Shadee Elmasry – NBF 223 Seerah Before the Prophet
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The history of the Quraysh culture in various countries, including the Middle East, is discussed, including the use of black logos and minimalist clothing, the rise of the king and the use of minimalist clothing, and the negative perception of Muslims in media outlets. The speakers also touch on upcoming events and guest engagements, as well as the negative perception of Muslims in the United States and the potential for racism towards them. The speakers emphasize the importance of speech as a means to achieve action and actions, including the use of speech as a means to achieve action, and discuss the benefits of waterproof socks and the use of pictures and language in relation to actions and decisions. The importance of following policies and not following opinions is emphasized, as well as the emotional stability of men and the Sharia group recitation of the Quran after the completion of the Sharia.
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One a king leaves his monarchy for King leaves. Everyone's going to
need to know why. Right? There's no There's no there's nothing in
history where, or in a nation where a king departs from his
throne a president resigns except that it's going to be taught it's
going to be said all the time. So that's why spiritual matters occur
to Kings all the time not because of they achieved a special rank.
But because whatever happens to a king trickles down here you have
this king going to destroy an entire city than stopping. So
people are going to talk like what is this incident and why did
happen? Etcetera. What Jabba Houma semi I'm in Houma, so he was happy
about this fun stuff on in Medina. What about Houma? Holla Dini, Hema
he became the disciple
he said, I'm not going to fight Medina anymore. I'm not going to
fight yesterday. And I'm going to follow them. And so he became a
Jew.
What can I took back
to Ben Sid Well, it's a big heavy cup.
Coma who has hob? Oh, thank ya buena. They were pagans and
polytheists that used to worship idols fatawa Illa, moko helper
ypu, Allah lemon. So on the way back from Medina, he stopped by
Mecca, which is on the way to Yemen had to either kind of
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he gets there. And remember this is now very early.
Before I've done mattala before everything else, he says there is
a place you have an army.
There's a place filled with pearls and jewels and other things was
about a jet and all these other things. These gems, okay, and gold
and silver.
You have an army you can go take it all right.
He says Tell me where it is. He says it's a sacred building in
Mecca a temple in Mecca that you that they people pray there, and
you could take it. We're in nama Raja Allahu ala Yun Halacha, who
will be Derrick
Lima Arafa woman Hala Hala cumin arada hoomin al Maliki Well, Baba
Walburga Endo. So he says here that those people that who they
who advise him go to this place in Mecca take all these jewels. What
they were doing, in fact was they wanted him dead. Because they knew
that anybody who goes there is going to be destroyed like that,
that that house is a sacred space that nobody can progress upon. So
they're basically telling him to aggress upon it so that he can be
destroyed.
From edge ma Lima Carlu, Ursula Illa l her brain Allahumma. And
Derek. So he says, so he decided he's going to go there. He's going
to fight there. He's going to take over Mecca and take all this
wealth and all these jewel jewels, but first, let me ask my two
shifts. Now that he's a Jew, he calls the two shoe. Of course,
he's not going to be a Jew, but he's following them in the
religion Judaism is by lineage. So fucka Allahu Murad Docomo, Allah
Holika Holika Jun doc, or Halakhah, John dick, so is your
people, those people who advise you to do this, they're not
advising you for your benefit. They want you dead. They wanted
you to be destroyed. So they're advising you to go pick a fight
with the kava, because they know something bad's gonna happen to
you. Even before Abdulmutallab this concept was around that this
is a sacred space that's protected. Mana Alamo bathe and
Lilla he took out the whole field or lefty righty. We do not know a
single temple on the earth a house on the earth that Allah Himself
took for himself in other words to be worshipped.
Except this one. As for the temple of the Bani Israel, they built it
right but beyond the order of Allah subhanaw taala nothing other
than this one.
And the Jews used to visit it
for and will aim for ultimate delay if you do what they tell you
to do let's ally canola helican America Jamia you and everyone
with you will be destroyed Carla for murder that moron Annie and US
na either an AKA Jim to ally. So what do you advise me to do if I
go there? Carla Duffner endo mas now Allah do what you people do to
me to have them over Toka Remo you make two off and honor the plate,
honor the house and be generous.
stare what's Sokka endo and shave your head went to the Lula who had
Takuro Jimena Andy and be humble as long as you're there until you
leave. So what are the what is the
remnants of Prophet Ibrahim's very bad is the toe off and the shaving
of the head. The SE developed okay yet the prophet is the one who
made this an obligation and a pillar of Hajj there are four
pillars of Hutch the Haram The Wharf, say we'll walk off the
bad and
the little bit after market IP that's the the pillar of hedge if
you miss any one of these for your hedges and you didn't make hedge
the staying at auto foot before moving up is obligation not a
pillar it can be obligations of hedge the eight obligations of
hedge can be compensated okay
all right, so he does this
color he says firm I am now Kuma and to merman Derek so they say we
don't see you doing this. He says to them, I don't see you to doing
this. Why don't you do it? Okay, Paula, the two rabbi said Mr. Will
Allah He in the hula Bay to Ebina Ibrahim, were in no la Kuma Akbar
Lima La la la la Kuma Akbar NACA Allah can Aloha lubaina Now Urbina
who will oath
and Latinos boo Ha, hello, NASA. Whoo ha how long?
It is the house of our forefather Abraham. However, it's people they
obstruct us from going there because they put all of these
idols there. What Dima allottee Yeah, hurry Hakuna Endo, and they
slaughter to these idols and there's blood everywhere. No one
notice. Mom Alysha there's no just everywhere. And these are people
have shipped basically they defiled it with veganism. Imagine
today, Hindus took over a mosque, right?
There's going to be soil sorts of things that would offend
monotheists from going there and worshipping their knees the Arabs
were no different Arabs and Indians were on the same path.
They started off with some monotheism, the Brahmins declare
monotheism. If you look deep into the Brahmin way, they declared
that there monotheists and all these just symbolic gods and blah,
blah, blah, right? Well, same thing with Arabs, they already
know that there is to hate and there's one God and one Creator
but they eventually then
established these symbolic or MIDI mediums between them and God.
For Arafah knows how Houma was Sitka Hadith he had Sitka Hadith
him up. So he recognized that they are honest, and they're in a sea
has good for carrabba Nefer I mean, who they are for kata, ADEA
homology, Allah home, so he went back to the people of who they
are. I said, Oh, by the way, you're the ones who wanted me to
do this. Yeah. Did you do it? Are you going to do it? Yes, come
first, cut their hands off, cut their feets off and punish them
severely, because he realized that they're just trying to trick him
it's almost like telling somebody why don't you go throw a rock at
that window and go in the window and steal you know that there's
like a gang in there. Right? That it's going to end you're gonna end
up dead that's exactly what they did to him. So he punished them.
So my mother had up but even back then he went until he arrived at
MK Fatah if I believe at one Ohara endo we may toe off he slaughtered
for the sake of Allah he halacha so Alright, he's he shaved his
head well come up. Be MK Get up. Sit down to a German yen huddle en
huddle be held in nursing oil. Allahu staying in the house.
Feeding the people being righteous being a righteous monotheistic
that's what they had at the time.
We exhale bait okay.
We also know where Speelman acid and he would give them from the
honey that he had. Okay.
Well Oreo filmen. Me he then has a dream
and YECs will bait
he saw a dream you should cover the house with cloth and that is
the first time that the cabin is covered with cloth and that's what
we call the Kiswa and yet zoo
is to cover and Kiswa is the cover itself focuser who has of okay.
He put a very thick
cloth over the Kaaba. Thelma odia and Nick Sue asanam indolic Then
he saw a dream put something better than some thick woolen
cloth like this for CASA hooded Mala. Oh well wasa us then
the thin Yemeni striped cloths go
instead the expensive and valuable cloth. Okay, so he was the first
one to ban
Have you caught up is the first one to do Kiswa for the cab.
Well, can I took back females Omona a Willem and Castle Bates.
So to ban to bus in person. He is the first one to put a garment
over the cab but will also be he will add to who manger home. He
had allies up north of Mecca. Okay. And those are the Georgia
home. The Georgia home tribe is north of MCC, they used to be
okay. They used to be the rulers of MCC. But they were kicked out
by Quraysh
and Jerome
Who else knows where Georgia home arrives in the theater?
Or
you know,
where else is Georgia home in the theater?
The prophets I said alum is half German. His mother's from
the tribe north of Mecca after the slaughter of his of Abdullah was
stopped. Then they went there got arbitration.
And the arbitrator said said slaughter 100 camels are the
arbitration ended up that he's going to slaughter 100 homeless,
and I'm gonna go slaughters, 100 camels.
And everyone eats and this is a big effort, slaughter 100 camels,
skinning 100 camels giving all this away for free skins of 100
camels bones were used for arrows for sticks for hammers for tools,
every species of the animal is used. Okay. And the meat
overflowed the people of Mecca that they had to go to the hills
and call to the nomads Come and eat. And they would say why are we
eating this is the slaughter of Abdulmutallab to save his son
Abdullah. So the name of Abdullah and Abdulmutallab rang in every
household at that time in Mecca and surrounding. After it was all
done. And Abdul methodic took his son I said let's go and do
something for ourselves now we'll get married. We have some friends
in Georgia home and we'll go so he was going for Abdullah to get
married now go to marry you off. He gets there. And he finds the
suitable most suitable person for Abdullah is me and of course
Mother of the prophets of Allah on his own. Okay.
And
the father then says, well, we also have her older sister,
husband, something happened, whatever she's available for
marriage for you for the mortality of himself. So it ends up being
Abdullah and optimal Talib both getting married, and the products
of optimal Talib and this Jota homie woman is Hamza and the
product of Abdullah and of course the Prophet sighs that's how Hamza
and the Prophet sallallahu Sallam are so close because they related
from the dads and the moms, their their cousins by the moms and
Uncle nephew by the debts. Right? And that's why they were so close.
Okay, and that's why immediately when
Hamza was hunting one day and came back.
And he's heard the women from the the family of Abdulmutallab
complaining and crying. They said, What happened this that you should
have seen, how would you have insulted your, your your cousin,
right? So he went to Abuja had right away without thinking, he
had a camel bone in his hand. And he smashed it over his head, and
he caused his head to bleed. And he said, You insulted him and I'm
on his religion.
