Shadee Elmasry – NBF 221 Affairs of the Ummah
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The transcript discusses various political and media topics, including the recent protests in the US, the upcoming Democratic Party's birthday party, the Republican Party's support for the upcoming birthday party, and the importance of creating a habit and avoiding overwhelming behavior. The speakers emphasize the need for individuals to find happiness in religion, learn from people, and practice faith and belief. They also touch on the use of animal pets and the importance of practicing belief. The segment ends with a recitation of a word.
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Bismillah al Rahman al Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam
ala Rasulillah early wa sahbihi wa Manuela welcome everybody to the
scenes Sophina society nothing but facts live stream on a another hot
and sunny Wednesday in the great state of New Jersey, which has
repeatedly won the best state Best Place to Live award in the US News
and World Report. We're I think, what are we going on for five
years running? Because Could you move that lamp? Just touch it over
a little bit? Just touch it a little bit? This is touch over
though. Yeah, there we go. Perfect. So we repeatedly have one
that for the sake because we have an international airport. We have
we're 45 minutes from two major cities. Or we're bordering to what
we Central Jersey is 50 minutes from two major cities. But
obviously those who are closer to the border, so we're border two
major cities, New York and Philly. We have beaches. We have Ivy
League schools, we have the biggest state school, Rutgers
University has surpassed Ohio State University as the biggest
school. We have major highways going right through. We have urban
centers, we have suburbs, we got everything. We got mountain ranges
for camps. Like we have mountain ranges, beaches, suburbs, and
cities. So the diversity in Central Jersey is is very high.
South Jersey is not really that diverse. Right? So
you can live where you want. You don't want diversity go to South
Jersey, but you better be white.
You want diversity come to Central Jersey, you want
to it's actually North Jersey is actually not that diverse in the
sense of
diversity means there's
almost an equal representation of different ethnicities. Well, if
you go to North Jersey, you can live in a little Palestine. You
can live in a little Hispanic area. So like it has pockets like
that. That's North Jersey, Central Jersey is like almost perfect
North Brunswick
and Middlesex County are statistically I think I read this
that it's the most diverse place in the country, meaning that it's
like exactly 25%, white 25%, Black 25%, Hispanic 25%. Other Arabs,
Chinese Indians, right? Exactly. 20. That's actual diversity, where
you can't pinpoint who's the most you go to North Jersey, it has
pockets of the opposite, you can have a pattern of Palestinian area
and Hispanic area, a white area, black area, etc. So that's
actually it might seem diversity, but that's not actually what
diversity is. So Main Street in Paterson is all Palestinian,
that's not diversity. It's diverse in your eyes, or in the larger
picture. But as an area, that's not what diversity means. And and
by the way, why would diversity necessarily be considered? You
know, the best? Sometimes you don't want diversity? Right?
What's wrong with that? Actually, if as long as you're not hating
and thinking you're superior to people, I don't necessarily feel
that it's wrong that someone wants to be with a certain group like
this, these are my people, I want to be with them. Like, I don't
necessarily think that's wrong.
What's wrong as you imagine yourself to be superior to other
people, or because of your desire to be with your own people, you
mistreat other people by ignoring them by not allowing them in by
pushing them away. So
I actually, I think that's a more open minded perspective. Like we
always did diversity, diversity, diversity, what is saying, Why?
Why does it have to be that way? If I'm a guy who's an American,
and I go to move to China for a job, and it's all expats and we
all speak like a broken Mandarin.
Okay, I want to find myself some Americans and British Canadians
and Australians speak English with right. I don't want to be with an
expat from France, who speaks broken French, French and broken
Chinese, and then an expat from Brazil, who speaks Portuguese and
broken Chinese. I want to be with other English speakers. That's
what gives me comfort. So I'm not all about that diversity is the
only virtue it's a valuable and a virtuous thing. But it's not the
only way to be.
So in any event, that aside, today is the day for current offense. We
did talk about the Muslim current events yesterday on the what's
happening in Twitter. We did talk about I'm not I'm not gonna talk
about it again, if you want to talk about it again. If you go
back to Yes, go to yesterday's stream, go towards the end. And
you can hear
my advice really to myself and everybody else. And the way I
tried to look at it is not to pass a judgment on anybody but to see
what can be learned from it. Alright, so that was what we
talked about. And if you don't know we're talking about we're
talking about us
Hey weapon Daniel hochiki Choose debate
that happened and everyone watched it. And everyone, you know, a lot
of people watched it, I should say, and people have different
views on it. But the the question is, since it's out there, what can
we learn from it? That's the key doesn't make a difference what we
think happened about this person or that person? How does that
affect us? It's not practical. The practical approach is how can I
benefit from this thing?
In in my deen and my understanding, etc. That's what
that's and that's the perspective that I took on them. So you can go
and watch that there's no need to repeat it here. It was from
yesterday's stream, probably an hour and a half into the stream.
All right, let us now go to the news. And the first piece of news
is the Muslim travel ban. All right, let's read Trump. Of
course, you know, he's all talk. Right. But he did have a Trotman.
And secondly,
I can't I get that it's upsetting for relatives, someone's here and
he wants to bring his mom or he needs to bring his mom. I get that
right. Yet at the same time.
I'm not exactly like, I don't consider it a right. I don't
believe it's a right, a human right or an Islamic right. For you
to be able to migrate to another country. Right? If if people run a
country in their administrators and governments that run a country
and they stop you from entering India may be a sad thing. But it's
not like you're right has been
such a no man, either by Cydia, neither nor by reason nor by
anything. There's no one's right. So if it happens, it happens.
Right? And but it's bad for those who, who, as we said,
are trying to bring their family over they need to take care of
their family, things like that.
And, of course, the intent, his intent is to to rile up his base.
And suppose he doesn't realize he's not up to date. I don't think
he doesn't realize that a lot of the right now have a little bit of
a different stance towards Muslims. And they don't want to
antagonize Muslims as much as they it's not that they like Muslims,
but they don't want to antagonize Muslims and use them as a punching
bag as much as before, because they realized they do have they
can use the Muslims and benefit from the Muslims for when it comes
to
the anti woke stuff. It's not that the right is your friend. But
they're there. They've taken their foot off the pedal a little bit.
Right. So we I don't think he's up to date on that.
Hey, Omar, how did you get all your pictures blurred here? What's
it called again? Okay, and what's the level of blur? Oh, you can?
Nice.
Okay, so it says so you can increase the blur or decrease the
blur? You can make it all grayscale. You can make it
what's BG images?
All right.
Okay, background images, videos. What's iframe? What's an iframe?
I don't know. Okay. Is it GIF or GIF?
I said, What do you say differ? Technically, it's GIF, but I've
always said GIF.
Yeah, it's definitely a GIF because it's generated right?
First, the G stands for generated all right, the culture war raging
throughout American politics as of late created an unexpected
Alliance. Seat this one I'm talking about unexpected Alliance.
I don't know if it's Alliance, but it's just happens to be. That's
that's how I would put it
between the Republican Party and some conservative Muslim Americans
once derided as terrorists with columns, a growing number of
Muslims have joined the GOP base in protests of opposite opposing
* and gender education programs and public schools with many even
featured sympathetically on outlets like Fox News.
Hold on, Israel has a correction. It's not generated its graphic
image file. So it's GIF.
Graphic. It's not generated image files, its graphic image files.
All right. So thank you.
It's GIF.
Yeah, but it's not says it's still GIF.
Okay.
Really, okay. Fair enough. Fair enough. But as an Egyptian, I'm
gonna say GIF.
Okay, the shift represents a stark contrast with the hostile
relations between Republicans and Muslims over the past two decades,
as well as the integration of many younger Muslim Americans into
progressive politics. The GOP is outreach reported on recently by
smoker
then other outlets also comes at a moment when current Republican
presidential forerunners tripling down Oh, that's a new term
tripling down on the most directly
anti Muslim government policy and US history, the so called Muslim
ban. At a campaign speech in Iowa last Friday, President former
President Donald Trump promised that he would bring back the
controversial policy. When I returned the office to office the
travel ban is going back even bigger than before, and much
stronger than before. The notion of a ban was first introduced by
Trump in 2016. And he was going down at that time for some reason
he like he had nothing to talk about and not nothing dramatic.
And he came up with this and then he never went down again. Until he
hit the
that that
that scandal
that you know, that scandal that
audio tape that they found of him saying like really lewd things,
then that was like everyone thought that was done. He was done
before. And but it was it was there were like three weeks left
or something like that. And he and people started to other things
started to happen. And and then right before the election, Hillary
got slammed with some kind of files of her corruption. And that
I think, balance things out. And then of course, Trump won in a
landslide.
