Shadee Elmasry – NBF 228 Cow Vigilantes and UFO hearings
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Bismillah al Rahman al Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam
ala Rasulillah who Allah early he was the human Well welcome
everybody to the Safina study nothing but facts live stream.
On a Wednesday before the two days of Shura, we will be having Owen
Benjamin, on tomorrow.
For you, those of you who are not familiar, Owen Benjamin is a
comedian, a Christian guy from upstate New York, from a very, I
would say, blue collar town, up in New York, would not New York City
way up in New York State.
Let me read you a little bit about him. He has these quote, these
tweets are not usually family oriented. But
they're usually basically stating that from his layman's
observation, there's really only one religion to contend with in
the world. And that's Islam. And that everything else is a complete
abysmal failure. So I liked that sentiment.
And he's always saying a lot of things that any Muslim would be
like, Oh, we're finally getting a regular guy out of the blue. His
observation is worth something to us, right.
He's an internet personality. It's described as he is was a stand up
comedian for a while, he had some roles in mainstream film and TV
between 2008 2015. And then he began in 2010, to express his
political views. All right, he is from Oswego, New York. Okay. And
he is essentially somebody who he has no fear, no care what anyone
says. Okay.
He is a married man with kids, and they live on us as soon as they
live on a farm that looks like so he like literally doesn't care.
Right, what anyone has to say. So that's why he's able to but
people, you know,
are eating up his tweets.
He was banned in 2019 for a while
for violating Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, you must be saying
something right.
He has
said a lot of things about pride month that I think at some point
got him banned.
Right, basically saying the left, you guys are essentially
creating a culture of pot, that's going to just decline your
population. The same thing that any other common sensical people
have been saying, but he says more louder, and Brasher. And he
basically says that
wherever he goes around, and he sees
Muslims, so keeping up their families, right? This isn't really
takes a lot of take a lot of math.
To put it together. All right, let's, let's go go down a second.
And let's see what his latest tweets are, because I've been on
Twitter for a long time.
Okay.
So he talks about hooking up with women and how this is like a nice
holistic culture. Right.
So like, he talks about things that
Yeah, I mean, he, he's talking about controlling your urges.
Okay. And he says it in a way that
I guess the language of the time, enough,
sprinkling of,
you know, some language there, here and there and some
sprinkle of vulgarity here and there to that to get his audience
to read it, I guess. Right. So we got to keep that in mind. But I'm
going to talk to him about you know, what is his interest in
Islam? Like you're interested in Muslim what exactly is is it just
a social aspect because to me, that is one of the proofs of
Islam. Islam is proven by the anecdotal evidence, anecdotal
evidence, just what my I see, I can't really put a science to it.
It's not a rational proof. It's not a spiritual experience. It's
just what I see. It's anecdotal evidence. Anecdotal evidence is a
part of how we prove
or you know, how we make decisions, how we become convinced
him let's read this tweet. People ask who I pray to God My Creator,
but honestly, that part doesn't even matter as much as being
grateful and verbalizing. You didn't create the chicken you're
eating or the
Water that quenches your thirst, someone else made that for you.
Over time you realize that this creator, this is the creator of
all and you are thankful and grateful for mercy and sustenance
and you will cry. It's legit incredible when you see it, forget
about the robe, men and books, just be grateful and thankful for
mercy. And you will see the nature of all this. This is actually how
you see through the matrix. Right? And you love and you will be
loved. So he is having his own direct attempt. And I mean, that's
a good tweet, that's a great tweet, or is it exeat? I don't
know what it is a tweet now or a zt.
totally confused everybody. Okay. But that's an Owen Benjamin tweet
that that's why you look at that stuff. And you're like, he's on
the right track in a lot of ways. And because some of the things
that people will will go against him for our outlandish that
doesn't take away from that he's on the right track and many
things, right? Like, why would a guy like him? Because he's on the
right wing of the spectrum? Should we dismiss him, and he has some
good in him. But when, a decade ago, some rappers said some nice
things about Islam, we clapped it on cheered it on all this rapper,
he's, you know, I might as concert I take his picture with them, that
was okay, we pass that. And I still find that if a guy saying
something
good, you want to increase the good, right? You're not going to
negate their positive direction, just because they still have
something that you know. So the key is, the way you do this is
that
you don't just put a blanket.
You don't put a blanket promotion, you just try to increase what's
good out of the person. And that's going to be the purpose of
tomorrow's discussion, which is basically I really want to know.
And I want to have him to know that, you know, there that we
exist. So if he has questions about Islam in the future, we'll
have it. I also want to ask him, what are the
what does he find most impressive, that's got his attention. And then
what about the theology? Because we also don't want to have because
we had, we had a move in back in the 70s. People loved the
spirituality of Islam, but not the law of Islam. Some of them jumped
over and accepted the law, accepted Islam as it is. Now, you
see, you see people, it seems that they love the order, the sanity
that Islam retains, and is able to trickle down to its people. But
not so much that theology didn't care much about the theology. I
think he does care about the theology. Right? I think he would
appreciate the theology of Islam. He's criticized the priests a lot.
And he said that they had like eight priests go through their
church, in that little town, and all of them had to leave on
abusing kids. Yeah. Every single one of them.
He's in Prager University. Okay.
Which, of course, is a
anti liberal but also anti Islamic
operation. Okay.
He called * degeneracy. Okay.