And that was the first time that changed in the seat of the
prophets of Allah. He said, When Hamza entered Islam, and Hamza at
that time, had not examined or heard a verse of Quran nor
examines it, nor anything except he knows who the prophet is, who
knows, he knows who his cousin and his nephew are, is.
And he just took him. It took him like the the family bond got sort
of inspired in him. And he just followed him. Right, no
investigation, he just he knows who he is. That's the
investigation, but didn't investigate the message. They
didn't think about it, when it
so entering entrance into Islam can be in many different ways,
including intimidation, not that it's halal. But for example, in
cases of war that's, for example, I will Sofia
entered Islam, purely through intimidation of the new power, I
can't resist this new power, so I just have to submit. So the
prophesy Selim knew that the shahada of
Abu Sufyan was with his tongue on
so the next day, the prophet knew that his ego needs to be broken a
bit more. So he said to
rob
s sit, where there was a piano at the top of a hill at the most
narrow point entry point of McDo. Then he commanded all the
soldiers, the whole army got
to make their lines, thin,
make their lines really like two or three people only. Right? And
erect, everyone erect a banner for your tribe,
and then to march. And so the march was like forever, because
you thinned out the army, instead of all marching in at once you
thin them out, and then we're just marching trial after trial after
trial after trial after trial after trial after trial.
Until I will, Sofia was like colossal drained and give up
completely give up. Right he's he realized how massive an army the
prophets I send them had had garnered. So that's when he again
took his shahada again after that, and then it was from his heart.
And he fought for the for Islam and lost both of his eyes. Got
a question here saying I've missed if you said it, but were the
parents of the prophets, sort of Allah and he was salam Hanif so
the answer is yes. No parent of a of the prophets I send him was a
mystic.
Even Prophet Ibrahim his father mentioned in the Quran is not his
father, it's his it's his uncle in the Quran says up does not say
well it and the OB refers to the uncle. And it refers to the
Father and it refers to the grandfather and it refers to any
man who raised you call him up.
So let's continue
well, I'm Mara home beta theory. So he had he commanded the
motorhome to always upkeep the Kiswa and the cleanliness of the
Cabo Allah, Yakubu Derman wala Mehta and Walla Walla marathon,
that there should be no
blood
no blood of a you know, any kind of blood no slaughtering none of
that
near the GABA because this blood is not just Madala, hubbub and
Mfu. A woman after Han and he's the one who established for it a
door
with a key for that it didn't have that.
The Mikado Jimin minha Moto G en el Yemen. What are we talking
about? For those who are just coming? We're talking about the
Kings before way before the Prophet sallallahu Sallam who had
received news of the prophecy that there is going to be a messenger
coming. Okay? And it's really no different that time was very no
different than ours. Is it common? Is it not commonplace that you
talk to people and you all agree, you talked about the affairs of
the world and you all come to a consensus that this is the end of
time, like big things are gonna happen soon, because this is
untenable, the way we're living now, like the in terms of the
destruction of life and societies reaching such a
boiling point something has to happen.
So in the same way that we have that talk, now, they had that talk
then that there's going to be a new prophet coming and he's going
to
decisively, separate between truth and falsehood and establish a new
religious community.
Had duckula Yemanja arkoma Who Illa de Hooli fee female duckula
fee Finally, after all, that's okay.
He goes, he takes the two rabbis, he takes them with you, I want you
to come with us so that you could be our educators. He goes down to
Yemen, okay.
And he comes upon his people. Now remember, he left with the intent
to destroy Medina because you killed one of my sons yesterday.
He ends up becoming a convert to monotheism.
And on the way back now, you can imagine, News didn't spread that
quickly. So our king and his army are gone for so long. They come
back, what's the news? Where's the spoils of war? What do you have
for us? What did you do? What are the stories now? We need to hear
all the stories?
So it was exciting when someone came in, in the old days today,
someone comes in you read you know what happened, right? Someone he
someone in the family goes on a trip to China, before he comes
back, you read minute by minute and these days, you get the minute
by minute.
The whole world now.
You can get the minute by minute except for some isolated countries
that you may go to. But nonetheless, as soon as you get
into the airport, or any city
you get to download everything before they even arrived back. So
he arrives back now.
They get the shock of their lives. No more paganism. He's canceling
paganism established until eight Okay,
And he gives them a speech and he invites them all to accept what
he's accept what he accepted for oboe ally he had you had chemo who
l&r allottee can at billion.
They refused.
And they had a fire in Yemen, for Kenneth naran. Takoma obey known
female telephone fe, that color volume, what's the role model
boom, well, that's a daughter model them and they had at that
time, a fire
in which they believed it was sacred.
And it was holy. And it was the remnants of the ancient times.
That would judge for them.
You put your hand in it, it either burns you or it doesn't if it
burns you you're guilty. doesn't burn you you're not guilty.
So interesting stuff. This is the ancient times here. We're talking.
All right.
Mechanic not attacking him. No, he'll tell you attack low volume
for Cara Jacomo, who be Oh Thani him we're mad Takara buena de
Heafy Dini him they all came out with all their sacred stuff, their
idols and everything. Well, Kara tell her brawny the two Jewish
rabbis remember this is for the Prophet. So these are this is the
closest you're gonna get okay, it's not 100% Truth but it's the
closest you're gonna get. They came out with their Messiah if
their Torah All right, they hanging things on their neck. All
right. And all the things that they hold sacred hat Dukkha doula
nursery and Maharaja Lottie Takauji minha they sat with it by
the fire for kata Jetta Naru II lay him for lemma aka Bella whom
had who Unha her boo her further Mara home, man ha ha ha Mila
Nursey wa maroon room is sub REALLA. All of a sudden, they come
up close to this fire and this fire comes out towards them. Good.
So they ran away. They said no, no, no, you have to sit here and
wait
to see what happens for somebody who had a she had tomb for
accidental Oh Thanh OMA Cara boo cara cara? Buma woman hammelmann
Daddy comin regedit Emir Bokhara Jobrani, Messiah Viana to him to
Juba, Houma limitado Roma first forgot and Erica hiMirror Allah de
so at that point, the pagan SAT, the pagan
priest set, the rabbi sat
and the fire started to come out and stopped right in front of the
rabbis, but it ate up it started to burn away at the idols and the
priests.
So the people that knew that the way of pagans is wrong, and the
way of monotheism was correct and that's how him here and entered
into Judaism and they became Jews
for him in hula and went from in Hoonah Attica. What and then he
got care Gan Astoria who de Ville Yemen, they are converts. There's
no mention of a bloodline their their converts into Judaism. But
I'm
Melaka ignore who has sent a bitumen Asad Sarabhai Lillian.
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membayar Menya Vito courier I in for him, him here all the other
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fiero cotton Wakata Molly her from Bihar Omraam for Carla Who da li l
kita InDeck for for Allah from Makati, batalla Omer aka who has
said What are job demand Mahieu Illa lemon alright so now what
happens next?
That king lives happily ever after. Okay. His son has said
rules has said becomes ambitious and he wants to travel with the
Army throughout the all the lens of Arabs and he wants to go up to
Persia and he wants to see what he can take him to see what see the
world. They do all this they get exhausted from his his his his
travels and they say enough is enough.
Let's go back to him. He says no, we're going to keep going. So what
do they do? They go to his brother.
They say you don't you want to be king. We'll give you the bare
finish us of this has sent. So he does he kills his brother and he
becomes king.
Now it's has he even Taliban?
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so literally his Sahar philam Tjahaja who Delica Salah
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aluminium in the Hawala he mal cutter Laura julienne cut to a cow
who, oh, the Rahimi durian ultimately malerkotla Akiko la IL.
The hubba Nomo was so little Sr. fella. Mikayla was Erica Daria
Cthulhu coolamon Amara Obeah cuddlier he has sent men Ashraful,
Yemen had Kalasa Illa the Rhine for Carlos Orion in earlier in the
Kabbalah for Carla, the woman here called Al Kitab. Allah the
devoutly, like for Accra Jehovah in if he will be done for tariqa
who are on the hook Patna, Sahib. All right, so So what's next with
this king? He gets
back to Yemen, and he can't sleep. He can't eat, he's miserable. He
goes in he calls all the doctors. He calls all the medicine men, he
calls all the priests, anyone who knows anything. And he says What's
with me? They said no man kills his brother. No man kills a
relative except Allah curses him with anxiety. Okay, so he regrets
killing his brother. And what does he do to compensate he goes back
to all the people who plotted against plotted this and he kills
them all.
Except the one min Rahane who was against it. So he kills them all.
And then he lives as kink. Well, hello camera. Marija Amridge
hammer and Delica whatever Rocco Amara dies early and there's no
king after him and the affair of him your breaks up they break up
they're no longer one
simple monarchy what are what are we reading from today we're
reading from the Sierra tip nation.
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Catella Chiara home wabi sabi boo UTI lil Mamluk at minimum, so a
man comes Lakonia and he takes over a cannula for Nia Umbra first
second, okay, yeah, I'm gonna do I'm gonna call me Lutz.
Okay, here, put this in your LGB history Lakonia as gay
okay. They're always looking for some scraping for some historical
reference point here. He was a filthy man they say here in the
book. I am not saying that. Don't cancel me. He's saying I'm just
quoting. Okay, McKenna Lakonia Okay, fair Sikka. Yamaha malaco Me
Lutz. Who's the homosexual.
For batha it Azura the universe in Minta. Burnie, as Aki has said,
but can also be in Severen iniquity, Allah has sent
some Shabaab gulaman Wassim and the Hey, it's in Washington. So
what does he do? He conquers now. This gay man conquers all of the
scattered country now takes over.
And he now calls for the one who actually should be is the rightful
king, the youngest brother of these two brothers, Ahmed Hassan
and Amar and Omer. They have a younger brother, so he calls him
in. He wants to see the person who is the rightful heir. Because
that's your first threat. The rightful heir is your first
threat, right? So he calls him in.
Who comes in lo and behold, a young man, handsome, well dressed
well kept intelligent, but I'm at Tahoe Rasool who are familiar
resuming who for AQa that's a keen and Hadid and Latif and fucka, who
Bane Academy he went to Heathrow myself Allama
duckula ma who duck Allah Ma, who was a Buddy Lee, for Saba, who do
know us and full of Elijah Catella who saw mycologia Nassif, aka
lumayan Bobby and yeah, yeah, I'm looking at Iraq, if Arata Nam In
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build up dude for accom a female key zemana. Okay.