Okay, after he was elected, he instated a ban targeting travelers
from seven Muslim majority countries, prompting chaos in
airports and inside the government. Later, the Trump
administration began referring to the policy more antiseptic Aliy as
a travel ban, modifying it to include restrictions on some non
Muslim countries like Venezuela, North Korea. Yet in his speech in
Iowa last weekend, he made very clear that the target will be
Muslims, conflating them with terrorism and extremism. under the
Trump administration. We impose extreme vetting and put on a
powerful travel ban to keep radical Islamic terrorists and
jihadists out of our country. I think the jihadists are out of
business personally. Trump's statement Have you seen them? I
haven't seen them. They're out of business, bro. You're, they're out
of business. The you guys haven't done anything in a long time.
We're supposed to be worried about you. Right? Like what have they
done?
You haven't even gotten news. You got no traction. Yeah.
They're, they're done with they're out of business.
cover this up here?
No, that's good. And it's perfect. It's perfect. All right. The
statement highlights Trump's statements highlight an awkward
contradiction. On one hand, some Muslim Americans bound by a shared
commitment to conservative social values
are enjoying a period of warm relations with the Republican
Party and conservative activists who share their opposition to
liquid IQ education in schools. At the same time, the wildly popular
leading Republican presidential candidate and the center of
gravity in the party is publicly vowing to revive a policy aimed at
curtailing the presence of Muslims in the US entirely. This will be a
challenging moment for the Muslim community. But I do believe that
the issue of LGBT in schools will become a wedge issue. Okay, said
ani Zonneveld, president of Muslims for progressive values of
why you Why are you citing interviewing this guy? Good
Muslims for progressive values regressive, they're progressive if
you have an a serious inferiority complex towards liberals. If you
have that disease, then
this guy is a progressive, because he holds that the closer you are
to liberals, the greater the progress. The foundation of that
ideology is that liberalism is something that we should look up
to and liberals are people we want to be like, and we want them to
smile at us and love us. On a state and local level. Many
conservative Muslim voters will likely vote for candidates who are
anti LGB, which will mean Republicans
but on a national level, the same people may choose a Democrat.
In one sign of warming relations between Muslims and the Republican
Party major Islamic civil rights organization has spoken out in
support of the recent GOP support protests, aimed at letting parents
opt their children out of LGB. Reading in schools. The Council on
American Islamic Relations has been among the most vocal,
collecting hundreds of signatures to demand that parents be allowed
to remove their children from gender and * based courses. Good
care has been a favorite target of the Republican Party and
conservative activists over the past two decades with the group
being labeled as a front for terrorism. On this issue, however,
they find themselves aligned even they even applauded care. Okay. In
a statement to the intercept care set its position to reflect eggnog
agnosticism toward the partisan divide in American politics. Care
defends the rights of Americans deliver
According to their sincerely held beliefs, okay, we decide our
policy based on principle not party. Okay?
Do I need to read more? Do you all get the picture? There doesn't
seem to be much more except filling in the word count
for the article. Oh, that's right. Yeah, they filled in the word
count for the article. That's all.
Yeah, those, the guy said, fill in 1000 words, because the article
has to be long enough to fill in two breaks with ads. That's I've
figured it out. I think that's what it is. The article has to be
long enough. You need to scroll for about three minutes to be able
to have like ads throughout here. Go back to that video. What's
going on in France? Go back to that. What in the world? Oh, it's
still happening out there.
Listen, let me let me put it this way. Because some people think
that I, they misunderstand things. Whenever a European
is seething about the presence of Muslims in their country. I always
want to remind them, don't blame the Muslims blame your own
forefathers because this is what is the result of your colonization
is that people hate Europe. Yet at the same time you allowed them in
because we one of your generations was guilt felt guilty from post
colonialism or from colonialism. At the same time, some of your
economists said hold on a second, hey, we don't have enough workers,
we don't have enough people to support
certain industries, we need these workers. So that's the second
reason so you your predecessors, let them in so don't come and look
at these poor Bengali taxi driver or a Senegalese who's or an
Algerian who's collecting garbage in France. And be upset you guys
let them in. That's the first thing second second thing okay.
We as Muslims however, shall not and should not okay.
Go the resentment route. And the desire to destroy route we as
Muslims. Here should be hold on a second you pause that because I
want to watch what you guys are laughing at. I don't even know if
this is real. Is this graphic generated? Okay, guys, I'm going
to finish my point. Then you're going to share your screen start
sharing the screen because I got to see this. This is just
hilarious. Okay.
Yes. So because it's because Omar has something crazy that he
discovered.
We as Muslims should come to realize this is Allah's hikma
causing the Muslims to come into the country, these countries
to give guidance, not to seek revenge, and resentment, and
hatred. That's not the way of Islam is not the way that's going
to benefit anybody, neither is going to benefit you either.
Resentment is terrible for your heart. And I get it when I see
people. Just because I understand something does not mean it's
valid. I understand that a French Algerian guy said, you guys, do
you know what you did to our country? I'm moving into France,
and I'm going to mess up this country. I understand the reason.
But that doesn't mean make it justified.
I sympathize with all the hatred that you have for them. And I
understand it, then they have killed your family and relatives.
Okay, destroyed your country for 130 years. I understand all that.
However, we have guidance in our religion.
We have a person has to overcome the resentment realize this is a
great wisdom
that Allah has put us in these countries to give guidance.
And that is far superior than revenge. Because if you get
revenge on a country, and you destroy that country, aren't you
destroying yourself too? Because that's your country, too. Right?
Like you live in it too. So if I have, if I hate England, I live in
England, and I hate it because what they did to India, and I
trash it and I do it. But I also live there too. So how does this
make any sense?
So it's just not the way so there's a big difference between
the message for non Muslims
who are seething when they've see all these brown Muslims in their
country and the message to the Muslims themselves, it's a
different message. Okay.
So they shouldn't be conflated. All right, Omar, what in the world
are we looking at here?
Read me the thing. It says what? In France animals were released
by rioters from the zoo and are now roaming the streets. Are you
kidding? And he almost going to show you this insane video
wow
look at this video.
Are you kidding? Put the volume on. I haven't heard
Okay
look at these zebra.
A rhino walking in the shops le ze or whatever it's called.
An elephant just walking in.
Oh, that's scary. Has anyone been hurt by this stuff? Look at that
goat. A rim. A Gusa the swan and what is that? A wolf? A gorilla.
Oh, look at that gorilla. Two Three gorillas. Peacock. I can't
believe this. I gotta find
a camel There you go.
Oh a llama. And those are ostriches just running down
the highway.
Who's that? A bull.
A Longhorn bull. That's amazing. I got to look that up. French zoo
French zoo riot animal released
okay
okay, let's look here. It's a compiled video of unrelated
footage showing animals roaming city streets. It is being reported
that in the French riots, numerous zoo animals have been released.
However, these videos are old
the clip of a zebra for examples was
occurred in 2020 Yeah.
Lions walking
was also from 2020.
But, but were ya know too bad.
The elephant video could not be identified online. Matthew diccon
a communication officer for Park Zoo leak as well as eek deep belly
said In a July 4 email that the institution is aware of the video
these images accompanied by misleading information were filmed
during infancy Why did these people have to go and fat check
and ruin all the fun? Okay. were filmed during incidents that took
place several years ago in France or abroad.
Okay, but the animals did not come from our zoo.
fact checkers gotta ruin all the fun. Okay, so the verdict false no
evidence that the Paris zoo animals were released during the
riot. Okay. I know you got some of it
Yeah.
The people are worse in their homes. Yeah, you're right about
that.
The
look at look what they're looking at the cops are struggling.
Yeah, you hear about this guy who took a pulled the gun on his
teacher? Yeah.
In France, he pulled a gun on his teacher. Not an Algerian or Muslim
or anything. But But I think it was empty anyway. So
and then well, that whenever the riots begin, you get people come
out that they want to get themselves a TV. Right. They want
to get a
Yeah, like to get themselves some technology and they go on steal
stuff.
Next piece of news in the OMA is Sweden.
Sweden
is a is a country that is all about now supporting the Quran
burning.
All right. So Sweden is I guess, going the route of the of the
France of, of Scandinavia, in their intent to injure the and
incite the feelings of Muslims? Maybe to get them? Well. I asked
the question, are you going to get the Muslims out of your country?
No. You're not going to expel all the Muslims. The Muslim percentage
of Muslims in your country will just increase because you
yourselves. The Swedish your birth rates are low, the Muslim birth
rates are high.
What is the value of inciting their hatred towards you? You're
hurting yourself nobody else.
So it's just pragmatically it's not smart to do either get them
out of your country, or let make them love them into happiness. But
to incite them like this is not gonna get you anywhere. Because
Islam is a religion that if they're the believers
Once there, once someone has a seed of belief, the more you push
the stronger he gets. And if you leave him alone, he advances
the only solution towards Muslims.
Okay? The only solution towards Muslims
is to distract them with entertainment to make them rich,
distract them with entertainment and make them not want to lose
their don't make them love the dunya and make them sleepy. Right
when it comes to their Deen. But you attack them you make them
stronger and your deen
and if they resist your distraction, if they have shields
and Imams who are able to teach them to resist distraction, and
advance in the deen, then if you leave them alone, they spread.
Simple as that.
Why don't you put that footage up while I read the story here?
Yeah, okay, good. Just move me over a little bit. All right, so
the Pakistani sponsored resolution was passed on the UN Human Rights
Council. All right, the resolution state that it is offensive
disrespectful, a clear act of provocation and a manifestation of
religious hatred to deliberately and publicly burn the Holy Quran
or any other holy book.
Okay.
The resolution was adopted with 28 countries voting in favor and 12
against and seven countries abstaining. Countries that voted
in favor or Algeria, Argentina, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cameroon,
China, the only country here that's really powerful so far.
Ivory Coast's Cuba or Itria, Gabon, Gambia, India, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Morocco, Pakistan,
Qatar, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Ukraine, UAE,
Uzbekistan, Vietnam,
who were against the resolution. Belgium Costa Rica, Czech
Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Montenegro, Romania, US and UK. Basically all
white or European based nations minus Costa Rica what's Costa Rica
doing? They're they're getting a favor in response to something.
You're getting like an aid package back. What are your it's your
business go gone with them getting an aid package from like,
France or something?
Okay.
The US and European Union said the resolution conflicts with their
positions on human rights, freedom, expression, freedom of
expression or freedom of incitement. What is your value of
inciting Okay?
These people so many star says that I think Sweden
is getting back at Turkey for not allowing them to join NATO.
Okay.
We know from experience that attempting to ban such expression
actually usually amplifies it further by bringing even more
attention to it.
Said Rashad Hussain, the US ambassador at large for
International Religious Freedom.
Okay, and he is an opposition to this, so go and renew your head.
such laws also failed to address the underlying causes of bigotry.
He said, reinvigorate education and interfaith inter cultural
dialogue to confront the hate speech. Okay, you need to
reinvigorate and go
reassess your values and beliefs and where you get your law from in
life.
However, Michael Taylor, the US Ambassador to the council said the
US strongly condemns the acts Subhanallah we got the Muslim is
against the law, or the the, the whatever it's called, okay, the
what do they call these things?
The resolution, okay, this is like Model United Nations over here. So
the Muslim is against the resolution.
And you got a non Muslim here, Michael Taylor
condemns the acts.
Okay.
And he condemned the desecration of the Quran. That happened on
June 28. It's almost like in Scotland, the non Muslim
candidate
stood by her beliefs.
The Muslim when it comes to LGB, the Muslim candidate supported
LGB.
What's going on?
After the vote, Ambassador, Khalil Hashmi insisted the measure does
not seek to curtail the right to free speech. But it seeks to
strike a prudent balance between duties and responsibilities and
incitement. There's a big difference between speech and
incitement. And if you can't get that and you don't understand that
then we're being you know, acting dumb because it's a very odd
isn't clear difference between speech and incitement.
Someone could write a whole
book on why they believe in their religion and know and believe that
other religions are wrong. A Muslim himself is not going to
consider that incitement. That's just your belief. It happens every
day, every Sunday at church. Fortunately for us, nobody goes to
church pretty much anymore. But it happens every day. I'm sure every
week at church that prove why is the Trinity right and everything
else is wrong. We do the same at Juma. Nobody considers that
incitement. Opposition of a few in the room has emanated from their
unwillingness to condemn the public desecration of a religious
book. They lacked political legal and moral courage.
Okay.
Addressing Human Rights Council yesterday, Volker chirk, this is
what happens and the embarrassment and not in bad it's just the
frustration when you're weak. Right? And we're weak Muslims are
weak. We have no let's alimony we're Lumo and foster calm you
know how a curse shaped on us to one Allah quotes him in the Quran.
You bet you know that that is a really sound statement that he
said he is a liar. Yet sometimes his utterance is
that's what we say about when IBLEES sells the truth because the
prophesy set him said suds up hookah hookah lube. He said the
true word here to you, but he's a liar. Allah subhana wa Tada cites
IBLEES
on yarmulke, Yama, they say at least made us do it. He says what
Fela Teru Mooney Whoo, I'm full circle. Don't blame me. blame
yourselves. I just whispered to you. I didn't make you do
anything. I just whisper to you, was there a long answer?
Whispering
so he says here that
and that's the result of our weakness. Don't blame any of it,
you're weak. This is the frustration be frustrated. That's
the result when you're weak. You don't want to be weak put in the
extra hours put in the work right and allow open your doors to maybe
one day we will see what life feels like when you're not weak
and get pushed around to get your book burned like this
and then wondering why the enemies forget not voting for this the
United States and the UK United States and UK traveled halfway
across the world to blow your brains out in Afghanistan and
Iraq. So we're going to be surprised by this
so
let's play the video
want to use
this
man
money came
to
me
this should be an annual event and then a monthly event quarterly
event than a monthly event group that could recite the Quran in
public like that. Just go there
45 minute event right. recite Fatiha Athan corsi last year as a
Bacara. Last few, three days of salted hash word. Last three as
soon as of
the course. Someone gave a short speech and just this is good,
right? Look what the result of it was a public recitation. Right.
More public recitation is the better Okay.
That's it, do it.
Forget the protest. What protest keep that's the protest right
there. You're right for what protest? What are you gonna say?
Stop burning the Quran that's,
I always find these statements to be silly, right, these chants to
be Who are you yelling at? Right? Because who you're yelling at? Are
you yelling at the opposition? So you've placed the opposition at
the center of your attention? No.
Turn your affair to Allah.
Yeah, let's now take this just like next year next June
Inshallah, we're going to have that celebration.
Celebration of virtue. Right. And let me talk about this because
this is all
Almost some news.
Celebration of virtue.
We're going to do it next June. It's too late this year.
But we're going to do next June we're going to celebrate look at
look at what what's happening here
let me read you this.
Higher Day Parade, modesty day in Toronto, Mississauga July 15.
What's today? What's today? Okay, so we know it didn't happen. I
guess it's this weekend.
It is a march. Okay, against gender confusion and sexual
disorientation. Well, they shouldn't do that. Don't be
against before. What are you supporting? Right? Of course, you
can say what you're against. But the main thing is what you are
for. Okay. And then within that you can you have to say what
you're against. We cannot say what we're against. Several
organizations have come together to organize the higher Day Parade
in Mississauga not a good name because no non Muslim knows what
that means. Yeah, did we, when we do it, it's going to be the
celebration of virtue, or celebrating virtue either way.
Right. And it's going to be in July 15. Participants calling all
Islamic center
and mosques and organizations of Ontario and all other faith
groups, pro family pro life.
It's going to be in celebration square in Mississauga. All right,
families, parents, grandparents, men, women, youth children are
encouraged to participate while dressed modestly. You know what
they should have? They should have booth they should have picture
banners, showing where whole families take pictures, because
that's going to be one of the difference between us. And the
other side, the woke will never ever have a picture of 510 2030
people all biologically connected. They will never have that we have
pictures and um, every family does this. But anytime we get a chance.
We had we used to have of course someone passed away but great
grandma, grandma, mom, daughter, for generations. This is something
you This is unique, right? That's something that unique to this way
of living, that way of living will never produce that. And you know,
some people they're gonna say, Oh, you're being too much, you're
extra? Well, this is what we believe in. Right? Here's the
thing.
Women in Islam should wear hijab or niqab bring banners placards?
Paperboards. I'm telling you Vickery Allah,
not chance of whatever.
This is what we're highlighting that relationships are only
between a man and a woman.
* is after marriage. marriages between Adam and Eve.
God created males and females. Get
Girls I am a girl boys. I am a boy. placards, hijab stuff. Hyah
and hijab are our pride. We reject gender confusion. Stop
indoctrinating. Stop this. Stop that. Okay? Stop Bullying parents
don't deprive parents. Don't stop separating children from family,
destroy society, all that stuff. And you can email Hi at day
[email protected], SEL 473-345-4481, Twitter at Islamic
Ontario. You can join their WhatsApp I want to join their
Whatsapp group just to see what's going on because we're gonna
learn.
If you want to be part of this, you can go to Islamic Party of
Canada
and go to sign your organization's name. Their HIA is a comprehensive
word and it gives you talks about modesty et cetera. They have a
website as sierra.com/hyah Day Parade. Okay, there's a WhatsApp
group.
I'm gonna join the WhatsApp group.
Yeah.
On February 14, Valentine's Day, yeah.
It's related to this. Maybe maybe the organizers got the inspiration
from there. So let me send this to the brother that we want to do
this for.
are you organizing the virtual, I'm not going to organize it just
come up with the idea. But someone else who's good at organizing
should organize it
because by like, a lot of things that people are kind of craving
and missing.
Yeah.
It's really should be centered on family values more than anything
else because you
And it's like, well, what is what do people enjoy about their
family? Right?
You got to focus on what makes people happy about the family
because a lot of people have messed up families. They don't
like family. It's just truth. A lot of people have messed up. Mm
hmm. Yeah.
I don't think it's like, an attractive. No, no modesty is not
something that gets you pumped and excited. Right? It's got to be
something that that gets you happy and excited. Right.
There's also statement here from Putin, you start like what did
Putin say? So with the whole Quran burning stuff, yeah, what he's
aiming whoever burns liquid and in Russia is gonna get a sentence.
All right, let's read this. Whoever burns the Quran in Russia,
by the way, why are we we are we are okay, whoever burns the Quran
in Russia will get a
prison sentence said Putin, he was quoted saying they will serve
their sentences as stated by the Prime Minister of Justice in
places of deprivation of liberty located in one of the regions of
Russia with the prominently Muslim population, you're gonna go to
jail with Muslims. If you do this. You basically saying you're gonna
get beat up in jail. Okay, we're not gonna do anything except jail
you but you will get beat up in jail in places of deprivation.
Oh, man.
Okay, so that was that's Putin on the issue.
Good. I
think someone tried it in Russia. Yeah. They weren't having like
they weren't having. That's a good policy. Right. Good policy.
This guy's in trial on trial.
All right. Let's now go to another piece of news.
How's your Instagram? Do any comments on Instagram so far?
Okay,
let's now turn to another piece of news, Srebrenica, Bosnia, Jews and
Muslims came together on Monday.
Why did they come together?
For the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre. Europe's only
acknowledged genocide since the Holocaust. More than 8000 Bosnians
mine the Muslims men and boys were killed in the July 1995
Srebrenica, in southern Nick after Bosnian Serb troops to cold of the
eastern town, the current why are they saying Bosnian Serbs SERPs?
The carnage has been declared a genocide by two un courts.
Okay, they have come together to talk about ways of using their
shared pain to help rid the world of hate and bigotry. It is
absolutely critical for the future of both Jewish people and the
Muslim Bosniak people, for us to join forces in the remembrance in
order to make sure these types of atrocities not be allowed to occur
in the future.
Okay. The World Jewish Congress was founded in 1936. WJC.
Okay, leading its leading international organization
connecting and protecting the Jewish community globally. Rosen
softs
was leading a delegation of Jewish scholars and Young Diplomats
attending a conference call organized by the WJC. Okay, and
the cyber Nika Memorial Center in preserving the collective memory
of the genocide.
The day long conference held in Srebrenica, as part of this year's
commemoration ceremonies, served as a forum for the two communities
to talk about living with the pain of being victims have a question?
Do we want to go the route of how the Jews handle things?
Do we want to go the route of remembering things all the time?
Is that something that is our way? I'm not saying one way or the
other, but I'm saying if a terrible thing happened to me,
I wouldn't actually necessarily want to remember it all the time.
I would want to convert the experience into something that
like, what's the lesson learned?
Let's say I got robbed right. And I had a terrible incident in my
home, my love protect everyone here. But I got robbed. You know,
people were taped to chairs, TVs were stolen. People were punched.
And it was a terrible night. All right, just like we see in the
movies.
Do I want to now remember that and go through the emotional Mohan?
Go through the motional
you know, Blender every year, or do I want to say okay, let's let's
let's look here. Why did this happen? Because we weren't safe.
We didn't secure the property. We didn't have we weren't armed.
We weren't ready
So now let's get ready. And then every year from then on to have an
event
or to have, you know, a time to think about what are the best ways
to get ready to avoid this for ourselves and others.
That's the way that it should be, I think, but to go back and now
relive the horrors.
What do I benefit from that? Like why, though? Why? Like I don't
understand. And so do we want to go that route? Or are the Jews
here's the question are in what has made Jewish folks the example
of how to cope? I'm not saying they are aren't I'm not making a
judgment. I'm just asking what is the standard that would render a
group of people, examples, you're a good example of how to cope of
or how to react to a bad thing happening. That's all. I'm asking,
what is the standard? So I should know, to look up to you or not to
look up to you? Okay. That's my question.
So that they still, because they're still finding bodies. So
Tuesday,
where sir Brunico. So I'm not saying that all these folks here
have any mal intent. I'm sure they have a great intention. Right. And
I appreciate their consideration of Srebrenica as Muslim brothers
of ours. And of course, the Bosnians know best how to handle
their situation.
But I'm just asking, you know, what I think is a fair question.
If we as Jews, and as Muslims understand that, we're also joined
by that pain, we can build on that constructively. Okay, that's good.
I agree with that. Build on it constructively, to full also
forged the world beyond suffering,
in which genocide becomes unimaginable. Okay. I agree with
that. He's the son of two Jewish survivors of Auschwitz and Bergen
Belsen Nazi concentration camps.
Okay, so I agree with that statement, actually. So Brunico
massacre was * crescendo, Bosnia is 1995 90 to 95 War, which
came after the breakup of Yugoslavia, and unleashed
nationalistic passions and terror territorial ambitions.
That set the Bosnian Serbs against the country's two other main
ethnic population Croats and Bosniaks in July 1995 Bosnian
Serbs overran why are they saying Bosnian Serbs? This is new to me.
Why would they say Bosnian Serbs it's a Serbs.
They overran a un protected safe haven in Srebrenica. They
separated Muslims men and boys from their wives chased them
through the woods. ill fated around the ill fated town of
slaughtered them.
Their bodies were hastily made into thrown into mass graves,
terrible terrible.
Serb leaders in Bosnia, neighboring
Serbia continued to deny genocide happened.
But they're still finding bodies until today.
For example, on Tuesday, the remains of 30 more people who are
laid to rest okay.
All right, so that is that piece of news.
Okay.
Next, Hindu man urinates on a boy
India has bulldozed his home we all saw that footage piece of
footage and if you didn't, you could see it all over Twitter. But
this is hilarious sort of kind of sort of but
India now when you do something bad they bulldoze your home.
Are they the first country to do this? I mean, I thought calling
for lashes was one thing, bulldozing homes the suspect he's
not even found get well of course he's guilty the videos right
there, but his home was demolished.
So what did they do? They went and they dug into his home. And they
found he hadn't done permits. He hadn't had permits. For some of
his the construction to bulldoze his home. Okay.
While the incident captured in video, allegedly occurred a year
ago. The man is happened a long time ago.
Identified by police as Professor Shukla
he was arrested and charged Tuesday for the obscene acts.
And he could be jailed for two years.
As soon as we learned
of this video that went viral, the police took action.
And we said well we say bad things about India but this case is good
as get that prepare that video so we can watch
it
If you don't know what we're talking about, there's a video on
around about a guy middle of the night, he
smoking a cigarette and urinating. In the video, you only see it from
an angle, you just see the urine coming out. And it seems to be a
youth or a young men sitting there in a submissive manner being
urinated upon
by the sky. And it just caused an uproar and it's another interviews
with an example
of how you get the whole video get the urination video to so people
could see it, you got to see how bad it is.
Now an example of how social media and the people impacts
how they impact
the judicial system in a good way.
Of course, India started destroying Muslim homes, but I
guess now it's so that they don't they don't be treated as or looked
at as bigots. They now also destroy
Hindu homes.
Okay.
But it's just a strange and unique way of handling justice. Destroy
the guy's home.
But wait a second isn't the guy What about if he has relatives in
that home? How is that fair to them?
All right.
On Twitter
the government said the victim would receive $6,000 which is
500,000 rupees in compensation.
And 150,000 rupees $1,800 to build them Yeah, put that up but the
video of this one Yeah. Yeah, put it up.
Okay, you hit your again about to see about a 12 year olds. I think
he was older older than that. What? Okay, we'll find out how old
he was.
Alright, so but they're really trying to make it up for him
because there are Hindus who are against this caste system.
And those are I guess the progressive Hindus. And then you
have Hindus who are for the caste system. They marched for the guy
which they're calling P gate.
And a Hindu priests said what is the big deal to be urinated upon?
Like what's the big deal that's literally that's it's all there
now make you sound like it sounds like you're making this stuff up
but you're not it's the truth
where
you got urinated on
like what is the value of that like why do that like I understand
that you believe you're superior but why urinate on them
I don't think people want to see the video okay, I'll let Why don't
we take a poll Hey people do you want to see the video or not
hmm I'm gonna try to look for blurred
doesn't show any like obviously you're not gonna see the guy's
body just gonna see him
so the
the reason
they're saying Bosnian Serbs is that there are Serbs in Bosnia to
there are Serbs
who live in Bosnia That's why they're called the Bosnian Serbs
they sided with the Serbs Of course there are people
there are Serbs who lived in Bonn That's why they're called Bosnian
Serbs
okay
so this guy they are arrested this guy
and the government is all against this of course because it's
embarrassing to them and maybe they genuinely disbelieve in the
in this caste system thing.
Okay, and they bulldoze his home
okay
all right. So that's that piece of news
What's that?
Yeah, let's see the bulldozing at least
All right, almost pulling up this the actual bulldozing of the dudes
home
and here it is.
That's one thing is like it's
how does it make sense
for the people who are living there, like the innocent family
members
yeah
yeah
you gotta get this government some new machines they don't even have
good machines a poor thing need some oil
all right so there you have it Indian times video India today
video desk showing us the destruction of this man's house
and
okay
all right, what else is in the news for Muslims
world Muslim League, I don't know what they're on and who's paying
them?
Because their chief Elisa, his name is Secretary General has
given a speech recently saying that India is a great model for
coexistence with Muslims after meeting
the External Affairs Minister of India so what are they on? A
clearly
there are some golf agenda there. Because what we hear from Muslims
in India is always the opposite. We just read in the article there
that that the bulldozing of homes began
restricted way restricted to Muslims. Okay.
All right, let's read another article. Hopefully you won't get
us banned from halogen ombre.
It says Saudi Arabia wants to return to a modern is moderate
Islam.
Others say this is a ploy. On the face of it. The statement made by
the kingdom hopes that the ultra conservative kingdom would finally
give in to critics who have long demanded more liberties and
tolerance but blah blah.
In fact, the declaration might have more to do with the boosting
of the kingdom's economy rather than reversing decade old
practices. Bin Salman has remarks about this on Tuesday at a
conference and an interviews indicated that he was committed to
combating extreme interpretations of a summit focusing on economic
reforms. 70% of the Saudis are younger than 30 We won't waste 30
years of our life combating extremist thoughts we will destroy
them now and immediately.
We are simply reverting to what we follow to moderate Islam open to
the world and to all religions.
And I'm just gonna read you're not going to comment because I need to
go to a gentleman. In subsequent interview with The Guardian he
unexpectedly blamed Saudi Arabia's arch enemy, the Shia
for the kingdom's turn towards what have ism, okay, ultra
conservative branch of Islam, which is being promoted by Riyadh
both domestically and abroad. What happened in the last 30 years is
not Saudi Arabia, what happened in the region of 30 years? last 30
years is not the Middle East after the Iranian revolution in 1979.
People wanted to copy this model in different countries. One of
them is Saudi Arabia, we didn't know how to deal with it. And the
problems spread all over the world. Now, it's time to get rid
of it said bin Salman.
The Saudi state
is deeply rooted in and has long been intimately entwined with
Sunny Wahhabism Mohammed Abdullah have the religious leader who
founded the branch about three centuries ago, was a key ally of
Muhammad ibn Saudi, who was widely considered the founder of the
Saudi state. Of course, there were three Saudi states there was a
small one, then they made a bigger one, then finally they conquered
the whole thing. With the foundation of the modern Saudi
state in the 20th century, Islam became the state religion with
almost all clerics promoting the Saudi for the state funded and
government supported will have the branch the same Islam was widely
promoted in the Muslim countries. Thanks to Saudi states deep
pockets. The sudden royal criticism of the kingdom's long
held religious practice provokes skepticism from critics of Saudi
of the Saudi leadership. Medallia Rasheed, a Middle East scholar at
the London School of Economics argued in an email that Saudi
Arabia was not one of the many countries where moderate Islam
turns ultra conservative but was set an exception. That is a unique
case of radical religion becoming the official religion of the state
and its legitimacy narrative, said Rashid, who cautioned that the
Saudi leadership, imprisoned clerics who had attempted to offer
an reinterpretations of Islamic texts. For example, how Islam and
democracy are compatible Rashid questions whether the announced
religious reforms would really be implemented. The announcements I
just want to get himself bent in
The Announcements are definitely geared to attract investors and
create a feelgood factor for a kingdom that had a very bad
reputation. It is unclear how a moderate Islam in Saudi Arabia
would look like. But I think what Mohammed bin Salman is trying to
mainly achieve is to send out a PR message that he is a Western ally
in the fight against terrorism, and that he stands for a modern
future, said Sebastian suns an Associate Fellow with the German
Council of Foreign Relations. Vincent man is 32 He has attempted
to position himself as a favorite for the kingdom's younger citizens
who are less religious and the than the older citizens, older
generations and are facing disproportionately high
unemployment rates. Ben Sandman Sue's day remarks about Islam in
the kingdom were embedded in announcement about the creation of
a new futuristic city.
Okay, in the west of Saudi Arabia near the Jordanian and Egyptian
borders designed to serve that nothing is new about this by the
way I mean, right.
Am I did I get this wrong? What is the date of this article?
Oh, yeah.
Why am I reading this I mean this why did this come up? It's it's an
old article we all know this.
Read it. Okay, this is a tweet that says hashtag Saudi Arabia
will be will be reclassifying Hadith Hadith documentation
project is ordered by Crown Prince bin Salman who's against our best
and homemade era. Heidi's a couple of stuff like that's not that's
700 years of
Saudi Arabia are expected to give a compilation of the most
authentic and verifiable Hadith so this is gonna be all like anti
Cluj Hadith I guess.
apparently been extremists misuse IDs, Hadith.
I don't know. I've seen a couple of Yeah. But I think he said an
interview and they like took it from the interview. Okay. And then
he said Apparently, he's saying that there's three categories the
first one is motivated.
Like, he just went through all that. Okay, so
So yeah, this this just stuff is like what's it's not it's an old
stuff that was just rehashed this this article I mean, I'm waiting
for something new to happen but anyone who's been up to date knows
that this happened a long time ago all this this his claim about
moderate Islam and all that stuff
okay
no is telling us we can get a strike for showing this footage
you know the footage from other channels like Indian news or
whatever yeah
listen to this
there is another piece of news that I want to share with
everybody. This news is out of England and this is Muslim current
affairs a
okay
good
I said Daddy, never heard of him. I don't know anything about him.
But it is a piece of news from the aspects of
accountability. How would Muslims hold any man accountable? The best
way to do it is as a group and
check us raw Rashid Mowlana Naveen Ashrafi Molana Hussain Kadri, Imam
idle Shahzad Mufti Sokka Shami Molana, Haroon riddle
mo learner Muhammad Billa Sheikh Abu Hassan, Maulana Abu Zahara or
Abu Zahara Rodopi.
Okay,
Rizvi What did they say? On 11 720 23, which was yesterday?
Every July, you know that in England they put the month first
which actually just makes more sense, but on July 7 2023, every
Muslim
should abstain from indulging in things deemed immoral by the
Sharia. And the imam or scholar in the community is more divert
deserving to uphold Islamic values a statement by the automa
regarding a set Addy
in light of recent events concerning us at it wherein it has
been proven beyond
Any reasonable doubt and by his own admission, that he has engaged
in certain immoral actions, he is deemed no longer fit to be the
Imam at any Masjid.
We hereby declare that I said it must be relieved of any public
duties, whatever they may be, and must not leave Muslims in prayer
or teach or preach Subhanallah
I said, it must not be given space on a public platform as it will
be. This is, by the way, show us Instagram. It's not like an email
that I hacked or anything, something public already.
It will only mismatch the reputation of organizations and
other attendees, if he's given a public platform. This is also to
show our strong disapproval of such misdemeanors and to deliver a
message to the public at large, that we do not tolerate
transgressions, especially by those who are seen as community
leaders. It should also serve as a warning to others to be prudent in
their dealings and to be mindful of the Sharia at all times. We
beseech Allah to protect us from the devil and the evil of our own
egos. So for people who want to have an idea of what would
accountability look like this is how it would look where a large
group of people
imams
are investigated something
came to a conclusion and are giving their testimony. People
could do it, they wanted, what did he do? It appears he was doing
things that related to women
have been calling for a while. So it's kind of a strange topic. But
I think like and you know, people are asking, what did he do? I
think the way it was handled was is how it should be. Yeah, they
came together. It took care of it. Yeah, I think was a chef movie now
because I think you met him in England. Yeah. And even last
night, he even mentioned this, I think we posted this, but you
know, he said, like people were asking and he said, you know,
automatic handle this. It's not for anyone to go beyond, like, go
into what happened, you know, because there's videos online of
this stuff, by the way. What's his name?
Is it Muhammad Asad Ali? Is that a different person? It's probably
different. Maybe? I don't know. But I've been following for a
while. And I think they learn from the case that happened. And he's
an island actually, like, you know, is it Asad Ali or Muhammad
Asad Ali? I don't know his first. But, you know, it's it's something
I don't think anyone should go into it. Yeah, it's not him. I
took care of it. And obviously, it's human nature to be like, want
to be nosy and find out about this stuff. Watch his videos. I think
it's something that yes, Mohammed someone's, or
is the same person because I met this person. He's like, a little
bit younger. He just were the methods like I met him in Mecca.
And Medina. I mean, he's, it's him. This is what they're talking
about him. Yeah, he does. He always comes on here too. Yeah, he
does. Sivan. A lot of them What a sad thing. He does. What a sad
thing. That's why I was like, I was gonna mention this. But I
ended up saying we shouldn't. What? Oh, that's sad, really.
Because I see him all the time, Brian and I used to listen to his
because he does all day and sends them and he's he has a really good
all day. And we met in Medina.
I'm very sad about the whole thing.
If I see us Rashid posting something I know that that it was
investigated. It was done thoroughly.
And he had many, many other people on it. I feel very sad about the
whole thing and is and I hope that it's he could stuff because it's
like, you're in the middle ground. We're gonna kind of like, well,
you know how to handle with this? Because, you know, he's, he's an
island. They handled it steady. Yeah. But no, no, Matt taking care
of it. So they've taken care of it very sad. SubhanAllah. And he made
it seem as though like, apparently, he posted like about
our situation. And he made his statement. He said, like, you
know, there were things that like, I got set up or whatever. He
wasn't too descriptive. But he said, you know, we have a whole
case going on. So case by case, I think, I don't know if it's a
case. But he said like he's not allowed to speak on the situation
a lot. So that tells you like,
so there is a legal implication there. I think
maybe I speak to you he has he finally has his sights. I don't
know like
that's about
embracing sad to hear about this. I mean, I didn't even know it was
him.
Time for open QA
okay open QA for a few minutes then do ah
open qf
can't believe it's
all right put your oh that's a great idea over QA and you put a
long line I'm only answering the questions under the QA the long
line because I don't want to go back up is hedges draw accepted
for 40 days. Inshallah it can be accepted for even more than that
but we know that it is you're considered a person of Hajj until
you come back from the moment you leave your door to go to Hajj
until you all the way till you come back. You are considered upon
Hutch?
Magically ruling on trading stocks and cryptocurrency or some stocks
Sharia compliant for all or all stocks.
crypto.
What do you mean stocks crypto.
Yes.
Crypto was permitted to to do to Joe's through their crypto is
permitted to do to Giada through crypto.
Did America lose the war on terror?
To be honest with you.
They made it up.
There was probably terror but all these guys were
I don't want to get into that people are going to be very upset
with my take on what 911 was.
But the war on terror is over. It's now the war with the kids in
the schools and all that.
Che can you bring some positive news next time says minister, is
there.
Islamic conquests I haven't seen that in a long time. Last time I
saw was on earth rose the only time I ever saw was on the
conquest looks like
is it permissible to stop saying hello to a neighbor?
Let's reverse it. What is the ruling on saying hello to a
neighbor permissible or recommended?
No one's obligating you to say hi or to wave to your neighbor.
However, it's from the sun to have warm relations with your
neighbors. Why? Because it makes life easier to have bad relations
with your neighbor in general. This is my crew. Okay, it's my
crew. How do you fight shaytaan actively much remembrance of Allah
because we know that that's what
literally burns the sheets on is that could Allah What else burns?
What else to protect from Shaytaan? Will do what else?
Alright, him having knowledge and having will do. seeking knowledge
always. That's how you defeat satan.
How to revive a dead heart the same three things that we
mentioned Saba be around the righteous. Stop arguing stop
debating. Read the stories of the only up if you can't meet them
read their stories.
How do you come to know Allah by likewise the things that
remembrance and knowledge and contemplation try to contemplate
life? Like why did this happen? What is the reason? What are the
connections? How does Allah create?
What's the position on consuming the fruit of added kitab? Without
question?
If I had ill Kitab cut the neck in their slaughter than you may
consume it. But the only people who do that today are the Orthodox
Jews. No Christian that I know except maybe the Amish slaughter
cut the neck. If I go to St. Christian Amish cut the neck, then
that is a valid slaughter in Islam is a Christian and he cut the
neck. No worries about what he says. Then I will say Bismillah
upon that and because he cut the neck. Not any just being Christian
is not enough they must slaughter otherwise this made them does it
depend on like what type of Christian because obviously
there's some patients that are just Unitarians obviously typical
Trinitarian wouldn't they be like considered polytheist?
No Trinity is in the Quran. Oh yeah, like couldn't it's critiqued
in the Quran, but they're not removed from being Christians.
When edit Hadith or selfies discuss, aka, shut it off click
and they say our feed of SRT and MetaTrader innovations how to
answer them
So, very simply, this is how you answer them. Why did the books
have the SATs and metody does have things in them that were not found
in the words of the Sahaba is because they faced questions that
didn't exist at the time of this hump.
We have fatawa in books of Islamic law,
on subjects that did not exist in the time of the sahaba.
Right?
If the fatwa if the issue didn't had existed in the time of Sahaba,
how would they have answered it? That's the question. They would
have went to the Quran went to the Hadith, use their minds, and
answered it, right. That's the methodology of the sahaba.
Likewise, the folk ah, afterwards use the methodology of the
companions, as taught by the Prophet salallahu salam to answer
questions that did not exist in the time of the companions. So the
first, maybe two, first three generations did not face a certain
issue. Now we're facing it in our feed, or in film,
same thing. So that's why they are necessary innovations.
And that's what affetto is, in a sense, it is a new matter that has
come down. And we have been forced to answer it.
Why do religious people say atheists can't find happiness? But
what happiness is there in religion?
You have to go around looking at the Hey, could you hit the
autofocus again on this thing? Because it always focuses on the
mic.
I see are the mic is really sharp?
Just try to get
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okay, what is the happiness in religion happiness in religion is
something that
cannot be found anywhere else. If a person remembers Allah properly
and obeys Him properly, Allah places a happiness in your heart
and rectifies all your affairs you find yourself your family and your
children's affairs are in order that does that mean there's no
hardships? No, does that mean there's no bumping of heads every
once in a while? No.
That is how that's how, but that but but it'll be less. Right?
There's going to be bumping heads, of course, but less, and the
impact is less and the duration of the fight is less. Siblings are
always going to fight. They're always going to get in trouble.
They're always going to do things like that. husband or wife will
always butting heads every once in a while. But it'll be the duration
is less and the effect is less.
It was a banal thought who said as long as you live in this world,
you'll teach grief and sadness but for the odia and for the SATA
heen. And the people who are on this path, it's going to be very
minimal, right? Just enough for you to be thankful that Allah to
just to remember that you're in the dunya That's it. Okay.
That's it.
Allah places is a happiness and a Sakina in your heart.
And you have to get your data right and you have to get your
practice right, and you got to put in a strong effort. People say
Zayn Mahmoud, all these Muslims make dua for freedom of Palestine,
just deconstruction of Israel, Israel and hudge but it is not
accepted.
Why
it is not accepted now may be accepted later. And a dua is only
accepted if the conditions are met. And the conditions are
action.
Right. I got a bottle of water here. Oh Allah quench my thirst. I
can sit until tonight making dua O Allah quench my thirst.
The fact that the bottle is here is Allah's answer.
If I don't move my hand and drink, Michael
my thirst won't be quenched. So the conditions is to understand
that if the ability to act as their that is the answer
so we're not acting the government's doing anything to
stop this No.
Did you study with Chef Sadek. Can you speak of him for a bit? Yes, I
did study with Chef static for a little bit, you know for a while,
and I studied magic effect.
And he represented the teachings of Robertson hudge. Pretty much at
the time that I was studying with him, I lost touch with him. At the
end of his life, I wasn't in touch with him at the end of his life.
But in the beginning, things were really good. And he was somebody
who represented
that really pure chain of transmission of medical effects.
And he was against to us. So in between muda hub, not that he
would pick and choose, he's just stuck with the Maliki school all
the time. But he was against to us so and you know, saying we're
Matic ease and all that. He said, No, say we're Muslims, right. And
he was against that toss so
and he was also against showing off.
And he didn't like titles.
And he would always criticize people who come off with big
titles, but in reality there
they didn't have much experience or knowledge in his view. And he
was all about the Arabic language.
He emphasized a lot the study of the Arabic language. Is it true
that the chef iI believe it is permissible to kill monks in war
Allah, Allah, if the monk is fighting you then yes, if the monk
picks up arms then Yeah, same with anyone else. The the
categories that we're not allowed to fight,
those are in the situation where they're not fighting, but the
moment they pick up arms, we can fight them.
How does one change his life in difficult circumstances is to
hedge a key yes to hedging but also is to show to ask people, why
is my life negative in this why am I down? Why am I behind and people
have good advice? And in that case, sometimes they're not even
Muslim, but they know how to handle these problems. So is to
Shara is Takata tahajjud
has an Ahmed Can I read anything on behalf of a deceased family
member if the deceased is a Muslim, you may recite any Quran
and it will be for them a intent for them to receive the reward.
You may do that or give charity
Salmaan s what's the criterion that decides whether we can keep
an animal in the house or not?
The dog saliva the dog hasn't it cannot be kept in the house
because the prophets of Allah when he was sent them had an
appointment with Santa Gibreel synergy Bill didn't come. The
Prophet went out to look for him. The Prophet asked him what
happened to the appointment. Djibouti larae Salam said there
was a dog in the house and we angels do not enter if there's a
dog in the house. There upon the presence of dogs as a pet in the
house became forbidden irrespective of the saliva has
nothing to do with their saliva being not just because in the
medical school, the saliva is not not just and they still hold the
dog is the only animal that is prohibited from being being kept
in the house.
As a pet, of course, the urine and the deification of any animal that
eats meat,
including
herbivores, animals, herbivorous animals, if they're become
accustomed to eating meat, then they're in a Jessa.
There are defecation is not just so all the animals that we can eat
that are halal for us to eat their urine. Their defecation is not not
just so goat goat goose, lamb sheep cow. Their urine and
defecation is not notice. However, if such an animal becomes known to
eat in the Gesa
then their urine and defecation becomes that just in contrast, all
of the animals that are meat eating, that are predators, their
urine and defecate that are mcru or haram for us to eat. Their
urine and defecation isn't just not their saliva, their urine and
defecation. Isn't that just Okay, so a dog is forbidden to be a pet
simply for that because of that hadith irrespective of their
saliva and irrespective of the urinate or not.
In the house.
It's allowed to Hajj authentic. Yes, there are references for
Ciloxan * you may do so lots of Hajah
I don't have that
resource at my my disposal right now. The actual Hadith but slotted
Hajj is well known and it can be done. Da alhaja as well. There's
two different ones by the way.
Could you please give a brief introduction the key differences
in Asha Dimetrodon atheria, Kedah
Okay another time that's a big one.
When an average common person not thought about it meets a scholar
aside from requesting to out what can we talk to them about you
should have your question that you want. Summarized, crisp, easy.
And you can ask it that's the best thing that you can get from a
scholar is knowledge.
Okay asking you about
Hola Hola. Hi J again okay, let me look it up I have it here I saved
it as a
DUA and I'll just read it to you
okay here it is
there's two
one says hola hola in the US Luca, you pray to rock us
make we do pray to rock us then recite this dua Allah homogeneous
Luca, what's the word Jehovah acre be Muhammadan Nabil Rama yah
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Lee took the Allah Masha fer houfy
This is well known Hadith from Othman have been Haneef.
The next other da alhaja is La ilaha illallah Halima al Karim
Subhan Allah Hara Bellagio Salim Al hamdu lillahi rabbil aalameen
as a Luca Mooji Bertie Rama tick waza a mama ferrata coilover Nima,
termin ko libera wa sallam Ataman Khalif lotta Dolly the Manila
gopher offerta wala Manila for Raja Allah Hi, Justin here Luca de
la riden Illa data
are hamara Himan. So clearly, obviously that is a long dua but
that's what that long in terms of if you're hearing it for the first
time
Ben Sulayman Yamo
Am I that? Do I look old? How should I How should I salaam out
as a Maliki leading my family in prayer and they're all enough you
can give to Salam Slava sympathetic once Salam is even in
the Hanafi school it exits it ends the prayer even for them.
But you can also give to Saddam's in the Maliki school.
North Korean survivor How do I know Islam is the truth.
You know Islam is the truth by the prophecies of the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
never being false and being true.
Okay, but never false. In other words, the opposite never happens.
There could be a prophecy of the Prophet sallallahu it was
something that hasn't happened yet. There is a prophecy of the
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam that had happened before it
was documented.
That won't be approved to you either, because the skeptic could
say they documented it. All right.
There is no document that he said that they said he said it. But
then there is a middle category there of prophecies of the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam he made the prophecy. It was
documented it and it happened way after it was documented. That's
the proof that we have.
And then there's a fourth category which must if the prophesy centum
is true.
Okay.
Can must say empty, which is a prophecy that the Prophet made and
the opposite thing happens. That has to say empty. And that's where
all these
false prophets, they fail on that one.
So when you look at a person who makes prophecies, you don't just
look at what came true. You look at what
turned out to be false. What was the opposite for example,
Nostradamus his first prophecy that he made, he said that 300
years after my death, your will collapse into famine, and the
population will will plummet, while the exact opposite happened.
Exact opposite. Modernity developed and the European
population went through the roof got so close done with
with the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu wasallam, none of his
prophecies turned out to be the opposite. And they were either
true before documentation or true after documentation or they
haven't happened yet.
That's one of the ways the other way is to look at the Quran.
And see about the statements in the Quran that we also know we're
not favourably positive positive, we're not possible cannot be
Fathom to have been written down and known
by somebody of that century, the century in which it was written
the seventh century. You also know that Islam is the truth through
experiences.
This is stronger for the personal level, but it's not as strong as
an argument. What I said so far is as strong as an argument, but from
the personal standpoint, why do Muslims stay home stay firm to
their religion? They they hold on to their religion, even when they
don't have much knowledge? It's because the experience when you
practice this faith and this deen and you see the divine promises
and they keep coming back to you. And you realize that they were
true. All the divine promises
True. Oh, have piety obey me. I'll make matters easy, I'll settle
your heart is not Is that not what people want, they just want their
heart to be settled. Not to want to find myself chasing something I
can't have, nor regretting something that's happening to me,
I want my heart to have Sakina. Well, Allah is making an offer for
you. By the remembrance of Allah, with your tongue with your body
with your deeds, he will find Sakina. So that's what we call
spiritual experience. And anecdotal evidence, anecdotal
evidence is that this religion actually works.
Here, we have modern times, and Islam is on the streets at the
grassroots level getting stronger. I'm telling you not surviving,
it's getting stronger. Because when you have youth,
and by the way, a lot of these these studies that they say about
the youth, I don't even believe them anymore, right? Because my
eyes are seeing the exact opposite.
youth who have the opportunity to stare up haram all day to look at
haram or to do all these bad things yet. They're overcoming all
of that in the height of the time when their
their desires and emotions and their their temptations are at
their highest. Yet they overcome all that. Even if they fail, they
still go to Islam. They fill in the misogyny. That's what I'm
seeing. You go to any masjid, you're going to physi half of its
youth and the masjid around the world. I've never seen a masjid
for Jamal, whereas mostly old people, they Oh, you see youth
everywhere.
And you see boys and girls, and you see them online to supporting
the truth, even if they have shortcomings personally, but
where's their heart and where's their mind and where's their
intent? That's what matters.
So that's anecdotal evidence, you see that it's working.
It's the only religion left. I'm sorry to disrespect all those
other faiths. But
modernity has come around.
All sorts of movements within modernity have come around. And
they've posed challenges to religions, one after the other
after the other, and many of these religions have buckled. And now
they're just
names, write names. That's all it is just like Presbyterian Church
of New York, you go there and it's nothing other than a left wing
operation. They're talking socialism. They're talking. They
got the rainbow flag up.
It's meaningless, right? There's actual no religion here.
People say no Allah, what does that mean? It means the first
stage of knowing Allah is Knowing his commands and knowing as
prohibitions, and knowing his attributes, and living by them and
contemplating them, and then considering and contemplating how
he acts in the creation.
What are the patterns that you see? What are the promises in the
Quran? Things like that.
Go ahead. He's saying permissibility of music. He said
in Hampshire County Medical Society and even hasn't permitted.
No, no, no. I don't think permitted that instruments. I
don't think he meant that.
He meant by that.
The I don't think that he specifically mentioned, the
instruments have been hasm Delete right away. No offense to those
who love Him, but He has many things that are off. And so Kenny,
I don't think that he permitted it. I think he wrote one of the
best essays about it, in which he mentioned some who had permitted
it. But if you want to go with the Quran,
then turn off the music because the Quran will leave your heart if
you listen to too much music.
Brother says go to the line. I asked the question right below the
line, but I don't see the answer. I don't see your question,
brother. So please just answer ask it again. And I'll get try to get
to it.
It was I'll tell you right here.
Who was it? I don't like scrolling up and down. I lose my spot. And
it just becomes random after that.
Now it was YouTube. That's Hamza Aziz.
Er Hamza ze niqab. He says what is checks timetable every day.
While the life of in this world and this type of work, is that
your morning is you get your stuff done. Anything you need to do
personally for yourself, you get done the morning once the noon
hits, it's going to be some classes. There might be a break
ground also time then you have the evening session. Not every day
though. You can't have evening sessions every day.
And you do work Fridays nights, and you work Sunday, most of the
day, and you should take Saturday off. I know any man who works
Saturday and Sunday, I'm like, This is too much. You have to like
your kids have soccer or your kids have things to do. You got to take
one of the two days off. But that's really what that life is
like. Joomla is, of course, the most busiest day of the week for
that, but it's also a light day. I think Joomla is a light day.
In terms of the you're not teaching technical knowledge on
Joomla
anytime in Joomla, and then after in the evening, it's always
community things which is also intellectually on the lighter side
of things. But during the week is when you have to give the classes
Shia cholesterol, Rasheed, I know that he teaches, he's not the Imam
but he have a mosque per se but he teaches at a masjid and he teaches
all day, from like, nine to five.
Yes.
The importance of casita and the sheath. Yeah, it softens the
heart. It lightens the mood, you can't just always be at an
intellectual level. It creates some love for the Prophet
salallahu Salam question says, What if you tried for years to
maintain good relations with the neighbor, but they keep causing
problems? You can give up? Yes, you can just ignore them. Nothing
wrong with that?
How do you explain and teach young boys to lower the gaze, especially
at the pool? Well, first thing I would say, don't take them to
places where
it's an becomes impossible. If you want to create a habit. That's
good.
Try to get the environment on your side. Like who has who is the most
disciplined person? The one who doesn't have to be so disciplined,
right?
Like who was the person who never stole the one who lives in a place
where everyone locks their doors, right? Who is the one who steals
the most the place where people, you know, don't lock their doors,
right? Because it becomes whatever you make easy.
The amount of discipline required is very high. Right? If
something's easy to do, avoiding it requires a very high level of
discipline. So you want to avoid that. You want to try to create a
situation where they don't have to have so much discipline. It's not
a form of Tobia to tempt somebody and then make him create
discipline within himself. know if that happens in life that happens,
but if we have control over the situation, you want them to get so
used to the discipline life the way they do that is by you making
it easy for them. So
if you have young boys and they go to Liverpool, and they're looking
at people, then perhaps
we are putting them in a situation setting up for failure. Right?
How does one change his life difficult circumstances Sajid we
mentioned we answered that question, please tell me account
and time to recite a Salah to Gina for marriage. If you recite it 100
times a day that's amazing.
How do I know some things are assigned from Allah and answered
dot for guidance and not just seeing me seeing what I want from
my desires?
Says Sati The answer is if you're what you're asking for, if the
causes the ASVAB what we call an Arabic les Bab, the causes that
normally come before such an event, if they begin to appear
or then then that is a sign of a job. So for example
if you are making draw for wealth, and suddenly
jobs open up for you, the ASVAB of the wealth is now present. Right?
Then that is an example of
a job for you the ASVAB becomes easy.
That's a sign that Allah is going to create what you asked for or
going to manifest. What you have asked for because Allah Tada does
not he all things are in the knowledge of Allah subhanaw taala
already and he manifest them when he has wilt
we'll move on up How will I ever study him?
Okay, next question. Let's go to Instagram to see
Yes, go ahead.
I said I'm Chef How do you deal with sudden anxiety? You have a
stressful event events and at what point should we consider therapy?
I don't know the best answer of when to when is the best time to
consider therapy. I don't know the best answer to that to be quite
honest with you. Allah on when is the best time to consider therapy
feel I guess when you can when you start feeling that you're not in
normal
state anymore
but at you as somebody else who knows this things better than me
go ahead
so, Chief 31st is traveling abroad for Islamic studies like going to
being practical nowadays or should one get a job and study part time
domestically
both are options everyone's life is going to be different
your mic is on right? So I don't have to repeat the question Yes
Hey Chief Lucy Why don't you come to daughter fits this summer you
got a couple of weeks left can benefit Why don't you come move up
to New Jersey for a while there's an apartment you guys have room in
the flat or no? We got they got room in the apartment dumb. How
much is the rent? Acceptable?
Yeah, if you come in it will be less for everybody less run.
All right.
Lily Rose says knowing Allah is also by knowing His prophets Very
good.
Yet
do i for anger, sadness and depression. Ursula on the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam removes all anxieties and fears
and depressions and sadnesses.
Okay.
There's a question from LDMOS saying how to deal with sudden
anxiety due to stressful events? Oh, that's the question that we
use you mentioned.
I can tell you the spiritual side of it is heavy dosages of Salah on
the Prophet specifically in the middle of the night. And to hedge
it and dog but you can also may need for his personal therapy to
talk to somebody who knows better.
Right? Professionals, go to them if you feel that you have that
need and see. But I think that that they should have the same
baseline belief in Islam. They should know that you're Muslim,
and they should also be people who are Muslim, my if it's going to be
intimate personal life therapy, I need a Muslim for that.
If I meet obstacle after obstacle, could this be a spiritual issue or
just clutter of Allah? It could be simply that Allah is testing us
and strengthening us when Allah tests a person, it's to strengthen
them.
Negative prayer is very late. I sometimes fall asleep and I pray
called ah.
Because Because Aisha is late.
You try to treat it like fetch, where you're gonna pray about it.
If you fall asleep, you set your alarm for 1am or whatever, where
you can pray fetch on time. One more question. In the morning of
God, we say it all Dina Billa, Hara, Bulbul Islamophobia,
Muhammad in a bit as soon as they are the universal IRA or I'll need
to be led up. However it's written in the word however the sheikh
wrote it say exactly how the sheikh wrote it properly to be
ready to rock Tibbets. Yes. So both narrations exist in the
morning one. It's ready to be left over Islam, Medina, Muhammad
Muhammad and maybe that's what is your Latif aratiatia Here are the
Annabella Arab Islamic genomic Hamza Nebia.
Sort of lies and we'll be honest with me Yeah, yeah.
Okay, that's yeah.
All right.
So the gods here does Allah get angry with those Muslims and haram
relationships? The
punishment bad things are connected to sins. If you do sins,
bad things are there. Bad things are there and they can happen. BMW
My question was skipped. Okay. We'll go to your question. What
did BMW says on Instagram, and this will be from our last
questions here.
Said a sudden shift in prep, some must follow ISNA times. So for
example, 10 to a pm for others follow Karachi setting which shows
10:34pm Which one do we follow? Whichever the message that you go
to praise you can pray with them.
fetcher during Ramadan is more of an issue. It's more sensitive of
an issue. That's when everyone comes out. Yeah.
Ladies and gentlemen, it is.
It is today Wednesday, which is time for Java to drop between
different OSs. We will as a result of that, now turn to
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time.
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