He had a podcast with Joe Rogan. All right, he was involved with
Infowars, he had some really bad things to say about Obama. So
we're gonna, we're just for
the record, we're here to see what
how we could be here to talk to we're going to have him on to talk
about his take on the status of things and why he feels that
Islam, you know,
is a powerful force against these things. And I like to hear it from
people outside of it for bringing Muslim on, of course, and Muslims
going to say what we want to hear him say, if I say it, of course,
I'm going to say that right. But I like to hear it from a random guy
from upstate New York. And that's, that's what he is to me. Alright,
so All right, what's in the news? Why is Twitter calling itself x
now, and here is the summary. Just because a lot of people use
Twitter just to give you an idea.
Twitter is now going to be called x. And it's not just going to be a
communication platform. That's the whole point here. According to
this complete revamp of the name and the brand is the revamp of the
actual vision of the operation. So Twitter wants to here's the big
one. It wants to compete with YouTube
and PayPal.
So it wants to compete by putting and it wants to compete as well
with
wants to compete with a
On YouTube, not just as holding videos, but he also wants to hold
broadcasts and he already begin with
Tucker Carlson. So like you as we're streaming here, but an
actual broadcast. Like, just like Tucker Carlson had his show on
Fox, he he's, he's give him a contract to host it now, on
Twitter, okay. He wants to compete with PayPal, that'd be a place
where we can send money to each other. Right? And of course,
Twitter would take a penny here and there, right? That's that I
think is the big one. He's also the founder of PayPal, and PayPal
also used to be called x. But the
board I guess, they said, We can't do this. We got to give it a name
people could understand. Okay, so he founded PayPal, and he ran it
and he for a while, and then that's one of his biggest sales,
okay? Because these are these people, they you start up a
company, you don't necessarily make money off the company until
you flip it or not flip it, but until you get out of it. So
he's probably gonna get a lawsuit from x from Mehta, because they
also have
they have a product I guess called x. Okay. All right. Let's look at
Twitter's rival,
Mark Zuckerberg, and metas
X threads, sorry, threads and threads. Apparently, this is a
guest it's turning into a Tech Update. But we all use tech, so we
might as well.
Alright, billions of users leverage its popularity and had an
excellent launch Instagrams new threads app. What the heck, what
is that?
Oh, okay. Yeah, the Okay. Why are Muslim sisters flocking to see
Barbie? I guess it's their childhood. That's all it is.
People want to go look at stuff for their childhood, I guess.
Waste of time.
So
Google had put out a social network, Google Plus who remembers
Google Plus What a fail. That was it was aimed at against Zuckerberg
and was called the Facebook killer. Right? You will go failed
miserably that stunk. Google Plus, stunk meant that was your
MySpace was more successful than Google Plus. And it preceded all
of them. MySpace, Percy, z it at all of them. But by 2018, Google
Plus was relegated to the ash heap of history. Okay, it although the
tech giant had an enormous audience, its social network was
completely failed. And no one left Facebook for it. Facebook didn't
lose out at all. In the history of Silicon Valley, big tech companies
have often become even bigger tech companies by using their skill as
a built in advantage. That's not how things work. Things work
because you have a really good idea and you're dedicated to that
did not just to compete against somebody else like the Yankees
going and getting back in 2003.
What's his face? Alex Rodriguez, just for the sake of the
opportunity to have Alex Rodriguez. He killed the team. He
killed the team. He killed the chemistry of the team. They made
in 2003 ones to the No no, no, that wasn't his 2000 Yet, summer
2003 to that year, what happened to them? They got off went off
blew out the Red Sox in the first three games then lost three in a
row in a complete utter locker room meltdown. Do you can't
describe it anything else? Zero character. Steinbrenner had a
problem he didn't he cared about Star port power more than
character. Right.
And that's what some of these guys do. They they got the advantage,
but there's no actual life in it. There's no one dying for the
success of the thing. They just want to do it for the sake of the
ability to rival somebody else. And in general and in anything you
do that never works.
So Google Plus shows that being bigness alone having all this
these
advantages, it does it's not what makes you successful makes your
success was you actually believe in the product that you're putting
out. Okay. And then you
you work on it, and you live and die on it. So Google Plus is that
now Zuckerberg has done the same thing with Twitter. Battle of the
Titans here. Okay, this is replaced sports for me.
Threads wants to become the prime app for real time public
conversations. If tech history is any guide, size and skills are
solid footholds, but ultimately can only go so far.
By the way you
How many things Zuckerberg has actually not succeeded succeeded
in?
He's not record is not that great.
Outside of the initial Facebook 2003 2004 Like, what is it?
Facebook now it's it's a mess.
Right? To me, it's a mess. Using you the use of it is not good. I
don't like the use of like the user interface. So I don't use it.
Purchase Instagram. That's a great decision, but you didn't make
Instagram, right? Try to do this meta thing and spent billions of
dollars and it looks like it's either way behind or cancels
completely. The Metaverse because he saw it in a movie. Right? That
movie. What was it? What was that movie called?
Where it's about the metaverse basically when he basically said
let's actually make it he was in a movie
then he got got WhatsApp how do you monetize WhatsApp?
I don't even want to say WhatsApp. So you got it, but what are you
doing with it? Okay, now you're gonna make threads up better
succeed with this because otherwise now he's gonna have many
failures in a row.
Anyway, Twitter's evolving beyond this beyond just church,
transmitted communications. Alright, Zuckerberg needs people
to be able to find friends and influencers on threads in the
serendipitous and sometimes weird ways that Twitter managed to
accomplish. He needs to make sure threads isn't filled with spam and
Grifters you know, maybe that will be the differentiator. You go on
to there and you're not going to have so many annonce Grifters I
like that
in his people to be patient about app updates that are in the works.
In short, he needs users to find thread compelling enough to keep
coming back.
Well, to be honest with you, I think Anons do have a secret
benefit to Twitter. Right? nonce, although they're they're annoying
as heck. But
if you've launched a gimmick app or something that isn't fully
featured quite yet, it might be counterproductive, blah, blah,
blah. Threads appears to be an overnight success. All right.
Within hours, the apps introduction last Wednesday.
Okay.
Mr. Zuckerberg had 10 million people by Monday 100 million
people. Okay, and that exceeded chat GPT which had 100 million
users within two months.
Okay. Anyway.
Musk has been agitated by threads momentum, which may have initiated
this rebrand to just speed it up at least 100 million people.
Threads is quickly surging.
Right.
And it's surging towards
Twitter like numbers, which is now 237 point 8 million people.
Musk has taken action on on the same day last week that threads
was officially unveiled. Twitter threatened to sue Mehta over the
new app on Sunday, Musk called Mr. Zuckerberg a cook. Okay. How badly
is that a curse? I don't know. Is it a curse or not? I don't know
what the degree of the language should be censored here.
It's not like
right sensor worthy or is it? I don't think it's up there. It's
not up there. Right. I see people set writing it all the time. That
like as in legitimate people.
All right, Danny chat challenged Zuckerberg to a contests to
measure specific body parts. What the heck is wrong with these guys?
He's not reading this anymore. This New York Times by the way.
What Mr. Musk lacks at Twitter. Zuckerberg has an abundance and
enormous audience. 3 billion users regularly visit Zuckerberg is
constellation of apps, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and
Messenger. Zuckerberg has had plenty of experience nudging
millions of people in those apps to use another of the apps
2014 He removed Facebook's private messaging service from inside the
social network app and force people to download another app
called messenger which is annoying as heck. That's why I said he does
these things which
threads is now tied closely to Instagram users are required to
have an Instagram account to sign up people can import their entire
following list from Instagram to threads with just one tap on the
screen saving them from trying to rebuild their followership or
whatever. On Monday Zuckerberg suggested there was more he could
do to push threads growth he had not turned on many on many
promotions yet.
You have any comments on this?
I heard and I heard they wanted to use the Roman Colosseum too.
Yeah, but nothing yet
what I watch it, just the clips.
Now I might sit with my kids and watch it
in 2011 after Larry Page is google co founder and its chief executive
at the time, cloned Facebook with Google Plus users soon grew bored
of the novelty of the new social network and stopped using it. Some
saw Google Plus as something forced all right when I'm just
trying to get to my Gmail, right.
In any event, we're done reading about this. That's enough. What
else is going on in the OMA large Barbie talk? What what is this
that you're watching on Barbie was the big deal? They're basically
talking about how the movie is not what you think it is. A lot of
like, feminist propaganda. It's like things against like the
patriarchy Barbies like this. What's it called? Can you put it
up? You want me to look it up on my phone and play it? I don't know
if like
she just like talks about
what's wrong with the movie so you'll have political political
aspects to it okay.
Say propaganda and she's saying how like you know the Muslim women
basically
Okay, let's
why don't why don't you play it for us? It's only six minutes so
share it
share the video we'll all watch the video I guess it's commentary
that people are interested
congressional hearing about UFOs as well
I send you on WhatsApp yeah I'll
give you a flack for this
well flagger let them play get
out of here
All right, let's see this video.
CC off
the CC on the YouTube video.
Here just gotta
raise the volume.
And
paint supplier actually ran out of supplies of pink paint worldwide
while producing them. But don't let the bright colors and the
Barbie brand. This is anything but a children's build spoiler alert.
Barbie is not what you think it is. Now while at first we thought
we would be presenting a quick commentary on the meaning of
beauty. And a generic reminder to not chase after artificial
standards to plastic duty that brands like Barbie have helped
popularize. This is the least of our concerns far from being a
children's film. This is a highly politicized, filtered messaging
that is inappropriate for children. Everything from crude
sexual innuendos, a plot around an existential crisis, homosexual
references or transgender Barbie doll and of course, aggressive
feminist propaganda that goes on to define the entire premise of
the film. From the very opening scene, young girls are shown
playing with the traditional baby dolls, only to have them destroyed
and replaced by a new Barbie doll that is a free, independent and
beautiful young woman. So long aspirations for motherhood. The
entire plot of the film surrounds Bobby's fight against the
patriarchy, and male dominated society. It depicts Ken along with
every other man in Barbie land, who is also Ken, as ridiculous
individuals who are obsessed with Barbies, yet Bobby's want nothing
to do with them. The film then goes on to follow Barbie and Ken's
pursuit into the real world outside of Barbie land, where they
are greeted by a society that is dominated by the again patriarchy,
a world where men are perverts. Police make sexual advances on
women, and a world where men are in charge of everything. Even the
actual Mattel company responsible for the girls doll Barbie is
depicted as an all male run Corporation, which is funny
considering Mattel in real life has a very balanced female and
male board Ken goes on to return to Barbie land now inspired by
what he has seen in the real world to reinforce the patriarchy onto
Bobby land and transform it into a kingdom, a world completely run by
men. Bobby is able to then finally retake kingdom by conspiring with
all
older female Barbies switch their cans and enraged their male
partners, causing them to fall into chaos. In the end, the
Barbies are able to achieve their freedom by completely isolating
men, distancing themselves from them and essentially dominating
them in Barbie land. And all that was what many thought to be a
children's film. Now, a lot has been said about the staunch
feminist narrative of the film, and it has faced a lot of
criticism for its anti men messaging already. And to the
film's defense, it has been said that this is nothing more than a
satire, a comedy piece, and something not to be taken too
seriously. And I get it. It's only a movie, and maybe some parts are
not meant to be taken too seriously. But the messaging is
awful, especially for impressionable young girls and
boys growing up in our society, even if we were to ignore the film
for a moment narratives where women are constantly pitted
against men, or where men are wild up against women are deeply
corrosive to society. You cannot have a healthy functioning and
harmonious society where men and women are constantly at odds
against one another. It is not helpful for the world for
communities and of course, for families, the backbone on which
society runs the reality is men and women are not enemies of one
another. Men and women, if anything, are protectors of one
another. Allah subhanaw taala calls believing men and women
protectors of one another in the Quran, and the Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam describes men and women as counterparts of one
another. This is not to be confused with a world whereby
women are degraded and catcalled as portrayed in the film, but
rather a world where women are respected a world where men are
prohibited from looking at a woman lustfully let alone gawking at
her, and even in light of relationships. While we do know
that in Islam, men do have a role of a Whammer. This has nothing to
disrupt or fight over. This is a position of responsibility, our
responsibility to maintain, provide for and protect women. In
Islam relationships are complementary and not competitive.
They are caring and not coercive, they are endearing and not
dominating. They are relationships that are bound by the Quranic
injunction to live with them in kindness. If anything, the role a
man plays in a relationship of being a Kawan is something that
carries tremendous responsibility and accountability, or trust that
all men will be asked about as a father, husband, or brother. Even
in the verse that mentions the great responsibility of men, it
ends with reminding them that they are beholden to Allah subhana wa
Taala above all else, and although we are different in the sight of
Allah, our value is not defined by our gender, but rather our worth
as Muslims. So while Bobby may have achieved a great deal of
financial success and cultural buzz over a message, which is
deeply problematic, it's up to us as Muslims to know who we are, to
know our values and our place in this world, with ourselves and
with each other. Let us not be swayed by such narratives that
undermine our identity as women and understanding of who we are.
Until next time, I said and while
I don't disagree with
if that's what the movie is, then I don't disagree with her. I do
agree with her. But what is the name of the speaker that?
Did they say?
Well, it's one path that was obviously put it together. And
they're out to Australia, which is
everything has gone and the body knows.
Didn't say but either way. I mean, Masha, Allah, I am glad someone
made a commentary. Because people, whatever's out there, there's got
to be some kind of, you know, commentary, even if it's five
minutes, six minutes, and that was only six minutes. And of course,
all these Hollywood movies are going to have some kind of
the people who make these movies, that's what they believe. Right?
So it's going to sleep seep in whether it's on purpose or on
accident.
And yeah, anything else on this segment that we want to talk about
any Instagram comments, any Facebook comments on the subject
at all of Barbie?
Can't even believe that we're actually talking about it but
fine.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's, you know, think about how crazy things talk we were
talking yesterday that you sit at your email
And you delete messages for about 10 minutes. And you clean out your
inbox, deleting whether or not just spam, but spam already goes
in the spam box, but the actual inbox, right?
And you feel like, you see a nice clean inbox and you feel like you
accomplished something. The fact that you feel that that's an
accomplishment, right?
It's just a bizarre feeling, because it's not an
accomplishment, you accomplish nothing, right.
But likewise, this is like a topic, right? And there is a
degree, that's why we only give one day to this, where you do have
to look at what the many are saying and doing. And you do have
to acknowledge that as a subject. But you can't let that be your
constant state. Because the many
you know, don't think should, that's not what should dictate
where your attention is going. Your attention has to go.
Something that you've thought of something that you like you
believe in, and that you bring into the world, that's where your
focus should be. Which is why I don't really if you're messaging
me on Instagram, or Twitter or Facebook these days, most likely
you won't get a response. It's because I realized, like you're
just being driven by whatever the many are after, and your own
personal agenda and belief about life and what you what you want to
bring to the table. You're not paying attention to it. You're
paying attention just to the many. So how many hours people spilt on
the last the latest debate, the whatever the latest thing is,
that's the agenda of the many. Alright, and you can only give
that we're only going to give that you know,
attention on this day because you have to give it some attention,
but But it's got to be really limited.
Let's go to the next segment here. Muslim ambushed by Calvin's
Atlantis
Al Jazeera is calling them that which caught my attention. They're
actually calling them cow vigilantes or is this mockery
obviously.
Okay.
Rafiq Trimboli. His wife continues to search for answers. Two years
after her husband who was a truck driver was stopped by vigilantes
in Maharashtra,
Mumbai India effect Amboli would have been 33 years old now. Or
maybe he still is. Nobody knows if he's dead or alive. Nobody has
seen him for the last two years. What a opening paragraph. A
resident of Qureshi in a garden
in Mumbai's Kurla locality or a fake works as a driver
transporting meat. Oh, that's a problem. You're in India. You
cannot transport beef. He received an assignment to pick up meat,
presumably beef from the city of downs. Okay. 150 miles from
Mumbai.
After loading the meat in his truck, he embarked on a five hour
journey back home.
He called his wife before he started driving was a normal
conversation. Right? The 35 year old told her Do you see it? I
asked him if he had dinner. He said he would he would in half an
hour so that was it regular husband wife, conversation. Little
did Rama know his wife his name Rama. That it will be their last
conversation Well,
at about 1030 That night reflux truck was stopped by cow
vigilantes underlined that means there's a link about this name
while they're using this name. Cow vigilantes on the highway near the
village.
He has not been seen since then. Dead or alive. What happened after
that is anybody's guess. Alright, that's the title. So change the
titles for this. Cow vigilantes kill Muslim or abduct a Muslim
that's what we should call it. When her feet did not return that
night. Rama frantically started calling him the phone was switched
off when he did not return three days later, she went to the local
police. Where did you go? Let's I'm not gonna say anything. But
three days, how about one day, the police called the man out of fake
worked for
that's when he told us that his truck was intercepted by Calvin's
Atlantis. The moment she heard that her heart sank since 2014
When the Hindu nationalist party came to power, under Modi cases of
mob lynching under the pretext of protecting cows considered holy by
some Hindus have been rising in India. critics believe that Cal
vigilantes were organized, often armed and once found on the fringe
of side have become mainstream.
A New Delhi based Center, which has collated data on atrocities in
India's minority against India's minorities maintain a mainly
Muslim since 2014 has a category for cow related violence.
The documentation of the oppressed database which has been updated
okay through August of last year found 206 incidences involving 150
people, majority of the Muslim
okay
Rahama is saying even if you kill them at least let us know.
The police told us that the driver of the truck had run away.
The cow vigilantes had told the police about it in a written
statement.
The statement was written by self proclaimed cow vigilante named
Shiv Shankar Swami.
In the statement show me 27 said he heard from his sources at 5pm
that day about a truck carrying cow me to Mumbai.
How do they know this thing's?
According to the statement, Swami gathered some members of his party
Well, the cows already dead anyway. Right? They're not
carrying a live cow to go kill the cow. The cow is already dead, but
I guess they want to inflict pain on anyone involved in the whole
chain. Right whoever slaughters it, Whoever sells it, whoever
transports it. Whoever signs the contract. Whoever serves as a
witness right? At 1030 Swami statement says they noticed the
truck and signal the driver to pull over the moment the driver or
fix all Calvin's lNcc ran away.
The statement further alleges the truck was carrying about two tons
of cow and bull meat covered in ice. The group then called
the Don police and asked him to confiscate the truck. It is
illegal, right?
Illegal just to bind SOCO in India
however Rama but he's just the driver.
Rama asked that if that was the case. Why hasn't Ruffy contact his
family since then? If he just ran away? He should be fine. Be home
the next few days. Why would he not come home for two years? Why
would he want to see his kids he breaks down recall the time when
she had that last conversation. And then when she told her kids
about the possibility the father never coming back. Daughter
Schastye is 12 Hasn't is 10
What is shot is mean by the way. Shot is kink. What is the
estimate?
And what is the wrist mean? Like?
Yeah, but SHA ista This is just one name. Okay, I thought it's
something like no, because I know a guy named shyest this one of
them shyster. Yeah, so I'm assuming that Okay, okay. So I'm
assuming it's like, like something of the king or something like
that. No. Just a straight name. Okay.
Beauty, okay.
I rent she told my kids he may never return.
So
all she wants is closure. But Swami strucked stuck to his story.
Until drama. She was like his sister and he did not have the
license to kill people.
But it's not as simple as that.
On June 24, two Muslim men from the same locality where Rama
lived, were returning to Nasik
until 24 miles away from Mumbai, also carrying 450 kilograms, or
990 pounds of meat. Again, the Calvin's Atlante is intercepted
their car dragged them out took them to a nearby forest area,
where they tied them to a tree and beat them for three hours one of
them I found on Saudi died on the spot, the other nostril Hussein
survived. When I spoke to Hussein he categoric mentioned the name
Shiv Shankar Swami that he overheard among the cow
vigilantes, he
they mentioned Swamis name while beating the boys up according to
Shah Hussain told him that the vigilantes received a phone call
where the man on the other end presumably Swami told them killed
the Lundy has a slur commonly used against Muslims. And internet
search of Swamis name
throws up several news reports of Calvinism in Maharashtra from
2015 2017. He has been under police protection since 2015.
Due to a threat perception to his life, because he filed several
police cases against cow smuggling, and therefore has made
many enemies. Swami is also a government appointed honorary
animal welfare officer.
Rama therefore says she has no hope of ever getting justice or
closer. The police are helping him initially the police carried out a
small search. But I can't keep going back to that I have two kids
to look after.
So she should now go into the thick of the person who's enough
good. We have that in Islamic law and MFG. Good. The one who's lost
is unknown whether he's dead or whether he is alive. The woman has
the right to ask the judge to divorce her from the man because
he or she is not getting the services.
have a husband anymore she's not getting cared for. Right? If she
wants to wait and she believes she can wait it's four years at that
time will be pronounced dead. However his wealth will not be
inherited until he the man reaches the age of 60 Or would have been
60 Right then his wealth will be distributed
okay that's in the situation where it's unknown what the person is so
his marriage has one set of rules
and his in her money has another set of rules
okay, you can study that in the works on a lot of good
books here at no
drawl downstairs.
When when Jazeera call to ask he said I'm in a meeting I'll get
back to you. When we finally asked him he said it's an old case I'll
have to look into it and so basically they're not doing
anything the police are supporting it
okay
so that's the story
of
what cow vigilantes do to Muslims who are transporting beef or
eating beef.
All right, Amara, what are you looking at there should be a
doctor why are we looking at him?
Should be a doctor.
Should be a doctor was a Muslim, British Muslim poet, philosopher,
researcher, writer, multilingual scholar Faculty of Theology and
religions at Oxford.
He was interested in political Islam tough seeded revival of
philosophical discourse in Islam.
He was a scholar on CERN, Kierkegaard
and he has articles all over the world.
And he passed away in that allaahu In June, he is from born in
Pakistan, but raised in Bradford, so he's a he's British.
In his upbringing, he wants to Canada.
Then he went to Cambridge. And then he went to Calgary.
Okay, and
may Allah give him Jana?
Right. He has articles on European Institute
Paul Williams is the one who said his great sadness that I learned
that Dr. Should be Oxford
has passed away is truly great philosopher Muslim intellectual
and a friend had been in almost daily contact with him over the
past few years in LA when in a region what else is Paul Williams
put up lately? Because he sometimes puts up the news.
Manager Ted had put up that tweet that said that
he's not into reading books he's into action. Right? But how do you
know what action to take if you don't get educated? Right
up there you go. Join the program Escape the Matrix that's how
you'll know what to do. But
is that program still in business
let's see what we got before we go to the q&a We'll take a little bit
of q&a and then we're wrapping up a little bit early today
what is the thing
that who
you UFO hearings in Congress? Yeah, tell me about it. Tell me
tell me what's going on? Yeah
All right. So let's see what the Hill says
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did your you guys Wi Fi just slow down all of a sudden?
Good.
All right.
There are UFO hearings.
Lawmakers, witnesses accused the Pentagon of a cover up. We gotta
be seriously kidding here.
The House Oversight Subcommittee on national security spent the
morning hearing from witnesses who push for more transparency in how
the government handles reports of UFOs. Four on identified anomalous
phenomena. Both the witnesses and lawmakers accused the Pentagon of
covering up information about its UAP program, and called for
transparent and centralized reporting databases moving
forward. This is Alex Jones heaven right here. And that other night,
David,
David Grusha whistleblower who has accused the government withholding
information, this is fake whistleblowing. This is not real
whistleblowing, where's the abuse? Where's the, you know, theft or
whatever? Just withholding information related to UFOs
made a series of explosive claims but often told lawmakers he could
only provide specifics in a confidential setting. Oh, how
convenient. Representative Glenn Grothman, who chaired the hearing
said he looked forward to collecting more information and
drafting legislation blah, blah, blah.
Okay.
A group of lawmakers will have a confidential meeting, to discuss a
way to say it, you are upset that the government's withholding the
information. But when you're asked for it, you said you have to see
it in private, you have talked in private?
Does anyone see a contradiction there? Like your accusation? Is
you withheld information? Okay, what information? Am I gonna tell
you in private? So what's the difference in you and them? Not
only do we have the support of the chairman, but they're going to get
a nice letter from Congress? Okay.
And this guy, David grush, is not a nobody.
He's a former intelligence official.
Okay, so he has security clearances. It's very
multifaceted. We got so many ideas. Now, like I said, this is
just the first of many. It's an uphill battle. We're going to
formulate some more ideas. The floodgates are going to open up.
Are we seriously going on with this? So
there have been I have seen some footage, which was all I could say
is
you raise your eyebrows. What was that? Right? But what do people
imagine it to be, though?
Remember the Chinese disks. Remember that distance? Oh,
though. The balloons. Remember the balloons, the hot air balloons
that China was sending? And this and I'm thinking to myself, That's
the technology? Like little mini hot air balloons with camp? I
don't know. We'll see. But that's this is the
and here's the guy.
He suggested that US aerospace corporations. This is David grush.
They're siphoning off government funds.
There's misappropriation of Pentagon funds. Okay, that's
whistleblower worthy, right.
Okay.
Do you think US corporations are overly charging?
For certain tech? They're selling in the US to the US government?
Okay, that's whistleblower worthy. It's not newsworthy that some
people are siphoning off money. How about the whole military
industrial complex is wasting billions of dollars, right? So
when some guy's charging Microsoft or Microsoft charging too much?
That's not news, right? That's not going to move the needle. But that
seems to be like something that Congress will be care more about.
But this idea of the UFOs Is there anything exciting in the UFO
world? Like what are the actual sightings and conspiracy theories?
Like the US government allegedly has? US government allegedly has
had contact and reverse engineering the tech in a multi
decade project and I think the tech is like, it's like electro
gravity sensing, which is like, you know, like, how they looked at
the anti gravity stuff. UFOs whatever. Yeah, apparently, like,
I don't even know what this is about. But like,
it's like, so it's basically they're saying like, what that
means is, you know how they can, like electromagnetic field
propelled I don't even know what this is saying.
It's like,
I don't know if it's conspiracy so many and I think you're crazy for
me to even like, comprehend this. I only watched one UFO claim
video. Firstly, who knows if it was real, or it's fabricated,
that's the one thing but it was a pilot footage and it's
seemed very real to me, like real footage from a pilot who saw
something that just just disappeared real quick. And then
he saw it again and he's talking to his partner, he's eight. Do you
just see that? Let's go check out what it is just like Top Gun,
they're flying in the air talking. And they get there. And there's
this object. Okay.
All right. And that did seem like a compelling video. It's
doesn't mean it's a UFO. Obviously, it's, it is an
unidentified flying object. That's definitely correct. But if people
when they go into the alien world of things, that's where it gets a
bit kooky
aliens. I always thought about this even when I was in like sixth
grade, superior technology. But we all wear the same V striped suit,
right? All just the same and they're slimy. How could you
work with all that electricity when you're all slimy? Right.
So that part was like sort of absurd. But three retired military
veterans testified wednesday at A House hearing on unidentified
anomalous phenomenon. UAPs, also known as UFOs.
If UAPs are foreign drones,
that's important, then it's a problem of national security. If
it's something else, it is an issue for science,
worldwide security for something else. In either case, they are a
concern, said Ryan Graves, a former Navy pilot, who now runs
Americans for Safe aerospace.
Let me say something, this may sound like I'm generalizing. But
there's a lot of military guys who got on the Trump Train.
Right. And who may have entered into the red at Worlds of
conspiracies, despite great training, really high tech, you
know,
they know a lot of stuff. They're in their field, something amazing,
but it's not far fetched that people who are amazing in one
field are absolute literal zeros in another. And physicists and
scientists just put that on display all the time. They have no
logic skills, they have not taken a single class and mantra. Right.
And they say the most absurd things all the time, not just
regular, not just every once in a while.
I have a whole article on on what's his name saying? theme of
his book, The thesis statement of
Hawkins, Stephen Hawking book. The thesis statement has three logical
fallacies in it. These are not logical fallacies that require a
chess playing philosopher to figure out children could figure I
asked my kids they figured it out on the way to soccer a soccer
game.
Within before we got to the game, they had figured out all three,
right? He's just because
he says that.
I think it's like because of gravity.
Nothing can come from something. Right. That's the statement.
That's the thesis of his book. There are three inconsistencies in
the statement inconsistency, meaning your use of one word
negates the ability for another part of your thesis to exist. So
look it up and we can discuss it.
It's also really famous in the bay with Hamza tortoise and Lawrence
Krauss Yep. It's like super old. Yeah. And like they were going
through his his book on like, and how many fallacies it has. Oh,
fallacies, man. What's his name? He's, he's really, really big in
the UK. I think it's super. Yeah, he's pretty good with like
refuting atheists and stuff. And he was also there, but he was
like, young at that time. And he went up in he asked the question,
he's like, Oh, by the way, this book is really a really good
introduction to logical fallacies. Yeah.
Because he was like, Oh, nothing is actually something Yes,
actually nothing. Oh, my God, like they have to change the definition
of nothing. Well, they also the,
the physicists, or they believe they, they're observers of
scientism, right, which is that the only true actual source to
truth can only come from empirical data. But that's self defeating,
because that statement itself is a philosophical statement.
Right. And you can't scientifically prove that you
can't scientifically prove that empirical data is the only source
of certain knowledge.
Let's listen to more of these UFOs or this hearing, because the
government has attributed so far all these to balloon entities, as
well as drones, birds, or weather events such as airborne debris,
like plastic bags.
Okay, so
that plastic bag one is seems a bit far fetched.
Graves and another man, David Favre, also a retired US Navy
Commander, both testified about their own sightings of UAPs
While they were serving the military, David gross, a former
Air Force intelligence officers allege that the government is
covered up its research into the idea of unidentified sightings and
said he reported information to the intelligence community
inspector general. The technology we faced was far superior to
anything that we had. I mean, that's really something. He said
this back in 2004. Why are these not a national security threat? He
asks. This is this is interesting now. The hearing is the latest
push by lawmakers, intelligence officials and military personnel
working on unexplained aerial phenomena to probe the issue on a
national platform. This is an issue of government transparency.
We're not bringing Little Green Men or flying saucers into the
hearing. We're just going to get the facts. We're going to uncover
the cover up. And I hope this is just the beginning of many more
hearings. No government officials. This is going to be a Netflix
documentary guarantee. Netflix documentary and within five years,
no government
officials testified at Wednesday's hearing in April, Sean
Kirkpatrick, Defender the director of the Pentagon's all domain
anomaly recent resolution office, which Congress created to focus on
UFOs told the Senate subcommittee the US government was tracking 650
potential cases.
Playing video from two of the episodes, Kirkpatrick emphasized
there is no evidence of life, no credible evidence of objects that
defy the known laws of physics.
Lawyers have pressed the Department of Defense on the
sightings
UFOs whatever they may be, may pose a serious threat to our
military and our civilian aircraft. We should encourage more
reporting not less.
Alright, Grace claimed the US government not only has UAPs in
its possession, but also the remains of the allegedly non human
pilots
of the aircraft. Alright, this is where you may actually get
yourself, you know,
questioned
because he's saying that the government poset allegedly
possesses non human pilots per se, how would you know that?
Good when he was pressed, he made the clear this was what he has
been told by others. But he didn't have first hand information type
to kind of discuss all sorts of Hadith so you can narrate
properly. That's something I have not witnessed myself. grush told
the panel he could provide a list of cooperative and hostile
witnesses who could provide Congress with more information.
Grace said that he had reports his allegations as a whistleblower to
the intelligence community inspector general, a spokesperson
for the office declined to comment.
One Air Force Base.
One representative said he wants to he asked about the incident at
the Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. He went to Eglin himself
he was denied event but eventually shown an image of the episode and
claimed I am not able to attach any human capability from the
United States or any of our adversaries to such behavior.
That's the interesting part. I want to see the video I think the
video we're talking about right that famous video
can you by the way, open up a tab and look up the Eglin eg li N Air
Force incident UFO incident right now we need a system where pilots
can report without fearing losing their jobs. There's a fear of
stigma
Okay, Eglin eg Elyon not egg glands
UFO incident video
huh
click on that.
That's the footage that the guys talking about.
Eglin
30 minutes of talk. No, no, no, that's it to get out of this
boat you just he's bringing computer graphics and here we're
trying to find out what the what the video is now known as not it
does not.
Yeah, the two pilots flying and they're talking to each other
That's okay no problem
eg li N Air Force incident UFO
no all right let's go to the comments real quick before we
close with the dot
A lot of people in the comments saying they must be Jin
yep
move on Ron Hussein has some to say about it.
Hey guys who are spamming us maybe ask your said
okay someone said there's just news that Sinead O'Connor who
reverted to Islam has passed away at 56. Wow, that's young but
she did enter Islam. So may Allah have mercy upon her.
If an uncle in the family sexual abuse a child, does that child as
an adult have to warn about him?
Yes, I believe so. Yes. If someone abused you and no one's listening,
but you have to say but at the same time, I would maybe consider
you if you're saying that if you're a truthful person, but we
can't say that he's guilty. You don't have evidence. But I can
say, all right, I'll keep that in mind when I send my kids over
there to that house, right.
Listening to nasheeds and procedures to lift your spirits is
good. But you should. You know, I can't tell you I cannot give you
the license to listen to an instrument that the focus that is
forbidden.
Or mathematics says I have grandparents experiencing dementia
and their personalities have changed.
Is this what is the status of the soul? I believe that
as we said earlier, the soul is the soul as it is. And then the
mind is a filter.
Right? It's a filter. And sometimes that filter may be
damaged.
It's like an antenna has altered.
So that's what that's what the that's how we understand the
experience of mental illness.
Or, you know, those things where the antenna is damaged or turned
or something like that. For a child it's not developed yet it's
not pulled up yet.
For someone in a coma, it's it's just covered.
Astra de says from an Islamic perspective, is the possibility of
extraterrestrial intelligent life plausible?
Or does the prophets of Allah and His sudden message being universal
and that only includes humans and jinn, we only hold that there is
it's rationally possible for lots of create another rational being.
However, we know from our scripture, that what exists
there's that there are three rational beings angels, humans
engine,
right?
There is not there is no record of Allah creating no mention of Allah
creating a rational being that is outside of these three. Right? So
I don't
I don't see that the belief that that there's a UFO and aliens, I
don't think that will take you outside of Islam. Right? Or maybe
not even outside of Arizona.
But there's no, it's a worm.
It's believing in cartoons and fairy tales. So well. There's no
evidence for it for it.
Neither scripturally nor physically.
And look at how much Allah has told us about the creation. He's
told us about angels. He told us about the shayateen of Elgin. He's
told us about animals. He named sewers after animals. He told us
about the stars. He told us about the trees. Tell us about the
skies. So it's about the sun and the moon. He's told us what
written generally exists.
So I don't believe that there are UFOs there's definitely no
scriptural evidence for it. And knowing that what we know of Allah
subhanaw taala he's told us what everything that exists that is of
import to us.
Good
All right, so here's the question.
In England, I gave a talk in bank in Birmingham. And I said that the
way of shaytaan very clever technique of shades on to
introduce you to a great harm
is to have you become convinced that that harm is a solution.
How does he do that by introducing a lesser, yet more dramatic harm,
right.
And hence, you will people by themselves would run to the
greater harm, that is his real end goal.
So, it's a two step process. So, introduce you to a a type of
allowed and attention getting lesser harm.
And then, to the evil that he truly wants people to be on for a
long term, he must put an angle of that being a solution. Okay.
To that, so
that's usually how, let's take example of abuse. So certain
people abuse, right, and then as a seeming solution to that abuse,
another movement is born
out of that, but that other movement is actually far worse.
Okay, without, but you can't actually you become handcuffed,
because any critique of that movement is perceived by the
people as Oh, you're taking this abuse lightly. You're dismissing
this abuse, or use even support that abuse. So you can't even
critique. And this is how shaytaan gets people to
support fully and usher in a whole new regime.
Now, the question is asking, in your opinion, what is
if liberalism
is that small harm, and now people are looking for an antidote to
that? Will they then flee to an antidote that's worse?
I don't necessarily see.
I find liberalism to be the main vehicle that shades on wants
people to be on. Right, and all the abuse of minorities around the
world, being the smaller,
bad thing that liberalism seems to be the solution for, and is in
many ways a solution for those things, but it's also ushering in
something far worse, which is essentially like a completely
narcissistic worldview for people to to live by. And Neil ballistic
as well, where there's no absolute values, no absolute truths. So
the nihilism or nihilism. I say nihilism. He say nihilism, knee,
holistic, right? nihilistic, maybe.
How do you stick to goals and avoid wasting time?
But one of the things that the best way to do things is that to
set a time and a place where you're going to do whatever you're
going to do,
right? So
I want to lose weight, I want to gain muscle, I want to learn FIP.
That's the sentiment, that's all it is. But a plan is now needed.
I'm going to study
you know, 30 minutes a day, 20 minutes a day.
At the at my desk, first thing in the morning, you set a timer.
Right? So it's actually the pragmatics I would give out of
slow, it's the pragmatics of it. That helps you, you know, do
things. It's a good point here. