was skilled, there's a lot of skilled people out there,
right.
But the one who wakes up a little bit earlier right sleeps a little
bit earlier. Right takes care of his diet a little bit better. It's
like all a little bit, little bit, little bit, little bit little bit.
But then it compiles. And that's where success when you when you
dominate over something and you have success. Hold your horses a
little bit because you can inculcate in yourself very bad
things. So even when you do have justice and you are successful,
and you're better than someone really bad habits can creep in
such as kibble
arrogance. And it's not about habit that's a disease of the
heart. No bad habits being that you no longer are, are aggressive
in doing the good because you think you arrived. That's
everything. If you're become a millionaire, what's the point of
having the same habit you had in the past? So the key for us as
Muslims is not to look at the scoreboard of life rather to look
at our engine? Is my engine working the efficient correct way
or not? If that's the case, you will produce 10 times more success
and good results than just the one thing that you're looking at. This
is what these Altima have always if you look at it, they're
focusing on helping us in the deen
that's the most important thing.
If you then apply that to Africa, even I mean to dunya even you know
that it'll be a little bit gravy on top.
He says man so how about dinner Hobin modaco but to classy, Zana
Allahu Allah Hera who been moja with T bow is Sunnah, okay.
If you rectify your inside by checking yourself and being
sincere check your sincerity check your your your yourself more aka
if you do that Allah to Allah will adorn you.
By Majah work hard work he will give you hard work you inspire you
to hard work, which I had hard work in a bed and following the
sun. It's how Allah rewards while you are Anil Junaidi and knihu
kala Mara Bo mon Al Harrington Mahasi Junaid Salix is harder than
Mo has to be passed by me one day for a trophy arthralgia, I saw
that he was hungry for call to me. I said Uncle. Remember she is not
a legend walking here. He wasn't like that in his lifetime. He was
a member of Baghdad community. That's it. That's called a dark
tan I will share uncle come
we have some food. I don't know. So he entered for the call to
Daraa mattala up to say and Okajima who LA and I went and I
told my family let's get some food and serve it to him. If again if
it Beatty che aumenta Aman homie La La Hae min RS min or Seco?
There was some food we had from a wedding.
We had some food leftover from a wedding that was given to us. Okay
forget them to Eli for AQa lokmat Adara haffi fi Marathi put it in
his mouth but I noticed he chewed it for a long time but the no camo
aka the police. He got his spirit out and he will left the house for
an MRI tuba Daddy can be a Yemen. A couple days later, I saw him and
I said what was that? He says in equal to j Anwar to an Asuka be
ugly, Ahsoka be ugly. Okay. I wanted you to be happy that I'm
eating at your house because you invited me It's rude to say
otherwise. Okay. However, between myself and Allah, I received the
sign that this food had a champagne had a doubt. Okay, so I
chewed it to make you happy about it, but I couldn't eat it. Okay.
I couldn't swallow it. Alright, so where did you get this? Tell me
where you got this food. He says. I said it was given to us how Mila
ilium and Darien Caribbean Lee fry a neighbor who had a wedding.
Okay.
He said would you come in today? He says
yes, if the food is yours, because I know your food is going to be
harder. He said yeah, he came in. Alright, so that was
he
And he ate that food. That was the Kurama of a hadith and Maha CB is
that he had a sense of that Allah would give him that the food was
haram.
Right?
The atrophying and the Olia. Whenever something bad happens,
such as, let's say, an oven breaks down and you got to cough up a
bunch of money, a car breaks down, you got to cough up a bunch of
money that if you never hesitate to pay it, they know this is the
Haram coming out of our wealth. Right? This is the what is shown
for that week, because we can't, we're only taken to account for
what we know. We're not taking into account to trace money back
in a chain of transmission. If I own a shop, and a guy comes in,
and he gives me money, and I take that I'm not responsible to say
Where'd you get the money? Right? This transaction is Hello. Hello
us. So the Zika accidents, things like that.
Goes that's what takes away the money. That's not right. That's
why when when a person begs from you, what is the perspective of
the art afina biller with a beggar?
This man is coming to take my money that is not 100
What do you want? Just give me five bucks. Five bucks. Right?
What next person? What do you want? Just give me a book. Give
him a buck. Okay? He Allah has sent him to take the money. It's
not heard from me. Don't keep it
and don't go and be one of those now unless you see that someone is
clearly
like high.
Then you give him food. But if it's just a poor person, is it
maybe he'll use it for the Haram Hold on a second he probably doing
haram to Allah has given you money, right? If you don't see the
clear sign of haram,
you can give him money. No problem. Don't say you don't you
look fishy. You look suspicious. Okay, you probably gotta buy
alcohol. Let me come and buy you an organic lettuce sandwich.
One time we had giveaway food. All right.
And a guy. We gave him a sandwich. And he looked in the sandwich.
And what the heck is this man? Right? And I said, Man, what why
is he upset? He said he didn't like the sandwich. I said,
Brother, what's the sandwich? He had come meet his wife made
sandwiches, right? And he said, Well, it's a cucumber and cheese
sandwich. I was like, Man, I wouldn't eat that. You give it a
poor poor guy hasn't eaten in days. A cucumber. I've been cheap.
He says a cucumber and cheese sandwich. So what the heck is a
cucumber and cheese sandwich? Right? Give me some meat on the
bones
Yeah.
Be like the closer like close the shop. Look at them. We used to get
like a homeless guy. Come on all the doughnuts. Yeah.
Oh, crikey. Some donuts and you could take
the bagels. Bagels? Yeah.
That's tough. Man. I want the I want the meat on the bones. Yeah.
Yeah. You call me give the poor the least the worst of things. One
guy said I'm hungry. Give me some. And a guy said gave him an apple.
Right? And he's like, and what do I do with that?
The
we look at these people and think that because you're poor. We can
judge you now. And you better just take what we give you like a child
doesn't work that way. Okay, one time a guy goes. And he said, We
gave him a biryani.
Like a container of Brioni. Right? And he goes, and he's like, I
don't want this stuff, man. I'm like, This is good food. And I was
like, What do you want? And he's like, I want a peanut butter and
jelly sandwich.
And they left us are we taking or do we take orders now? I was like,
make the guy pb&j. That's what he's that's what he's desire.
That's what he's craving. Right? What makes you're there to make
people happy, right? You make them happy with how they make things to
them happy. So next time around. I said are you make that guy that
pb&j? Right? And he made the PBN Jamie get that's like Thank you.
Right. That's what he wants. I want Bri I'll take the Brioni
right. He wants pb&j. That's probably like something he grew up
on. That's what he wants. So
that's the thing with the football they're coming to take the wealth
that we have that is haram and that's why if you don't ever live
anywhere where there's focus,
you're missing out. You are missing out, not them you are
missing out. And we here have established a
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The news y'all been waiting for? We try I want to get close to
nature
shout out to ranch in New Jersey.
We went off and we got ourselves a goat
that goat
Could you send me on the on the what you're just about to put up
center me there.
And that go. Is that from the bottom?
Show me the Go picture. Yeah, okay, good. That's fine. Now
actually shrink it a little bit. So we can see the whole image
and
There you go.
That coat spent last afternoon in the New Brunswick County Jail.
Police Department jail. Take a look at the picture folks.
That's what happened to our Go.
went to jail. They took the goat.
Okay.
See that we had the goat at the masjid.
And I said, Look, we could show the kids and everything and
heavies Academy and all the Sunday and though we have classes, and he
gave a nice little spirit to the mystery. Someone called the cops.
There's a goat making noise.
We said, Fine. They call me Monday morning. Come and get your goat.
Alright, fine.
Take the goat. And I get a warning letter from the north brunswick
police department. They were nice guys said Let's do what you want,
but you can't do it here. So guess what I did? I took him across the
border to New Brunswick. Okay, now all the people in New Brunswick
either a they love the goat, all the neighbors or B. They cannot
call the police. They don't speak English. Right. And then the last
thing that they will ever do is call the police. They don't know
if they'll get rounded up for not for being illegal residence. So
then we'll call the police. So like the goal is safer.
So what happened? Yesterday's on Wednesdays livestream? Yeah,
yesterday's livestream. Habib gets called down by the tenant. One of
our guys Edwin
and and Habib comes back shaken said they took the goat. So what
happened? I called them up.
They kept giving me miss calls. I call back. I said, guys, you guys
said North Brunswick. So I moved them across the border. I did what
you said I got him. I got to go out of North Brunswick, but to go
to New Brunswick. That's what you I said. He said, Yeah, no, I
understand that you did that. But it's more illegal in New
Brunswick.
Because we want them they want the city vibe. They don't want a rural
vibe there. It's more I was like, who called you, man? What is going
on here? Why do people care so much? He said there was
construction were happening. And there's always a cop monitoring
the construction. So like, like a power line or something. They got
to put a cop there. And the cop heard a goat.
And then the cop then call that in like, Man, this car passed. You
gotta be a hero. Alright, and come and bother us like this. Now let's
take a look at the footage we have here.
Literally, I go to the police station, and I see this cop
coming in the walk of shame
poor guys. There's the go walk of shame.
Brought in it's the walk of guys coming in the walk of shame.
That's the police department. That is the new
bro the walk of shame had it in jail
for guys coming in the walk of shame. Okay, that's good. And it
kept
making noise
and they kept calling me come pick it up Come get it. I'm like man
you think I don't people don't have a life I got stuff to do
here. Right and I and he said and then finally what he said is he
said
if you don't come and get it we're we're sending it to the the pound
and then we're going to send it to our own farm
and then whatever happens happens
okay.
seemed like they were gonna like take it away for good
bargains.
And then what do you say? They talk to each other did they say
oh, the guy moves to New Brunswick
man, unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
Attendance in the back like kinda late. Yeah, like
all right, segment number.
We did hypothetical has to be fictional frontiers. Goat gate.
Segment Number four, open QA for 30 minutes in sha Allah. We got
the Muslim cowboy out of Texas slash Medina doing work nobody has
done before. Well, people have done it before but he's done it in
more pronounced the way he asked me and he's doing it in order to
really bring down to a part of the world that people write off
Americans writer off East Coast people, we make fun of them. We
despise them. I don't despise them. I think they're very close
to nature. They're very close to fitrah. They have their own views.
They hate Islam because they've been fed that alright. It's a big
difference between that and the really smart people of the Eastern
West Coast who think they're really smart and
out are very arrogant towards Muslims and when they do give us
the time of day it's for some kind of token minority nonsense. So I
actually have some good opinion and some hope that inshallah Tada
that they will
he will find receptive hearts there in Texas but when they do
hate us they hit us badly so he's got a big
he's got a big role hill to climb so support the cowboy Muslim.
Okay, now let me tell you this.
Okay
let me tell you this
Do they arrest cats and dogs? No, they don't. We're allowed to have
cats and but you know what? My second animal is gonna be a
peacock. Who's gonna go peacock? Yeah, yeah, they're selling them.
They sell peacocks. I was gonna put you you put the leash on its
foot.
Let it walk around. Imagine that having a peacock.
You're actually gonna take my Oh, guess what? They said? You're
gonna get ticket in the mill.
I'm getting fined.
Yeah. And I got to see if it's gonna be on my record illegal
possession.
I got
my wife was like, Wait so so you're gonna have a record.
Possession is a misdemeanor or what?
There are no and goats, sheep, anything allowed in North or New
Brunswick.
All right, people are allowed the animals that they're township
allows. So two towns away, you can have a full farm if you want.
The farmers only 10 minutes from me from my house. But he's in
another town. Is there a book says HR on what fitrah is everyone is
using the word fitrah. But when asked they point to the heart, but
when asked they give a strange response. fitrah is
the inherent nature of a human being. It's not something that
you're going to read a book about, but it's something that you can
tune into, by being close to your family close to your parents close
to your kids close to nature close to your spouse close to the
masajid and far from the opposite of these things.
Clubs, drugs, alcohol, *, women garbage, okay,
things that are unnatural. As we Muslims and old, old fashioned
understand as natural. Okay, we're not going to get into that debate
with contemporary views of things. Okay, but the
that is how you get in tune with your fitrah.
A farmers are always on the fifth All right. Like when there's when
there's correlation and causation when it's like 100%.
I can't say scientifically it's causation. But when correlation is
100%
There's clearly must be some causation there. Right? So if
farmers, farmers, actual farmers who deal with animals day in day
out,
they're close to their fifth. They're close to nature, even when
they're not Muslim. They're close to their, their fitrah is clean,
right?
People who who are trained for marathons, and they run they are
runners, people who are true runners who run in the two and
three digit miles a week.
All right, they're all thin. It's 100% correlation, all right. So
there must be some causation there. So
what are some systems in that we should have in place to gain
closeness to Allah says always Jimmy, I believe that aside from
the obligations and prohibitions, there are two systems, two things
you have to build them into your life. They should never ever,
ever, ever, ever leave your life. Number one is the daily
through the ODOT and you can get the O rod listen to them
everything Safina society dot o RG forward slash lowercase witted wi
rd. The word weird is anything you do every day. So that's the first
thing.
Okay, that is for your own daily routine. What's the next thing
that go to the house of Allah minimum twice a week Joe mas one.
go another time. That's so easy. Is really truly so easy, right?
Do this for a year. See what happens?
That's it. How easy is this?
The word, you can play it and recite alongside with it.
If I'm at work, and I'm wasting time is it haram? It's haram if
you're not doing what your boss asked, that's why why do we say
haram? Yes. Because the Sharia between two people is the
agreement that they made. That is the Sharia. So yes, it becomes
haram to break your agreement. Okay.
I feel I have not been tested and had an easy life. Does that mean
Allah doesn't love me even though I have gotten better in terms of
my Deen said, 100 Allah use
your blessing for other people.
Use your blessing to help other people. That's why Allah gave you
nema.
Okay, Alia Mama says how can we donate support fictional
frontiers? And for luck? kusina Should I send to the website
instead of Zell? No, Zell is fine, but the website is better. But
Zell is also fun. It's, it's gonna go to the same place
after easing off from Islamic and, and thank you, may Allah reward
you for helping out I'd love Cosina and soon you'll be seeing
more and more footage of La cuisine. What do you guys think if
we made a permanent 24/7 live stream of La Cosina on YouTube?
Right. I mean, when there's an event, you just like just log in,
you could watch it
you know, when they have like 24/7 live stream of like Central Park
or something like that.
After easing off from Islamic environment, I didn't gathering
scholars, my methodology, which he was following. And building for so
long is getting hard to apply. Some teachers have unrealistic
goals, the habit, the word that you do on a daily basis has to be
easy. Something you do on a weekly basis can be a little harder.
Something that you do on a monthly basis can be a little more time
consuming. Something that you do on an annual or a lifetime basis
can be really hard. But the daily habit and the weekly habit really
have to be Slyke take up very little energy from you. Otherwise,
you just won't do it.
Okay, some people are at they they lift at a certain level, you can't
ask a scrawny person who's never lifted before to lift at that
level. You got to go down and make things easy. Okay.
Bound Brook United States is now on the website. I would love if
they recorded would it and Noah we maybe we should do that.
Tyler Brazi question for Sohaib. I'm a published novelist, and have
seen firsthand how most publishers just want Islam's aesthetic
without its teaching. How can we get Muslims to value artists who
take that risk?
Mr. An answer to your question, I think there has to be, first of
all an understanding of what the parameters are with respect to the
stories we're telling. And that's one of the things the initiative
is actually going to be actively doing. Inshallah, with the sheikh
as well, we're hopefully going to be establishing the parameters by
which any endeavor is undertaken not just as far as art is
concerned, but also any industry because there's a process that one
should incorporate into their not only daily lives, but their
professional lives as well. And that process requires a level of
knowledge. And if one doesn't have that knowledge, you need to have
the resources ie
the legacy of tradition that's connected to the shoot, to
establish what those parameters are. And I think if you approach
it, as Dr. Shetty, has mentioned, quite a few times today, through a
proper mythological method as a whole.
And you have these clear delineations of what you should
approach or how you should approach things. And you know,
what questions to ask that's what has to be done first. So, the kind
of sum up what we are attempting to do, we're actually trying to
switch the way or adjust the way people are actually asking the
questions about what they're doing across the board. Because I think
you first have to ask the question, what is
a Muslim story? What is a story that's inspired by Islam? And
you're right, it's it. Most publishers unfortunately are
looking for
tribal Islam, if you will, you know, this idea that we are an
ethnic group. And the beautiful thing about our tradition is that
we are an OMA that crosses all color lines, all ethnic lines, all
language barriers. And basically, it's, it's something where we are
not actually focused on a particular group or place, we're
actually focusing on a belief, or an adherence to eemaan, Islam and
Hassan. That's what unifies everyone. So that's the approach
we're trying to take. And we're actually trying to act at the
mouse is succeeding, I think quite a bit, even in the early stages on
a lot of different things we're doing to reframe the question of
what a story is, that's inspired by Islam and is pulled from our
tradition? So yes, you are correct. That's what a lot of
publishers in the West are doing. But
it's a big world out there. And I think at the end of the day, what
you'll ultimately see if we continue along this line is that
money talks, and when you have such a huge, large consumer base
out there, that does want true
adherence to the tradition within the proper parameters, I think
they'll fall in line to a huge degree, because the numbers will
be too much for them to ignore.
It's extremely important work because kids will seek
entertainment, whether we like it or not, any kids adults will seek
entertainment regardless. So there has to be that alternative out
there has to be can't just say Don't, don't don't do anything.
It's not, it's not realistic, you gotta go to the lowest common
denominator of people's behavior.
Yep, I think that going back to that reframing of the discussion,
and the one thing that has happened over the last couple, 100
years is that we have gotten away from the notion that artistic
expression, when it's
manifested in a halal fashion is actually a form of ibadah. And so
what's happened over the last couple 100 years that people in
our OMA as a whole have disconnected from that type of
expression, which is why you don't see beautiful architecture you
don't see beautiful,
or you see, architecture is kind of pulling just from what we see
in the secular world as a home. But there's been this taboo, if
you will, of this type of expression, or artistic expression
as a whole. That was never part of our tradition. If you look at anti
Lucia, if you look at the Ottoman Empire, you look at even to some
degree, even now monetized in Malaysia still, but most of the
huge one at most about a huge part of the OMA has disconnected from
that tradition. So we're trying to bring that back. And the reason
they got disconnected whenever you just connect with something that
it's just economics, simple fact that when you're conquered, and
you become poor, right? The first thing to go is because that's
something you do when you have an excess of your monthly budget can
now go to people to just do art their whole life. And now when you
go back, you lose that stuff, you go back to basics of food and
drink. So
why do people make DeWalt like this, but then sometimes they turn
their hands upside down in the middle of the day. That is because
it is something you're seeking refuge from, you're not asking for
that you're seeking refuge from it. That's why
okay,
what Arabic books do you recommend? Depends if how strong
your Arabic is, but what he said. He said, Of course at
can we say evening of God after us? Yes. In to us.
Especially towards the end of our study, you can do it.
Why are there so many secret marriages nowadays? Well, if we
know that there are many super marriages, then they didn't do
keep a secret. That's right. But parents maybe make things
difficult, or maybe.
Maybe the, you know, maybe parents are difficult. Maybe kids want to
have a marriage that maybe is
not approved of must be. So I can't answer that question. But
unfortunately, he's saying that there are at least there. It's not
a marriage, as much as they're trying to protect themselves from
Zina. We don't consider that a valid marriage. Someone's going to
Malaysia soon because he's gone to Malaysia.
Majority Sunni Can I pray behind them? Jamaah. Yes, because there
there are mostly Sunni Muslims and Shafia to took from their
religious knowledge from Yemen. What's the ruling on joining
administrative services?
It's halal for you as long as that entire department is not dedicated
to something we don't approve of, such as the military. If that
military is involved in some oppressive war, doesn't have to be
against Muslims can be a war against another nation that but
it's oppressive in its nature would not be approved of in the
Sharia. And
you wouldn't be able to join it at all. Not like okay, join it but
don't
Don't be part of that war. No, you don't meet one unit. Okay, that's,
that's our view about that.
Okay.
Also you look at the potential of the war, right? And what's the
potential that they're gonna go to war? What can I do if I'm invited
by
to my non Muslim neighbors or friends to eat at their? Their
place or Hello restaurant, but they ended up paying for it?
You're not accustomed you're not accountable for for that? Well,
how does that no has to be he had extra water. Right what he had was
extra, we are only accountable for the immediate transaction. Okay. A
man comes up to me and gives me a fruit basket. It's a gift from the
neighbor.
It's a gift. That's the transaction a gift gifts are
allowed to take. So
you're only
responsible for the immediate transaction?
Yes, you were talking about?
clothing that's halau or food that's Hello. So with a lot of
say,
brick and mortar stores that are there today that we frequent. If
they are partaking of something that's clearly haram, or there are
elements of things that are haram in that store, are we allowed to
purge mean, for example, you know, like, you know, maybe there's
certain celebrations or certain traditions that they're marketing
or promoting to some degree at a store, whatever it is, you're not
going to be held accountable for that unless the store is becoming
like over the top clearly delineating their support for this
or that. But if they have a product here and there, we're not
accountable for that. Otherwise wouldn't be a hardship if their
general business model is something
that's acceptable for us to shop there.
A lot. kusina livestream may harm the dignity of the people who use
it. Well, it's just a free dinner. That's all it is. It's not
something where you're,
you know,
it's a free dinner. It could be people who eat there who have no,
they're not impoverished. I don't think that it would necessarily
because it's just a free dinner. Okay.
Let's
let's take the next question here. An elderly lady Mohammed the Mo
has says an elderly lady at supermarket asked me to get an
item on the high shelf for her it was alcohol. I was too shy to
refuse was I sinful or rewarded for helping her here sinful? ZF
says shake a message for you visit Masjid at Oh Thea when you visit
Bolton. Okay. Let's tell my people. My hosts. I said Davey
says a cinematic moral the UK venues released. Yes, they are.
Are you coming to Cardiff? Okay, coming close to Cardiff. Let's
pull up the goodwill.
All right here is the good one. Good. Well, is the Arabic version
of schedule.
May 31. Wednesday, May 31 7:30pm. Harrow. I don't know where harrow
is. London maybe next day, Thursday, Birmingham June 1
Birmingham next day Friday, Juma
at Mustafa mount.
Same day, Bolton 7pm.
Okay, Bolton?
Saturday No. High Wycombe
at 5pm. Sunday
5pm June 4. Milton Keynes
at 5pm Same day, no, no. Next day Monday, June 5, High Wycombe
at 7pm Tuesday, June 6 departure
okay
that's the schedule Hey, why don't I send this email this to you
Habib and you could put them up one at a time
so that's the schedule. And I'm taking it as like a humble
Georgia's to go see the OMA see the OMA and talk to the Muslims
and meet the Imams there and so give them your benefit from them
and also to try to
did you get to Habib did it go through?
Yes, it did go through.
Right, just to benefit from them and to meet the Muslims there and
Things like that.
Next question
What about the dignity of the people? Melody said that?
I don't know. I don't see any problem and it's a it's a it's
just a barbecue, right? It's an Iftar I mean at dinner, maybe,
maybe not. It's not like you can even see the people through the
live stream. It's like a security cam. You just see humans you're
not gonna see anybody specific to see that there's activity
happening proof that that it's proof that we're doing stuff can a
woman be in contact with a shake of the soul who can help her with
purification of the heart like constant nonstop back and forth
messaging
a message here and there maybe but constant nonstop I don't think
this intimate discussions and stuff
come to like Esther central mosque
or like Esther is
all right.
Do you speak Oradour Farsi
when I questioned my teachers on risk
they became angry and said I have no to Uncle
I told my father on every step and even Islamic business studies they
got angry I apologize left once.
Allah gave us a superb ASVAB are beautiful things.
But we know what they are. They're s verb just means
they're just means
they have no power in our mouths is a stretch that pick a little
bit. Yeah, stretch it a bit because it's no no you're on the
wrong one.
The big one
you can see the bottom of it is still not It's not covering
Yeah, there you go. Pull it down a bit because the bottom is not
Yeah, there you go. Pulled up Ergo. That's good. Perfect.
Means are not they're not
the means are not have no power in themselves. They're just means
okay.
So But although they're just means we're obligated to go with them,
to use them. It's wrong with that. And there's wisdom and there you
learn in the process of taking as bebb our teachers to when you take
the ASVAB you learn
have tickets been?
Skipped question has we'll have them or would have Deluxe Eve how
to balance both whichever one you're doing if you do one stick
with it. If you're doing one stick with what you're doing. If you
don't if you're not doing one then what a lot of
what happened with Janae the second one suited her ledge
long story
why people haven't secret marriages because it's their
second marriage.
Drama
what's the maximum length of hair for a man he should not look like
a woman shoulders length is what the prophets I send them out
Why did say now isa not get married?
Hola Juan, we can answer that. I don't know the answer to that.
Well, God it says there is an event in Birmingham I did want
Cardiff but just limited.
Good learning Arabic books. I'm reading Medina book series. Keep
it up. Keep up the medina book series.
Okay, I said David says Cardiff always gets sidelines.
Yep.
Where is Cardiff anyway? Isn't that like
the print? It's in Wales? I've been there before. I don't
remember.
Is it? Is it next to Wales? Cardiff. No, no, it's with a D.
He was looking up reading it with a TV don't even know what Cardiff
is. Click Yeah. Click enter.
Isn't it in which is technically is it in Wales, capital of Wales.
It's in Wales. Very interesting because they have preserved their
own language. You know, the Welsh.
Welsh just on language.
I'm in London Cardiff is down. What a West. Wow, I've been to
Wales one time for Chicago. I had an event there long time ago. So
Sydney didn't like
London. Not London. Yeah, of course. It's more of a sprawl than
high buildings like nothing no city in the world has is
forced to build up the way, the way New York is. And by the way,
New York is sinking.
You know, it's sinking a couple millimeters every year.
Crazy stuff, three hours.
It's interesting to hear the Welsh language Welsh or Welsh. It's
Welsh. Welsh is the juice company. Welsh is the language right.
I got him switched.
Wait a second, what's going on here? Yeah. You know, the reason
why I know a lot about Wales is because that in the old days of
the NHL,
there used to be the Prince of Wales conference. Yeah.
The fruit snacks is with a C, Welsh and the language is Welsh.
You got these cities in England that you have to develop your own
type of piece with them. Right.
And you can because the wildflowers are gorgeous. There
have space in England. And when you look at the space, like you
drive space, huge space that we don't have here in America, and
it's like green, such a green country. And that's the the good
side of the shot of the shade of the cloudiness is that the grass
loves it. The grass grows in England like no other. You know,
they're the inventors of the lawn. Oh, front lawn and stuff. They're
the ones who, who basically came up with that idea, because the
grass grows there beautifully. In England.
Oh, yeah, they have lamb wool. Go is big there.
Would it be permissible to work for a voter education site when
American politics is not compatible? Samak values. Chief
Latif. I know that you're not going to work in such a job. Chief
Latif is gonna work in like some designer, designing Jordans or
something.
Painting Jordans. I know chief Latif. What what are you involved
in voter drives for? I don't know if it's hot out or not as somebody
else.
Magnus says where's the goat? Now the goat is now back at the farm.
I ticket back and compensation for not having my goat. I'm going to
get an ODE here for eat.
Right?
Magnus says I wanted to get back into jujitsu wrestling. Most gyms
play music in the background, even the Muslim ones. You still can can
do that. But just you're not accountable except for what you
listen to. You're not accountable for what someone else puts on.
Learning Adam says Welsh people are lovely. I visited Cardiff and
along the coast of the Southwest last summer. Okay. Like Esther,
you pronounced it wrong.
I Proust it as I saw it. I'm innocent, right? Like Esther?
Lice, Esther? No, it can't be lesser why to have an E. I see.
No. Doesn't make any. That would be absurd.
No, Lester will be L e. S T are good.
That would be that would cause the poor kids to get dyslexia with
such meaningless letters in the middle of the word.
Everyone thinks like everyone thinks that their language is the
norm and everything's that accent relative to that, right?
Yeah.
I looked it up. You're kidding. Let me say
like Esther spelling it pronounced. Where's the volume on
this? Thanks. Get the evidence. Firstly, do we accept the
methodology that Google is the evidence? Okay.
Lester, yes. Hello? luster. Oh, man.
Okay, next question. How do British people pronounce Lester?
Like Esther? How to say like Esther. Okay, they have videos on
this? Because it makes no
sense. Lester, you hear that? Once you know actually less. Here are
more videos on how to pronounce many names of cities. Okay, so we
have to take tutorials because of a nation insisting on putting in
letters where they don't belong.
You know that writing is supposed to make things easy, not harder.
So
and
Just seeing what's going on here right what's the best route to
recite after so Allah Allah Who am I not at the critical issue
cricket we're hosting a bar that's that's the best dua to recite. May
Allah bless your travels Thank you very much. Okay, and Melody 21 did
come for a visit with her friends during the month of Ramadan. She's
always on the stream and she came to visit MBSE
good
okay
did you put up both events? Stick it there
keep it there the whole time. Yeah, keep one of them there. The
first one I guess. Okay.
Can you speak about Kitab buttery I Ollie Laiho coupe Lee Hapuku I
remember that book. I have to look it up. I don't know much about
that book. But I can read it and get a sense of it.
Okay
are we coming to Birmingham? Yes, we do have an event in Birmingham.
Okay
all right. We're guesser is another Worchester sauce we call
it Worchester sauce and must come from England. When you have a
steak. When you have tomato juice you put Worchester sauce in it. So
they have another one. You have a like Esther in the us too. We do.
Change the spelling.
All right.
New Brunswick. All the East Coast is names from the UK and all the
west coast and the South is Spanish names. Like Hartford for
example. There's a Hartford in the UK
New Brunswick yeah
okay
okay
how to deal with people who are overly lenient with music and that
its maximum accrue.
You can share knowledge with them but Allah will take into account
for yourself what you purposely do.
My kids Islamic school has implemented a late fee if the
tuition is not paid on time
that's problematic.
Best way to revise numerous fitmiss
repetition fit is by repetition.
Anybody can learn anything? Okay. Anybody can learn anything all
right.
It's it's repetition a to draw your ultimate Hammar repetition
will teach a donkey you may be slower or faster but you will get
there okay you will get there
how do I greet my granddad at his grave?
You go and you say a setup or a comb data comb and meaning when
not inshallah become law a harpoon everybody and you make dua for
mercy for everyone in the group, then you can go to your
grandfather's Salam or Aleikum, and you can make dua for him and
you can even speak and say so and so got married and so on. So did
this because we know that the dead can hear and they'd love to
receive visitation.
You can say that.
Is there any Tafseer you recommend for common people?
It's good question.
I do like modified Quran. I like modify. The language is easy. It's
a PDF. I know we we want to make sure this people get paid for what
they do, but it's nine volumes. Now nine volumes sounds
intimidating, but the language of the Tafseer is easy. Like you can
easily
so warcaster is pronounced Wooster.
You guys take care of the city names. When you the way that I'm
going to have to learn now. I guess now Glock estar all this
time is Gloucester All right. After all this time
do you have any resources on Islamic history of Sicily?
I do not.
Okay, I do not.
You don't like this check out French Oh.
X's and all sorts of letters. The Arabic What You See Is What You
pronounce. That's Arabic. English does have
kids are confused all the time but English to English has other
things that make no sense
pronunciations
Because English is a combination of
Germanic influence and Latin influence, so for example foot
and food,
same spelling, he changed one
consonant at the end. But the vowel is pronounced differently.
Foot.
Foot should be food foods. No, because one's the land, the
language is a mix. So the words are inspired from different
languages, or derivative of different languages. And that's
confuses a lot of people. Good. Food.
Right? Good. Foot. Food. Good. That's how a lot rationally we
should be. But you know, languages are not rational. They're just
transmitted. That's how the German language pronounces the double Oh,
and this is how a Latin would pronounce it.
Take it as it is.
There was one say, idea to create a global language. One, a one
world language, universal language, and it would have been a
reduced English, it would have been English, but with rational
principles. Of course, it's never gonna happen, right? Because
languages are the written language. And the written grammar
is just a description of what people do. Right? No one comes up
with a language and then let's all talk it, speak it. I mean, no.
Language, it's just opposites, whatever, people, that's why they
update dictionaries all the time. Right? It's because addict, the
dictionary is a reflection of what people do. It's not the opposite.
People don't go and then afterwards, they speak
grammatically correct. Afterwards we we codify a grammar. Then the
next generation says, okay, live up to this grammar. That's, that's
how you speak. And for us, this is important in Islamic law. What is
the source of evidence, the words? How do you understand the Quran,
the language, Allah communicated to us through a clear Arabic
tongue. So Arabic, as it regards the Quran, and the Hadith, and
Islamic law, is what the Arabs did with it. For the first time, up to
100 years after the prophets, I said, right. That's what Arabic
was. There is no Arabic language somewhere out there. It's whatever
they were doing whatever. However, they defined a word
from the first early records of Arabic up until 100 years after
the prophets I said, and when that last generation died out, and
before all the mixing of new generate Persians, Egyptians,
Byzantine all that.
Stop there. So if you want to know what a word means, in Arabic, the
proof the evidence that the word means that comes from what the pre
Islamic, and the Sahaba and the prophets, I send them how they use
that word.
So we cannot come and redefine those words, or you want to go
create words in Arabic today, you're free to do that, right? But
what you're free to say what you want are Egyptians or Arabs are
making up words all the time. Every language makes up new words
based on new technologies and new things like that. But what
concerns us is what is evidence in our law in our Islamic law, right.
So what a Quranic or Hadith, meaning of such a word has to have
proof from before the time of the revelation or before
the generation of the revelation or before that. Okay, so no one
could say come and say, Well
Kulu, Allahu Ahad had to me and let's start using the word I had
to mean 11 You can't do that. Right. So if you can do that, but
it has no impact on Islamic law. So the courts, any quick and easy
Sunni books PDF on lives of the Sahaba now this is a new way to
get your question answered or copy and paste it 15 times.
Lives of the Sahaba had to Sahaba is a book that compiles for you
lives of the Sahaba Hayato sahab, also there is men around the
messenger in English.
How to Sahaba is translated in English. Okay.
I'm watching Man United play now I have to spell them.
I heard that the Champions League is like, epic this year. That's
what I heard. It's menu and min cities are true.
I found it funny that there is a verb for behaving like Hitler.
Yes, I saw that. I saw that. Yeah, there Hitler has become a verb hot
Lada to Hitler yet to Hitler.
Yeah, it is I saw it. He's right. That means basically beat being a
dictator being a bully being a killer like that. It's a it's a
verb. Okay?
If you could recommend five books, what would it be?
Okay, so if I was to recommend if I was to go on an island, take
five books with me
to theater drazi
That's for the Quran Tafseer does. And then we're going to take
hypnagogia
Okay?
On body, fats Hill body, and then you're gonna take in FIP
everyone's gonna have their own myth hub. Okay. In Sierra, I would
have to look at what is the longest theater because I'm on an
island I got a long time I went the longest book of Syrah
I would probably take with me a Haroldo Medina.
And I would take with me
I would take with me, the longest Hadith book, which is oh,
I can't remember its name.
I can't remember his name. Spatola because it's not out there.
Someone recently printed it. But it's a hadith. compendium of
Hadith, a compilation of Hadith sets like maybe 600,000 narrations
right? And I have if I'm going to be on an island or being a jail
cell, may Allah protect us from all that? But I will I need length
I'm going to go for my deprioritized length for that
reason.
FIP I would say Shahad qiviut
MMSC Damodardas. Short on kellele.
Right shot has severe is his shot his commentary on a club and
mosaddek which he also wrote. His shot had Kabir is his commentary
on what's already
written by Khadija misshapen jindee.
Okay,
so that's what I would basically
I can't remember I can't remember his name. Subhan Allah.
De wooed. It's the longest Hadith book out there. Hmm. Look it up.
It's it's delude because it's not out there. Yeah, you can't like go
buy it in a store or anything.
It look at the longest Hadith book in Islamic history.
And of course it's interrogated heavily for having a lot of weak
Hadith but I'm on an island anyway so right
yeah, go to that
yeah
it's part of I can't remember we can't believe it's on my mind
No, no, give me the Arabic names
No, no no
I'm looking it up No
no, no, no, no, no, it's none of these it's not a well known book.
But it is the longest book
let me find
I'm sure someone out there knows it as like yelling at the screen
login and put it in the comments
or anything there was sun
in the beginning of there gonna be a keep going down
keep going down. Keep going down
must net Abu Dawood by Elysee that's what it is. Okay.
Abu not Abuja, who that we know.
Pretty sure it's
not I will deal with that we know.
Anyway, I'm not going to spend time thinking on the stream.
I'm going to I'm going to figure out but that I would take that
book so I could read more. Because you have time, right? So accuracy
and the perfection of the book is not the issue. It's the
Alright, anyway, let's take one final question
I wonder what is the longest theater book two? You're gonna
need that.
Alright,
cuz think about it you need length?
Can we ask others to make dua for us for sure the Prophet himself
did that
how do you balance being humble and being assertive, being humble
is to
respect people
and respect the truth.
Do not look down on people and respect the truth. When the truth
comes to you and the evidence comes to you and do not look down
on people, be assertive and everywhere around that. Let's talk
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