So the messenger
went, got this young boy and saw him and he said, Oh, you're in
trouble. You're handsome. You're young.
And the king is now gay. All right.
So he says, Listen.
Okay, I'm gonna merge Zelda Zulu. I don't
take this knife. took the knife. Okay. And he's the one who should
be king. Great.
He took the knife. He went in onto this king, and as soon as the King
made his move, he killed him.
He is.
What's the word? homophobic.
Again, good. Is the kids about to get raped? I think he has the
right to defend themselves. So they said no, you're our King.
Now. Back to the family. Right.
We're kind of in a drawn buckeye. I'm an ally. Dina is an Imodium at
a Salaam in Iran. nearby. Little north of them.
There were Christians. So now you have Jews and Christians in Yemen.
Allah father was to come upright and good people. Lahoma Sunil
Carillo Abdullah Edna Thamer their leader at the time was called
Abdullah and effeminate fissara la hinzu naoise Be Junoon de for da
home Italia who the year
he then goes there and says no become Jews.
Choose Judaism this handsome one who killed the homosexual gank
okay.
He now goes to the Christian says come and become Jews.
They said no. How can we be Jews? We're one step ahead of you have
Christ.
He got angry with them.
He looked around he said we're stronger than you. You are all you
have palm trees and you're farmers. We travel the world and
we conquer we are tough. We're strong.
You either become Jews or I kill you all.
I said what he told us army dig dude dig ditches. And this is
where pseudotyped Bucha us humble dude
is him
he's not only he's
killed the gay king now. He's gonna do a genocide. And he says
Christians you either become Jews or all of you're going to be
killed. God this is like a reverse
version.
Because it's the Jews doing it this time not getting it done to
them by by a habit of dude by the way, this is not something
abnormal. This was in all places at that period of time and maybe
100 Couple 100 years before. Everywhere. If the minority got on
the nerves of the majority, the king would just dig a ditch and
just basically
kill them all. So as hobbled overdo it if you read the deficit,
the Jews were killed by pagans. Christians were killed by Jews.
Christians were killed by pagans. Okay, so people and any tribe that
was just deemed you got your problem for us. We don't like you
and you're a minority Hey, you can defend yourself the people back
then would dig these ditches light them on fire. This is from the
time way back hundreds of years this was the habit of of nations
right and they would just finish the entire tribe in one day. The
entire minority that you have a problem with will be just killed
in one day life was was vicious back then. Okay, so those are US
Hobbit awkward for hard rock hard rock and hard rock Abner Wakata we
save your masala be him Catella minhang Caribbean Minaj Selena
alpha 20,000 people he backspace them. He literally highlight
Delete. No there's not is this ctrl alt right right. Select the
whole thing and delete 20,000 people he killed
when when?
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lava is no potatoes herbal oak do the unnati that booty Omala Maya
Luna Bill Minister hood well my Naka momentum Illa ute Minami La
La season Hamet okay. You accept Jesus and you're not going to be
Jews. We're going to kill you and spiritual Buddha which was
revealed for them.
While you call Ocana FEMA and Catella do Nawaz and Abdullah and
the thermal ratso home Mm hmm. Their chief went down with them
and that's the way for
Chief to go it's not for a chief to
not appropriate for a chief to flee while his people get killed
so he the chief went down
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us remember now who do NOESIS he is the third son of the first
character we talked about the first character we talked about is
alright, talk about who went up to destroy yesterday
and ends up becoming a mono theist and a Jew
comes down, makes Yemen Jews, converts them to Judaism, then his
three sons rule one is the rightful ruler, then the next has
sent them kills his sin. Then Amara dies, then Lakonia takes
over the homosexual king of Yemen, Netflix Netflix movie coming up
soon, okay.
Then he gets killed. a&p Hardly rules, right? He takes over. Then
he calls the biggest threat.
And when the messenger sees that he's a young, handsome young man.
gives him a knife, protect yourself, you're about to get
raped. Okay, he goes in, and this person was quick on his feet.
Right? He kills the gay kink. And then he goes,
and I guess he kills on his first day as king. So killing his his
habit. Now, he goes to neutron sees the Christians there. They
refuse to become Jews. He kills all of them. And he takes over and
Ajaan. So now word of this king is spreading everywhere. Until some
people they go up to the Byzantine lands, the Roman lands, the
Byzantine lens, and they start complaining like we need help this
this guy is his. He's too much. Good.
Good.
He says, A man goes there and says we're far from you. But we have
got were too far. The Roman says, like where's Byzantine? Where's
Rome? Right? I mean, Yemen. The bit when we say the room, we mean
the edges of the Roman Empire, which is like Syria, Jerusalem.
Those parts Romans ruled there. The Romans being the Byzantines,
the Byzantines are Romans, when when the Germanic tribe took over
Rome and Rome became a mess. They all packed picked up shop, and
they are packed up and they went over. And the best piece of land
that they found was Anatolia, and they started Constantinople. So
Constantinople, the Byzantine is the New Rome. That's an extension
of the same roman kings and Roman emperors. Okay, so this Roman
Emperor says, It's too far bow that bit to come in. Well, I can
use that to woo laka Illa medical habit. We have friends, Christian
friends, where are they? Habesha Ethiopia.
Good kingdom. They're strong Christians. All right. And since
you're saying that this guy do know us, he slaughtered our
brethren and Christianity will get the payback. We can't do it but
our friends will do it.
So he writes a letter. He says go the Byzantine King Christian sends
to the Ethiopian Christian go help our people. They just got
genocided basically
he tells him go help them. Okay. For Kadima, Dosen. Allah Naja, she
gets nicer he goes, doses the name of this messenger. He takes the
letter and he goes down to Ethiopia.
Right and he sees the Nigeria the Najafi is the name of their kings
and the gesture we some people think that an urgency is someone's
name. No it just means the king Ethiopian word for kink. We can
ask no if that's exactly what what it is.
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soldiers will Amara lay him Raja min whom you karula Who Hurry up?
Well now who feed you in the abre ashram. Okay, so the ruler the
general was a yachts
and our yachts goes to Yemen now to get revenge from the new US for
this massacre of 20,000 Christians got for Ariana to get on the ships
and they all
Got to they cross the sea, and they get to Yemen from East Africa
to Yemen. Well, now who dose do Thorlo ban was out today he flew
us via me or woman atop a woman club in Yemen for lamelle Taco in
Hazama. Luna was was hub do know us goes now to fight and they lost
the battle. Okay. And when he went through Noah saw all of this, and
he saw the blood and he saw the bloodshed and all the loss got
at the beach. They fought at the beach. Oh, this is a great movie.
A war on the beach now, right?
The war at the beach. I mean, if you're creative, you could create
like, you could do a lot with this. Like you can make a lot of
like a series of movies with this and you got massacres. You got a
gay king. You got Soma, you got brother killing brother. This is
drama.
You got a lot of stuff going on here. So they fought at the beach
and do know us sees he's lost his kingdom. So what does he do? He
strikes his horse and runs into the ocean. Okay, until he died.
He doesn't even want to see
life. After losing the battle and eat the habitat the Ethiopians
have taken over Yemen
taken over Yemen, what duckula reality in Yemen for Malacca
or for Malika he became our yacht is now the king the Ethiopian king
of Yemen.
For our car Maria, you want more should we stop here?
It's been we've been reading now for almost an hour
well now
you know we're almost done. Almost done. This is
now we get to see how does a bra takeover? Or yachts is now king of
Yemen. How does a bra takeover for calm Arielle PR Jade Yemen cine
faesal Barney Derek? He's king of Yemen. No, he's ruling Yemen. And
years pass. Good. Film Manassa houfy emitted hubba Schutze Bill
Yemeni Abraha tool Habashi had a rocket al hubba to La Hema Abraha.
Ashram
is a Christian. He's He's a scholar. They're all Christians,
but he's a scholar.
And he's a general and He's ambitious. He rises in the ranks
and he gains a little following.
Until he's like a snake. He gains a following until he's strong
enough to face off with a yacht himself.
And he splits the army.
He gets half of the people to follow him
out of the army
alright Fenn has that Illa Kula hygiene minimum authority for two
minimum. Now the army split some people want abroad to take over
and some people are saying we have a ruler out is our ruler, fella
Mata Cara Vanessa Abraha to Allah yet when it reached the boiling
point that now we have two loyalties here are the odds. Is he
asleep or what? One of your generals is cooking up all this
behind your back? You're not aware. Like you have to be
perceptive. So clearly he wasn't he was apparently fooled. So
Abraha now is strong enough he writes a letter to our yachts.
INEC lets us now be n telecoil hubba to Baba, baba
daphnia che
February's Isla he says Abraha writes and says we're not gonna
have a civil war. We're already a minority ruling over these Arabs.
We're not having a civil war. We're gonna have a duel me and you
menu. Febreze Ilya who approved the Laker Fiona Asaba, headphone
salva la Heijunka. Instead of having a civil war, we'll have a
dual.
Hurriyat says fine. He agrees.
Week we weak. Wait, you are the rightful ruler? Right? Why would
you accept? Okay,
this type of thing abre goes out and a bra was short and slow fat.
It was heavyset. Okay.
All right. But he was a scholar in Christianity and he had zealots
around him. They were like zealots.
Okay.
How do y'all it's comes out and was tall. Okay, and more handsome
than Abra. So if you have a duel with swords, who's going to win
the short arms or the long arms? Right? The guy with long arms
should win in an in in a duel with sorts
There's not a duel with guns. Okay? So he then says when he had
to he had a button. He used to fight with a long spear member of
the Habesha, they used to use the spirits. He has a long spear
so what happened? Subhanallah
Abraha cheats,
he cheats. He takes a boy behind him.
So he comes with two to the duel, not one. It takes a smaller boy
behind him. Carla for abrazo hola gulaman low your Corolla who are
toda em now the hara who for Rafa rial harbor for darba Abraha you
really do
enough whoo hoo for work out at Harbor to Allah job hottie Abraha
for sharing Mata Juba, who will infer who well I know whichever
toe for me that he consume raw ashram wahama la toda yachts. Men
healthy Abraha Katella. Who? When Surah for June, Doriot Illa
Abraha, fetch stemmata Hit habitats with Yemen. So Abraham
knows I can't win in a duel. Now. Why would you expect a braha? To
be fair, when he's a rebel? Right? The whole affair is unfair. So why
would you think he's going to be fair here. So they come out. And
immediately, it all takes the spear. And he doesn't spear him
like this. He strikes him with it. And it strikes and he tries to
avoid it. But he can't fully avoid it. And he scrapes his face, it
cuts his nose, it cuts his lips, it cuts his chin.
And he falls over. Right. But there's a boy there with a with a
knife. And he stabs or yachts. Because it's not expecting another
boy to be there, or another soldier to be there. So Abraham,
the whole affair is, is is a revolution. And the duel is
unjust, too. But everyone accepts it. And they all join abre and
he's called an ashram because of that scar that he had across his
face. Okay. And that's how it Nishan begins his Sierra with
these
stories about the ancient kings who knew that there's a profit
coming and how is it that Abraha ends up as King of the Arabs of
Yemen. And this affair is going to lead to, of course, US hobbled
field
and how they're going to go up to Mecca. And this is really what
ends up making the big change in Arabia, because once the Muslims
go, once the the the birds come and protect the Haram, no tribe.
Two things happen. No tribe of the Arabs disagrees that Quraysh is
the elite tribe. That's number one. No tribe disagrees with the
Kaaba anymore as being the most sacred space. And all the tribes
allow, don't want to fight polish. So they now host Quraysh. Whenever
Christ is traveling north and south, that saves Qureshi, a lot
of money on security, they never get robbed, they don't have to
secure their belongings anymore. Every tribe hosts them and wants
to marry from them. So their lineage spreads far and wide. And
when their path north and south for trade suddenly becomes tax
free, security free, everything's paid for. They made a lot of
money. So the wealth of Quraysh that the prophets I sent him when
the Prophet is now 30 and 40. And he sees the wealth divide, where's
the source of that wealth is after pistol feet, this the elephant
story of the elephant happens, and no one in Arabia ever wants to
mess with the Arabs anymore. So they now welcome them. That's also
what have been our best as is after this incident. All the
families wanted to marry from Kurdish. So the lineage of Kurdish
literally went everywhere. All Arabs have lineage of coloration
them, and they prospered greatly, all from that story. Okay, so
Abba, if he was a man who understood science, he should take
a sign here that your monarchy is not going to be really that good.
If it starts off with getting sliced in the face because that's
a very bad omen.
Sliced in the face is a very bad omen. So we'll stop here. And
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discuss before we move on to q&a?
All right, let's someone here says Muslim corner says
Abraha was a right winger and Ariana was a
liberal.
Who is accepting he's accepting this right this is a revolution
against the bra should not live to see a day. They didn't get a
chance. He doesn't get a hearing. He doesn't get a duel. Right. He's
a rebel. He should be killed.
He's a weak liberal. He says
I can't disagree with that.
All right, let's open it up. Now we Monday we usually do a longer
q&a And if there's any other issues and the other books we want
to read from we'll do that. So let's kick it off.
We have guests here from England from Bradford, England. So how was
Bradford in the summer?
Good. Bradford, England is the home of Sheikh Ibrahim OCF is
here. Just tight. Tighten it up. Tighten it up. I don't know if you
have these things in a Radford tighten.
Just tighten it so doesn't fall on you.
Bradford England, first of all, is has a gorgeous park and it's
generally as a city prettier than Birmingham doesn't have as many
Sheoak and masajid but it's prettier city if we're going to
compare the both of them have very densely populated Muslim societies
rent for Bradford Bradford had a
college there that went out of business. And shifted Rahim OCF
his organization, although Rahim lives in Liverpool, but his
organization, put the bid out and won the bid. And they now are the
set that was the old business school. It was all business
school. Yeah, the Bradford University I went there so that
was still opening he said one of the pods that this Yeah, they they
bought the university
They didn't buy the university University still the university
only the business school, just the business school. Okay, only the
Business School is what they own. Yeah, that campus. It's a massive
campus, you know, half acres or something. 4014 and a half, 14 and
a half acres, a lot of buildings, a lot of grass. And it's something
that is
the architecture is really old. Yeah. So it's a beautiful building
now, and they're pretty dramatic. Predjama with them there. Yeah.
Yeah.
Old Gothic style buildings. So there are a lot activity you could
do there because the population is
very densely populated with Muslims, like when I went to the
campus, and it was pretty quiet because it was summertime, right.
But everyone at the desk, the security, the everyone was a
Muslim. They're like England here. Here's there's a new type of
country that I would say, but which is not a Muslim country. But
it's now Islamically friendly. There's not a legal category, but
it's a experiential category, just like Muslim friendly countries.
And I could tell you that England has really, it's there already.
And here, here is the litmus test. If you can literally pray anywhere
without being looked at or harassed. I was at next to Big
Ben.
And we needed to pray there's a park next to Big Ben. We just put
out some
clothes that we had and we just prayed on it. No one bats an eye.
People walk by they don't even bat an eye. Right.
Scotland Yard
down by I think it's by the by the water somewhere Scotland Yard
headquarters has a lawn next to it. But my son had just prayed no
one bats an eye halal food never have to look there's no such thing
as Where's there yours Halal restaurant, if there's always
halal food everywhere.
So I would say that that's where you, you get the feeling that it's
not a Muslim country with a very mobile friendly country. And I
think the United States eventually is going to get to that not by
population, not by population. But enough people will come to respect
Muslims that will have a place here. And how does how does the
people have a place in a country is when enough people in that
country their hearts accept you? Right? And enough people that
number one, they're accepting Islam. And number two, they're
accepting of Muslims. That's, that's becoming something that we
see. And in England,
it's not even that people have a choice anymore. Except Muslims,
because the numbers are so high to the point not that, do you have a
choice, like you're being a jerk and not giving them a choice? No,
like, you don't have a choice to accept people when their
populations are high, you just have to get accustomed to it.
Right. And also,
discrimination, it's possible to do when you really don't deal with
a lot of a certain group of people. Right?
discriminate, I'm gonna move this again.
But when you deal with so many different types of those people,
it discrimination in your mind becomes silly, right? So if
someone if I deal with, let's say, Hindus, let's say I deal with a
lot of Hindus, hypothetically. It's just silly for someone say,
oh, Hindus are like this. Well, there's so many different ones,
I've seen that they're all different in their thing that you
can't paint them. So when you don't, when you deal with a smart
when you don't deal with people, it's easy to paint them all with a
brush and push and dismiss them. But when I do, I'm gonna see them
every single day. Right? You don't do that anymore. And that's what's
happening now with Muslims. It's probably very hard for anyone in
New England, except trying to be a right winger to make a broad
statement about Muslims because everybody will deal with many
types of Muslims practicing and not practicing Muslims. And that's
where you get to be far more comfortable than other places in
Europe. Oh, yeah. Far more Italy, France, and there were people
playing on the bench doing a shadow and I said there's a park
there Why don't you just get your masala Why don't you just pray?
Yeah. And he said he he felt you know that the discrimination and
he was working a migrant worker was just praying with using his
head and a shot on that. Oh, on the bench. Still like a statue in
England we would just we just get them we just everyone just looking
at people looking.
They're they're really against war. It's more uncomfortable. I
mean, I went to the worse, they're thinking about it. They have a
history in Cordoba. And Granada. When we got tickets to go into the
mosque. They said they knew they were Muslim and they're just like,
this. This no mosque, no pray, can English no pray here because they
know people sitting while did the asana video, and he didn't get
stopped. No, they're totally, they're totally, they have that
they're continuing that history and it's revived recently. Their
history of hatred.
This Spain or the, from the original Crusaders, the French and
the Spanish are the original Crusaders. So we shouldn't expect
any love from the but Spain I think just the population both of
them had the population with Spain. There, they haven't been as
aggressive as the French, you get you get the feeling that in the
air is a coming serious conflict in France, because the numbers are
just tilting too much. And the Muslims there. They got the
toughest ones. They got the Algerians, right, yeah, and
Palestinians are tough. You haven't seen Algerians, they're
equally tough as Palestinians. If they had Egyptians, for example,
you would have any problems, right? They will, they will melt
into the population. All right, show me one place where Egyptians
went and cause trouble. Right, they don't cause trouble.
In Egypt.
Egypt is the biggest place that cause trouble. And when Caesar
came, they made him Caesar before he came. Before he even lands in
Egypt, they had crowned him as Caesar. Like anyone who comes to
Congo, they don't put up a fight to have conquerors, let alone be a
minority and put up a fight. But the French, they're tested, they
got the Algerians, they got the West Africans, so but I feel bad
for them. Because after all that happened in that writing and all
that it's all going to come back against. Now the French are going
to crack down way harder now than ever before. So we haven't seen
that yet.
But there's going to come some issue, and they're gonna crack
down way harder. Alright, so
many sources, there's subtle racism towards HIV in the UK, but
it's not often. Yep. I'm sure that it's gonna, it'll always be, but
it's just something that they would have to hide it. Even though
the people want to do have that racism against them or this
discrimination. They would have to hide it. I mean, I had a friend
today. Yeah, chartered accountant, and they went for like a, you
know, like a meal, like a work meal. Social kind of thing. Yep.
And he, he had some juice or something that tasted horrible.
Yeah, I found out that one of his co workers had put alcohol in it.
Oh, really. And he was
he told the manager straightaway got fired. The person fired well
for spiking the muscle.
dismissed, dismissed. That's crazy. Really, you know, in the
professional world, yeah. discriminate, you're not going to
tolerate it? No, I would tolerate it. And that's why I as I said
that, it's not
a justification or a support of some of these Muslim presidents
and MPs and whatever, they are prime ministers or whatever. But
there is Allah does have a wisdom in everything that he does. And
Allah does not have to obey the Sharia. When he spreads the truth,
okay.
Allah can spread the truth how he wants, there are people on the
fringes of society of the society when it comes to interaction with
Muslims. But when they look up, and they say, Hold on the
president of the countries, a Pakistani Muslim, and he doesn't
know what a difference between a liberal and a not liberal is, he
just sees a Pakistani Muslim as president, the head of London, or
the Mayor of London, is a Pakistani
with a Muslim name. Right? Those people on the outs on the edges,
they get affected by that they realize, okay, these people are
here. They're in our country. Right? They're, they're part of
our country, whether we like it or not. So Allah does have the wisdom
and all these things. And that may be one of the wisdoms is that you
get people who are so far from dealing with Muslims that living
in these little hamlet towns, but when they see the president of the
country as a Muslim, it's going to affect them, it's going to make
them realize, Oh, they're here. They're probably here to stay.
Okay.
I'll did what he says at what point is a joke become mockery of
the dean?
Like if someone calls a pair of dads sandals, the Jerusalem
sevens?
I don't think we should go to any mockery.
Right.
All jokes related to the DEA and I would assume we should we should
stay away from and the question would be, at what point? Would
they put us out of a slump? That's the question. I think we should
avoid all types of jokes. Right? But the question is, at what point
does the joke earn us some lashes and red and we have to redo our
shadow because it could reach that any joke about profits. Any joke
about anything like that is about Sahaba
put you out of Islam. Let me read a little bit from this book here.
And that's what we do on the stream. We read different works
and enrich our minds with them the divine
are critical minds inquiry into God's existence? Why I love this
book, though everything is essentially one to two page
sections.
What is logic? And why should we use it? Logic is a branch of
philosophy that helps us arrive at the right answer.
So why earlier on another stream, I said, this nonsense with Greek
logic that that some Salafi kids parrot all the time, it's
nonsense, you will see logic in our works, nothing of the Greek
beliefs, has entered the works of Islam
as mainstream texts that we study, nothing, not one, you're not going
to see one. When someone says Greek logic, it means it would
assist the assumption there is logic based upon
the Greek order, or Greek beliefs, logic within their Greek beliefs.
So what is also true is the logic of Islamic law, the sources of
Islamic law and the logic of how to go through them and extract a
ruling. Okay.
Hindu logic what would Hindu logic be, it would be whatever the
baseline structure of existence is to a Hindu, right? Logic within
that would be Hindu logic. Okay. So for someone to say Greek logic,
what they what that means is that assumptions that the Greeks have
beliefs, pure, pure beliefs that they had about the world and the
universe, and then the logic within that. You don't that's
it's, you don't find any of that in the main stream works of
Edison. But why they go back to the Greeks is that the Greeks were
the first authors on logic.
Well, in medicine,
probably non Muslims were the first people who wrote books on
medicine, right? Who are the first people to hurt
Hippocrates? Okay. So, if I now study medicine, am I studying
Greek medicine?
Not necessarily, just because he wrote about medicine, and he's the
first
person who is famous for this. So likewise, the Greeks are the first
people who became famous for writing about Mantap. Okay, even
if I were to read, Hippocrates does not mean that I'm accepting
all of his dictums, even if I were to read the books of athletes on
right. So crowds, Plato and Socrates and arose to and all
these people, right, read them. That doesn't mean I'm accepting
all their premises. That's the thing. Alright, so he says here
that logic is a branch of philosophy that helps us arrive at
the right answer. mckern any author of A of the concise work
being logical A Guide to Good thinking, defines it, as it is
essentially about the truth. For truth to be known in any reliable
way. We must carefully follow the rules of logic and avoid its
fallacies. One of the best ways to study logic is to study fallacies,
good studies, study type different types of fallacies that exist in
people's thinking. Yes, truth can be discovered in an illogical
manner, we can correctly guess that two plus two is four. Right?
Because it feels good. Or we guessed a number of numbers and we
eventually got it right.
So guessing, feeling
this is where the lazy, don't want to think or take responsibility.
So they go to
what's the word? Superstitions?
Or they ask a soothsayer. Or they find they any any dollar bill
Islam barbil Islam, for example, let me just point my finger. And
if the first letter to my finger is a why that's a yes. If it's an
n, then it's a no. Right? This is not a bill Islam. So it's
laziness. In arriving at the truth, it's lazy ways of getting
to the truth, just like gambling is a lazy way to make money. Okay?
So you could possibly, rationally it's possible, it's rationally
possible that you arrive at the truth
in an illogical manner, feelings, superstitions, etc, guessing
all right, but you would never be sure that you have arrived to the
truth, we had no way of having certainty in our position, or in
correcting it when it's a mistake, nor would we be able to justify
our position. Okay. A man once told me that he's about to make a
deal, a big financial deal.
And he's looking around for things to help him come to the right to
be sure he's right. And he came upon a PDF on some website. That's
it's called the illicit horrible Quran.
And I read this and it said, you open the most huff
and you point with your finger. If it's an A of Rama
talks about Janna, you keep reading until you come upon the
first idea that talks about either Rama or other mercy or punishment.
If it's mercy, that's one.
You do this three times. Mercy is a yes. Punishment is a no, you do
it three times.
And whatever comes first two times is your answer. I'm like, brother,
is this a seven game series? Or what? Right?
And who picked the three game series, right? Want to make it a
seven game series like the rest of the playoffs? Right? So I said,
Brother, this is not Islam, it's guessing. And I said to him,
you go to your investors, when they ask you, why did you make the
deal? And tell them I opened my holy book to three verses, you're
never gonna have another investor again. Right? Now I said you pray
is Takata with every Nefta even that you want to pray, staccato.
And keep doing is to shut up and keep using your own intellect to
come to the decision. Okay? And he was like, I'm saying thank you so
much, because I thought this was the way we do things.
Okay. He then says, If intelligence cannot be reliably
used by intelligent beings to investigate God, then it means
thinking about God's existence is an exercise in futility. Think
about this, we're intelligent human beings. If and we make
decisions using our intellect, you make a decision based on on what
your family budget should be how much you should spend on rent, how
much you should spend on cars. You make your decision on how to go to
Hajj, how much money am I going to spend? You make your decision on?
People made their decision with their minds? Should I believe in
the prophets of Allah? Who this claim to prophecy? Is it true or
false?
All the Sahaba except for sin, Abu Bakar, they use their brain and
they said, Well, if he does this, this this then this is a sign of
truth. Okay, all of them did this did not sell men and Pharisee go
behind the back of the Prophet to try to see if he had the sila
prophethood. Okay, did he then measured him against the
descriptions of a prophet, he will not eat from sadaqa but he will
eat from a gift. First Aid comes and announces this barrel of data
sadaqa. And he sits there watching to see if the prophet will reach
his hand.
This barrel of data is a gift. And he watches again. And he does see
the profit reaches hint, in eat from it. That's logical thinking.
So I have the signs I gotta test the science, right? So how can we
be intelligent beings and use our intellect to attain facts and to
attain acquire certainty? Well, we should use this to the most
important thing, most important thing is our Creator. Right? Well,
what would the attribute What would our Creator be like? A
creator cannot be a rock cannot be a stone, because these things are
dependent. Right? These things come into existence all the time.
New rocks are formed every day, every time there's a storm on a
mountain, part of the mountain breaks off, and a rock is formed.
If that rock then falls down the hill and breaks up new pebbles are
formed every day. This is formed. So therefore there was a time
where you didn't exist. How could you be the creator if you didn't
exist? This is logical thinking. Alright, so
he said this chapter is investigation is based on the
assertion that the concept of God is logically sound, and can be
arrived at reliably, we have to then debate and go back to the
likes of Dawkins,
who always tries to put the God of Abraham alongside with the Greek
gods, the Roman gods, the Egyptian gods, and all these other gods.
Well, what's the difference? Those gods are either natural things in
the sky, and in the world, like the Native Americans had this to,
or their human,
humanly manufactured deities, they drew them they give them names,
they give them stories. The God of Abraham has none of this we got of
Abraham iSeries, if we're going to talk fill the philosophical God,
which is the God that you can prove the attributes of God that
you can prove with your intellect, have none of this it's not a thing
in nature. It's not a fabrication of a human being an invention, a
drawing a name, a story, a statue, what is it? Right, it's the result
of thought, we could not have come from nowhere.
And we could not have existed forever. There must be a Creator,
that creator cannot then therefore have the attributes of created
beings coming into existence being in the existence or in the in the
material existence, and so on.
My premise will
challenge two different
camps of people, the theists, who just have faith in a form of deity
that is
logically impossible. And that comes
in involves some Christians who will just believe in a God,
although they will admit to you right on the spot, that the one
and the three is confusing. And I met a gentleman who was really
nice guy. The other day yesterday, Saturday, I went out and there was
an open market in McCutcheon.
You know, these farmers markets, so let's see what kind of fruits
and vegetables they got. Get a cup of coffee from the farmers there,
that all the different sellers that are selling stuff, and I sit
in the shade, have this cup of coffee
with my family, and I'm sitting long behold, a massive guy, huge
guy with a shaved head. He's got a massive tissue coming out of his
nose, you can't not see him. This guy must have been like six for
very big guy.
And I'm looking like what a sight, right? Big tissue must have a
* nose, right? So you guys sits a couple of benches away. And
I got my mitzvah.
And I'm drinking my coffee and enjoying the day. And he says,
Hey, can I ask you a question about this? He said, What do you
do with that? Because we Catholics, we have this too.
It's talked a little bit.
I sat next to him. And we're chit chatting.
And he says, I gotta be honest with you. There are a couple of
verses that point to the Trinity is very confusing, right? And he
is a Catholic. This is the number one. This is the number one
belief, right that you need to have. How could you have any
shakiness on this? It's almost like, you live your whole life?
Hey, that's my son. That's my wife. That's my daughter. I'm
pretty sure that's my mom. Maybe I was adopted? Maybe not. Right? How
could the bedrock of your existence be shaky like this? And
how could you not have a direct verse? And if it's the truth, I
need far more than one verse. Right? And I lose, I need it. I
need the truth if it's the truth, right? And there's the book that
Jesus brought, I need the Trinity like on every other page, we have
so hit on every single page of the Quran, right? There is you cannot
pick up the book The Quran for half a minute to peruse through it
as a complete new reader of the of the Quran. half a minute, you know
that this religion has one God. Right? And that God has no
competition. There is no partner there is no competitor, there is
no opposite. Right? Like I did. God of light god of darkness. God
of heaven, God of *, no. None of that, like Satan as the god of
evil. No, he's not the God of evil. He's just a creation like
anybody else. Right? So how could you have this doubt? So the just
have faith? Because that's where they have to go. When they say, I
don't really know. I just gotta believe it. And that's it. We in
Islam, we don't do that for anything.
You know, to the degree by which this is rejected in Islam, is that
if you put $5 and say you want to buy some coffee, put $5 I'll give
you some coffee.
And you don't know what kind of coffee beans how many coffee beans
the size of the coffee bean that I have I just promising you coffee,
put $5 I'll give you coffee beans.
That sale is invalid. Just trust me. I'm telling you trust me put
five bucks here. Trust me. I'll bring you coffee beans, right?
You're not allowed to make that trade. Even on this, this idea of
close your eyes and just trust me. Right? In, in trade. Simple
purchases is invalid.
You think we're allowed to do that in religion? It doesn't really
make sense. It's contradictory. Just trust in no. So this is a
dean that came to liberate intellects. And it came to
liberate freewill. Okay, because we are also not allowed to go
about life.
Just relying upon signs. omens, bad omens, good omens, we can do
this, right. I want to marry him. Right? I'm thinking about marrying
him. I have a good feeling.
Think about it, use your brain make a decision that is going to
last for 50 years. 60 years. Right? You cannot No, come back
later and say why just felt right. No, this is not how we do things
in Islam. Okay.
It's not how we do things on good omens. And we definitely don't
believe in bad homes. What is what is the basic summary principle on
omens in Islam, to soul rucola to the rock?
It should make you happy.
It should not harm you. Okay. Like you're about to get married. And a
bird comes and defecate it's right on you. Means nothing to us. It
means absolute zero. And so I guarantee you in some of these big
Muslim families, someone's going to stop the wedding. There's
somebody stopped let's rethink this. Something's wrong.
Aren't we in Islam will say absolutely nothing wrong is wrong.
Right? A shout out to so rucola to the rock. And if we, if there's a
problem, it's not because of the bird, it's something that happened
before that, right?
You got to check. Did you may be
reject somebody, did you not invite somebody? Did you hurt
somebody? Did you lie about this? That you could say maybe point you
to that direction, but we will never say okay, we're not I'm not
doing this. Why? Because a bad omen happened, a crow crossed in
front of us, right? A ladder was opened inside of a house, or an
umbrella, you walked under an umbrella or all this nonsense,
right? That people are superstitious about in the West,
these are the superstitions of the West, the East has their own
superstitions.
Nor will you ever make a decision based upon that. So that's why
they said to sort of rock it should make you happy about your
decision not to be the basis of your decision. So we don't do that
for things in regular life, let alone for the most important
things which is my Creator, who was my Creator, what are his
attributes?
Good. So he goes back to those who just have faith in a form of deity
that's logically impossible. And I told this gentleman, he said,
Listen, can God come in human form? I said, the question is
invalid. I said, rash. Can an infinite line be put between my
two hands? Can you put an infinite line between my two hands? He
said, Of course not. Good. So I said, God is transcendent beyond
ever coming into human form, or ever dwelling in his creation. We
call this Hulu
dwelling in his creation, or sitting on his creation, or being
tucked into anything like this called Hulu. In our IP that God
has transcended beyond, he said, But doesn't that limit God? I
said, it's not a limit, because the divine power is not connected
to rational impossibilities.
You don't ask the question, can God do something irrational?
Because what you're asking is an impossibility in the first place.
Okay. So it's as if saying, Oh, God doesn't have limits. Thank
God, His power is weak, because he can't have a limit. Right? It
didn't it makes no sense. He was I could tell in his face, his mind
was liberated. The moment I said irrationalities are not connected
to divine power. You don't ask that question, because the invalid
question. So I said, Look, can God create an elephant that has pink
polka dots on it?
And flies through the sky?
Yes, the answer is it's possible. It's a rational possibility. Okay.
Because that's something that we haven't seen it. All right. But it
could happen.
So that's possible, but congrat God create an equation where two
plus two equals five. We say the question is invalid, because what
you're asking could never exist. So you don't ask if a
contradiction if God can create a contradiction. So we say that or
al Qudra, rare Metallica,
or or we say at a quadra Metallica. vilja is Auckland, the
divine divine power is to be connected
and disgust in relation to rationally possible things.
And not
Mr. Hidaka not things that are rationally impossible. It was just
a very simple statement. Okay, divine power is not connected to
irrationalities. He was liberated, his mind was like set free. Right?
I need to keep in touch with this brother.
So that's the first group. The second group are the atheists who
uphold beliefs,
even when they are logically flawed.
Okay, so atheists themselves are not purely logical is his claim
here. Both groups are similar in that they're willing to forego
logic.
Okay, logical reasoning, should make the fundamental case for or
against God. Essentially, if God created us and want us to know
about him, then what better way than to allow us to use the
central utility tool that he presumably created for us our
mind? Come to know me? How do you know anything with your mind?
Right? So Hamdulillah, that Allah subhanaw taala has never ever
left the human being
to his own devices, unless the human being has abandoned his GEMA
but human jet in general, humanity is always given aid. Allah is
always helping people. We're never only have to rely upon our mind to
know things Hamdulillah that we have revelation. Why is Islam the
greatest of religions because its revelation came and spread
throughout the world. Whereas in the past, you would have to search
out
far and wide, for example, ad hoc for us, the truth for us is that
the truth of Islam is that there is no such thing as I discovered a
truth tucked into a library in a manuscript, right? And here's the
truth and the whole world turned out to be wrong, but I figured out
like DaVinci Code.
That doesn't happen in a slump. But guess what it did happen in
previous illness. There were previous omens where that Prophet
may have had two three followers.
And those three followers two of them died, one of them still
alive, and where is he?
He abandoned the people and he's living in a cave somewhere. So it
is possible for previous fates, previous religions, previous
nations, before the Prophet salallahu Salam, where the entire
society was on paganism. And you dug and found the ancient
manuscripts and went and found the ancient prophet or the ancient
companion of a prophet. And you were the only one who discovered
the truth that is possible in the world of another religion is not
possible in the world of Islam. Right this is why the prophet is
the greatest of messengers is his deen is like the sun and he calls
his Deen Laila can hurry her the most clear time and the most
confusing time the dark is the most confusing time you don't know
where anything is. Leila work in a hurry her the most confusing time
this religion is as clear as day as if it was daytime, lazy Ivana
Illa Holic no one goes astray, except he jumps astray Herrlich
here does not mean he goes astray. He he just gets destroyed. He
wants to be destroyed, lazy 111 Rather than NFC Hill Haluk. Nobody
goes astray from this religion except he purposely wants to
destroy himself. That's how clear the denas Here we are. This is
supposed to be one of the most confusing times that we're in,
right.
If a kid comes onto the, the world of Islam,
they may be confused for a few days for a few weeks. He's not
going to be confused for a lifetime. He's going to be
confused as Oh, well. This Imam says this, another Imam says that
there's a meth hub here. There's a shear he there's a selfie, what's
going on? If you exert effort for six months, you're going to know
what's going on. Right? It's not that hard. If you exert honest
effort, and you contact people and you have a clear brain and a clear
heart to it's not going to take too long, you're gonna settle
somewhere. And you know what the truth is? Right? So I always
wanted to read another little short chapter from this book. We
learned something constantly refreshing, nonstop, our
knowledge. And now let's turn to the q&a here.
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castle. Jayla and I don't know anything about him. I know that
his sons formalized a trip after him.
Do humans exist as thoughts should we exist? Do we exist?
Physically right if as we are right now, not as a figment of
someone's imagination.
If a brother had purchased a car in the past with APR, if he sells
the car pays off the principal or the remaining profits from the
sale haram. Know his if he sells it the sale will be halal, his
having to pay the interest you should make a step far from that.
Okay, how much does YouTube take if we become a member?
A good question I really don't know. But patreon patron Patreon
gives you some more options than YouTube. Good question.
And here's an answer saying 30%. Thank you for answering that.
Moab the Hadith about blocking the path
of non Muslims and narrowing their path while walking is seen as
oppressive by the West. How do you explain this to them? That was in
the case. If there is
conflict, like if there's a conflict between the two, you
don't get out of the way. When you're walking, they walk out of
the way not you. There's a conflict in general life. That's
not the case at all. Right? There's nothing that says that in
general life routinely living in the UK or in England or Christians
in Egypt or something or Christians in Syria or something
that we would do that and we behave like that and none of the
scholars did that.
nor did the Muslims. So it's in the case of a conflict.
I'm sure we can read more on the shadow hat on that. But I do
remember coming upon that and reading that many years ago.
Okay.
Chocolate Wallace says that people talk about the Trinity and say
it's a mystery. Okay, I need the most important thing in my life
not to be a mystery. Right? I like foundations that are that are How
could you have a foundation? Can you? Can you imagine someone says
your parents? It's a mystery. It's okay. It's a mystery. Maybe you're
adopted? Maybe you're not? Could you imagine that? You'd be
mentally unwell? You'd be emotionally destabilized? Right?
How could I not have doubts about my Creator, I need to have
absolute certainty my Creator. So anything that brings a touch of a
doubt related to the Creator so you got to be adjust and it
because there are things or harm for us that perennialism is one of
the most harmful ideas.
The concepts that
don't really have to really believe in the Prophet peace, but
well then do I really have to prefetch? Like if that if that's
shaky, right. Why would anything else carry over? Write? And if
that's shaky? Then hold on a second.
What was the whole point of this revelation? Right? Is the whole
point of all this? Oh, you didn't really have to do it. So wait a
second, all the Sahaba who fought and one of the Sahaba Zubaydah
Bill awam the 10 Guaranteed paradise? They don't they could
not see skin anymore. On his back it was all scar tissue from the
battles that he fought. But then there were Christians who died and
not John, right Christians in Yemen Christians here are you
telling them they have the same
finality right, the same result? What was the point of it all then?
Also any thing that would suggest God is tricky. God tricks you.
God, maybe could be tricking you. Right? What does Allah say about
this in the Quran? He limits it while I here could macro See you
in Libya howdy.
Allah subhanho. Its own the bad plot only comes to the one who was
trying to plot against somebody else innocently. Or as
someone who was innocent, you dig a hole for an innocent person to
fall in. That's what you're gonna you're the one who's going to fall
into it. That's God's trick. God's trick is your trick on the
innocent person that comes back to you. There's never a belief in
Islam, that oh, maybe Allah is gonna mislead me. Oh, maybe Allah
is tricking me. Okay, maybe I have this great feeling of Sakina in my
heart, but it's a trick, right? There's no games like this being
played. When the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam saw a
mom who was bringing her child to her. And she said to her to the
child, come I have something in my hand here for you. The prophesy
sound said Do you have something in your head? She said, Yes, I
have a date. He said Good. Because if it not, then you would have
been like, that's a sin against you. So if that is sinful in our
religion, is it fathomable that Allah does tricks on people like
this. So this sick, this foundation has to be so clear and
solid, and no doubt. You know, this Christian guy, when he said
to me says, You know what I love about Islam. You guys don't
negotiate? Right? Like you guys got stuff in your religion. You
don't negotiate. He said in our church, it's shaky. Segment, why
aren't you a Muslim yet? SubhanAllah. In my mind, I was
saying that. He says you guys don't negotiate. Right? It's set
in stone.
Sometimes a person.
Their heart is somewhere but their mind is still holding them back or
their mind is somewhere but their heart is still holding them back.
Okay.
Yep.
Oh, that's a big question, that we don't believe that, that it is
possible. We don't believe we believe it's an irrationality
rationally and scripturally scripturally because he calls
himself ad hoc. They agree with that too. Right. But we differ on
it even being rational possibility because God speech knowledge and
action, all about speech, action, and action
are in accord with his knowledge. Right. So there cannot possibly be
speech
that contradicts action because they're both a court to his
knowledge. So that's why we the attorney position is that he
cannot ever be rationally nor scripturally those who say that
say it is possible rationally but not scripturally.
All right, what do we got from Instagram?
You said God's power doesn't apply to irrational things. Does that
mean we can't make dua for things that we feel are ever
Rational?
No, we don't make dua for things that are irrational. But what is
your rational, self contradictory? Oh Allah make me a daughter and a
mother of the same person.
Impossible, right can never be the daughter and the mother of the
same person. Okay? I cannot be someone's mom and their daughter
at the same time. Let me marry someone who is my maharam and not
at the same time. It doesn't work like this. See, you can make dua
for something that you feel is beyond your imagination of how it
could happen. Right? That you may make dua for
we they call that, and Mr. Head I had written
that or maybe that's not even that, I must say that I just said
we shouldn't even say that, that you're not allowed to make to
offer that either. Mr. Hale, I just and it's something that is
rationally possible, but in real life, it's impossible, like a
mountain of hamburgers, right? You're never gonna see that. It's
not that it's not possible for God to create that but it's not
something in life. But make me a billionaire. It's possible. You
can not maybe you can imagine, but you can make dua for that. It's,
it's possible, Mr. Hazleton Oh Allah let me dig in the ground
until I find a mountain of gold mountains of gold's could possibly
exist but it's Mr. Hill Other than that, it's like muck it's it's
silliness to make prayers like that. To see something that's Mr.
Hater additon.
Either is the norm of life. But
you're in a, in a situation. Let's just use money as an example, that
you are $100,000 in debt. You don't have many skills, you don't
have a degree.
Yet you are praying that Allah transform your situation to make
you a billionaire, not a millionaire, a billionaire, you
surely can make that dua, and in any way, shape and form that you
can take the means to do that. That's an answer to your drop. But
ultimately, if you take that dot with a sincere heart that like I'm
so sick of being impoverished, I want to have a lot of money for a
good reason for a good cause. Okay, and you take that.to, one of
the special times and you're truly sincere about this, and you
believe that it's possible.
Give it three, four or five months. As long as the pre
preconditions of that your income and your wealth and your job is
halal and your food is halal, then there's no reason why you you that
don't won't be answered if you truly seriously love it and desire
it. And you keep to the answer times. Good.
Speaking of Hello food, a brother really got on the nerves. There is
this there was a shake in New Jersey
and went on telling his reads that are mustard mbsc. Or he was saying
there is a mosque in Central Jersey that serves non halal food.
Almost you hear about this? Okay.
So
he actually comes in and wants to know, I heard
our chef told us that there's a masjid in Central Jersey that
serves non halal food.
I wasn't there, but the person did respond. And first of all, you're
Schiff. It would be sinful to not specify what it is.
And why would you not specify what it is? Right? can I possibly tell
you that in the hamburgers that are here that we're all going to
eat right now? One of them's haram
you can't
you must identify which one is haram and remove it and discard
it. Okay.
But if all the hamburgers are there, and someone comes in and
tucks in one that's haram and mixes it all up, guess what we
have to do in Cydia discard all of them. Okay. So what this ship was
actually trying to do is undermine trust, because he wants to name
someone without naming them.
And the reason is that he follows an opinion, which is a respectable
and honorable and safe and excellent position, which is that
they only follow only hand slaughtered is Hello, the machine
slaughter is not had
no problem with that even some of the Maliki hold that better too.
But not all of them and most the bulk of the sheffey and amalickiah
they do not have a sort of condition that
the knife be held with the hint. Right? And they say what if the
knife is the length of the room?
And I do this and I slaughter is valid? Yes. Okay, what if I attach
the knife to a machine and I press the button? Right? And it's
slaughtered? What is the difference right? And the best
Mala is really merely recommended in the Shafi School.
And in the medical school, it's a flirt madikwe With quadra, it's
fun if I'm able to know if I remember
So for that reason, they she'll
have the medica they looked they there was nothing wrong with the
machine slaughter, according to that photo. Right? So what he was
doing, in fact, is not bringing up how that food is trying to sow
mistrust in the teachers at MBSE. Right? By saying things like they
serve, there's a mosque in central Georgia that served on that food,
if you had any knowledge. I don't know how your shit, you would have
to specify which mosque and you'd have to call us to forbid us from
wrong. Right? And forbidding wrong can't be that you have to follow
the Hanafi opinion. Sorry, I don't have to follow any of your
opinions. Not one of them. Am I obligated to follow? Right? Not
one of your opinions, nor Oh, not one of yours, you have to I have
to follow their photo.
Because it's a matter of its yet, right and matters of its Jihad
where the where the matter is iannetta.
We have many of the headword Hamdulillah.
So if the if the slaughter is valid in someone's med hip,
then it would be valid for any Muslim to eat.
Just like salah, Salah and in the chef Aya are allowed to swipe over
waterproof socks, we are not Medicare are not allowed to do
that. Neither are are UNEF allowed to do that or not on they are
allowed. Okay, so if 100 feet then comes and wipes over one of these
athletic socks that are hydro skins or whatever the really thin
the really great socks, right? And the waterproof wipes over them, I
pray behind is valid for him is valid for me. Same with foods. If
it's valid for you, it's valid for me, maybe like the animal if it's
the animal itself, and maybe a different story. So Hanafy will
not just walk into someone's house and eat the crabs and all that
stuff. That's fine, because it's the animal itself. But the method
and the means of slaughter
in all form of the hip are valid, and they produce food that may be
consumed by a Muslim period discussion over. And if you enter
someone's home, you don't ask. You've already accepted his
invitation. So I don't ask I've accepted your invitation. I don't
ask you now, how did you slaughter? Did you magically or
Quadra Did you remember to say Bismillah? Right? Where you it
decided with the knife? Right? Did you have it to sod with the knife?
Or was it with a machine? You don't ask those questions? Do you
accept an invitation you go same with the managers of masajid? The
manager of a walk? He invites you to a dinner, right? You accept it?
If not, you don't answer it at all, or at least entered the
dinner portion at all. But what you don't do as a Muslim is go in
and insult the person by saying I have doubts about your meats.
Right? You can say if it's not halal, you sell him directly with
it. Look him in the eyes. This is not valid and this is the proof
like the feds will which we say it openly. The feds will have take
any meat from the supermarket say Bismillah and eat we're telling
you this is there's no he had in this. You must slaughter. If it's
a Christian, he must love it. If he's a Jew, he must slaughter.
Okay.
So to go and say, Take Tyson's chicken or any old chicken from
the supermarket save this one and eat. This is not a matter of it's
dead. So I'm not There's no hiding it here. We put it in plain sight
sight brother. You're eating haram Mehta. Yes, Mehta.
Nada an opinion
is Iijima
upon that.
So
what people try to do is sow seeds of mistrust when they say things
like that, okay. And those that mal intent is something that
people should check their intention and see really what are
your What are you really trying to get out? You trying to really make
him have doubts about going to that place so he can come to your
place? That's really at the end of the day what it is?
Can one use omens as a figure of speech, as in seeing something
beautiful, you know, it is a sign of Allah, but use the word omen
for people to understand we believe in good omens? Right.
Good omen, it adds happiness to your decision. It is not the
source of your decision. Nor is it a bad omen. We don't accept bad
omens. We only accept good omens, but not as the foundational basis
of a decision such as if someone was to ask you why did you make
this decision, you should be able to put reasons not an omen. An
omen just makes you happy about your decision. I want to tell you
all about a Google App, Google Chrome app that you can put on
your computers. It's called Taha. And it's meant for people who need
to be online all day and doing things you clicked on it and it
will give you the option to blur.
Okay, videos, pictures, and anything else?
to whatever degree you want, okay, the blur amount can be little or
much. Okay? Let's say you need to read forget that forget the haram.
Just how about distraction. Let's say I want to read an article,
you use Tawhid and put the blur all the way. All the ads will just
come out as just like gray. Okay? So that you avoid distraction.
Let's say you're searching for something
I searched one time for.on YouTube, as every regular Muslim
does, right? What do I get? Do lip
Turkish singer Popstar, I think she's a Turkish pop, so I have no
idea. Now I got dropped lip becoming in my feets. Right. And
sometimes, you know, it's one of these trying to be provocative
covers that they put, alright.
I don't know if I pronounced it right or not. But that's what I
got. So
let's say you're searching for something.
And
you think that you see the right one, but it's blurred, you can go
on, hover your mouse on that, and hit Alt K, and just see that
image, right? Just to see that image. Or you could be on looking
at all the images and you don't want to see one image. So you turn
you turn off to hit
and you go to the image that you don't want to see. And you hit Alt
K. They'll give you the shortcuts in the app. Alright, in the
shortcuts are right there shortcuts there. Alt, what is it?
Alt L alt C. Alright. And you so you could selectively on? You see
that? What are you hitting Alma? Alt k. So you can blur everything
and then just selectively hit Alt K. Okay. And you could turn the
whole app on and off with a shortcut key. Alt L.
Okay, you know what the L stands for? Lower the gaze Alltel.
Alright.
Okay, so this should really help a lot of brothers and sisters. And
someone recently told me that sisters to like they get
attracted. I got two guys. So we like we always talked about the
brothers. But sisters too.
Go ahead and read the question. Yeah, a
few months back, you talked about honeybee
being beneficial. Yeah. A while back, we did that. Yep. So what
are some other reasons that are benefits we can take from
honeybees. And the reason why I love
honeybees have amazing benefits. One of the benefits is that the
health of an environment that's healthy enough for humans to live
on, can be measured by the health of the bee colonies. So where bees
are decreasing, then this is not an environment that's really
conducive for human life. That's why North Pole you don't get any
bees, middle of the desert, no bees, where you have bees. It
indicates that there are other things in the environment that
humans need. They also say that frogs are no different the
presence of frogs in an area because what does it indicate?
Like freshwater? Right? So bees, what does it indicate?
flowers and fruits and all that stuff. So
the bee venom is a cure. And there's a whole little cottage
industry of little medical. Not exactly like
mainstream medicine, but alternative medicine. They use bee
venom. So they'll get a B and they'll sting themselves with it.
And I'm sure that they have they have it now as
well. Drops. You don't have to actually get a bee right drops
look at them, they actually get
they actually take a living bee and they stinking themselves with
it.
Okay.
Of course when we eat honey,
it's coming from the stomach of the bee. And that's one of the
proofs of the Quran too. Because Allah says from their stomachs is
a Shiva. And we let now know that honey is actually they're
regurgitating something to produce the honey. How would the prophets
have known that at that time? It's one of the proofs of the Quran.
But you know we should do we should really get a book should
buy a booklet on all the benefits of honey. Ant I will go go back
up. Anti inflammation. How does it How does it anti inflammatory
how's it anti inflammatory?
Met? Melatonin can cause itching, pain and inflammation. It has a
potent anti inflammatory effects. Is this the Hon?
or is it bee venom bee venom okay. It can suppress inflammatory
pathways and reduce inflammatory markers such as tumor necrosis
factor alpha TNF a, of course and enter. Lucan, one beta
arthritis related symptoms can be alleviated by bee venom. Alright
go to this the benefit of skin health go down may benefit skin
health multiple skincare companies have started adding bee venom.
Okay to moisturizers. The ingredient may promote skin health
in several ways, including reducing inflammation
and reducing wrinkles and anti has antibacterial effects. A 12 week
study and 22 women demonstrated that applying facial serum
containing bee venom twice daily reduced wrinkled depth and total
wrinkled count income compared with a placebo. Another six weeks
study found that 77% of participants with mild to moderate
acne who use serum containing purified be Venom twice daily had
an improvement in their acne as compared to a placebo. What's more
test tube studies have shown the venom has powerful antibacterial
and anti inflammatory effects against the acne causing bacteria.
Okay, brothers sisters, if you have acne, and you need to get
married soon.
Go get yourself serum with bee venom
if you have wrinkles, okay, go get yourself some of that serum. All
right, what other potential benefits do you have a
neurological disease? Some research suggests that bee venom
therapy may help reduce symptoms related to neurological diseases
such as Parkinson's disease, though human studies are limited
on this Okay, fair enough pain. One study showed that bee venom
acupuncture along with traditional medications significantly reduces
pain I think it's distracting the pain that's why right I got pain
in my nerve or my muscle. Now I got no I got a bee stung me. My
mind is not thinking about the no but it's saying the venom not the
sting itself. So it says it's it helps reduce pain and it may fight
Lyme disease
okay
this website they put all kinds of evidence you how do you guys know
middle grade family? Oh, you're a doctor. That's why
and you're a medical students. So Health Line Is It includes dive
Hadith, essentially. Yeah. Okay, so that's what he's saying. Plus
includes dive and tell me something who which works I do go
to for knowledge.
To get a meta analysis from Google Scholar, PubMed is the official
thing. That's things that have been rigorously tested in
controlled environments. Yeah.
PubNub is PubMed is for everybody to study website for everyone,
they won't be able to understand it. Yeah. What about the for the
regular folk like ourselves?
Mayo Clinic website that's that's quite good. Our NHS website in
England so that's really good because they won't sell you
something
they won't sell you anything. That's not legit. So acupuncture
like when I got patients of these you know, chains and stuff.
Acupuncture is in our guidelines in England nice acupuncture is if
we can't give it we can recommend them to go private and essentially
because they've seen that people are doing it Yeah. That is
evidence in and of itself. What about
what about insurance? Will the government won't cover that
acupuncture though? He will allow you to recommend it. Yeah, that's
good.
That's good.
Very good.
What is it
called meta analysis which is like getting a whole bunch of research
Oh, AI has done that.
People do okay.
So for PubMed, first of all, it's a it's a public website. Right.
That's why it's it's published medical journals. But I don't need
to sign in right.
At least get the abstract. Yeah.
That's all I need. The abstract. I need this the 62nd.
Yeah, just give me the federal I don't need all the dilla right.
Okay, good. Good. Let's take this question before because it
pertains to Scylla Sony's asking is silent prayer. Can I do it
aloud? If I'm alone
to concentrate and the answer is no, but silent meet the threshold.
Silence
and a loudness they do meet each other at one threshold which is
that you can hear yourself. So the loudest of silence Allah is that
you can hear yourself. The least with
the most of silence Allah is you can hear yourself the least of out
loud so as you can hear yourself. So the ceiling of silent and the
floor of aloud meet at the threshold of you hearing yourself.
So if your neighbor can hear you or someone next to you can hear
you, then you're not silent anymore, you're allowed
just to answer that question before we start closing off and
get into other subjects now 311 We have to close off folks.
Check what did you mean when you said Sufis have innovations don't
consider yourself what's so with? Yes, but yeah, the Sufia do have
innovations I'm sure you can find them. In their circles innovations
develop there's no doubt about that is shift Assad has a nice
video on that.
We shouldn't shy off and say that innovations have entered
Sufia right that we'd be lying to ourselves innovations now some of
the innovations we will fight for them because they're innovations
that have a basis in the religion and have many fits our behind them
and are considered recommended or necessary. Such as in Morocco the
group recitation of the Quran after fajr and Maghrib any group
medicinally decorilla scheduled on time that was an innovation that
is has a basis right the the basis of the Prophet is own actions
after Salah he taught the Sahaba by saying that of God out loud,
everyone said that God out loud is in Makati and to Derek narrations,
one after the other from herb nobis. So
those things we will fight for them.
Other innovations will stay silent about them because it could go
either way and other innovations. They clearly contradict the Sharia
or they jam off the Sunnah. And then we would fight against them.
Okay, any innovation that is a clear contradiction to the Sunnah
of the Prophet. So I said, That's how a chef a defined that bitter.
Okay, and that's what we go by. So we shouldn't try to sugar
everything up and say yes, everything is acceptable. No.
Excessive bid makes religion.
almost unbearable. There's too much going on here. Yes.
Yeah.
Without anonymous Muslims, and secondly, introduced new Muslims
to the Sabbath, given its negative stereotypes, due to the negative
data. So the first one is introducing some citrus off. First
one is how can you give Dawa to non Muslims give delta non
Muslims, I think the best hour to non Muslim is demonstration. And
we as most and demonstration that this is a better way of living.
And I firmly believe in the places like England like America.
Okay. Like Australia, Canada, these Western nations where that
have gone. So, so far astray, Belgium are so far astray. In
sexuality,
in family destruction, they're so far off, we're going to see in 10
years, two different worlds.
And I really am curious, on the measure of the emotional stability
of the kids who come out of one versus the other. Like the kids
who come out of societies or communities where everyone's got a
mom and dad, pretty much everyone knows who their mom and dad is.
And you live in a pretty predictable way in terms of your
sexuality, right? Things are, there's a track made for you,
versus the kids who are going to come out of the the current LGBT
climate
where all the stuff is up for grabs, no answers are given.
Everything that's done is not proven.
Right? Recently, they just had a kid die when they tried to do a
trends, operation for him. 18 year old kid, the stuff has not proven
it's not tested. Let's just see in 15 years, maybe less than just 10
years. Let's look at the emotional mental stability of both sides.
People will see for themselves what the truth is. And on top of
that, let's go to this side of all those who are
that are family based who who succeeded in preserving their
mosques, churches or synagogues from this invasion,
right of deviation, sexual deviation, and Deviance because
I'm
there. Every day in the news there's a new marched by Muslims
and people are just breathing
sigh of relief nonmuscle just finally someone stood up, then
they know how to stand up to it. demonstration to me is the best.
But of course, that's a macro level demonstration. With non
Muslims the best is the immediate micro level.
As a friend, what kind of friend are you? When you guys get
together? You don't back by when you guys what are your gatherings
like? A gathering of a group of guys? Aren't people generally
friendly? Generally backbite? generally don't backbite
generally, don't make fun of how you people. Look. I'll be haram
for us, right? That's the micro level demonstration of this is
what Islam has produced guys like this, like women like this, where
certain things we're never going to talk about when I talk about
girls. And I'm going to be talking about
you know, the other people what's up when we talk about vulgar
things, right? People are generally welcoming. generally
have manners people pitch in to pay, they share their food,
fight to pay, right fights to pay. All right, they share their food.
That's a micro demonstration. Now, as for the other question that you
said, it's the question of
don't have to introduce someone to do so often a common be a Sufi and
learn to solve.
What is to solve? It's many different ways to draw near to
Allah subhanaw taala that's part of the soul fest not the official
definition or anything but so you introduce them to those things 200
cm, Vic vicar. Most importantly of God. That's the most important
thing that
the practices
we're not looking for someone say okay, I've, I've converted and I
believe in yourself, who cares about that? It's a word. It's a
name.
The moon
is what matters. So you say so you start introducing them to things
such as there's something here called the vicar that if you do
this, you're going to relax yourself look with the Prophet
said about it. Do it on your own with the misbehavior without a
misbehavior. And once they benefit from that, then that's really what
you want. Right? That's your goal.
Alright, folks, Xochimilco nice stream to start the week Subhanak
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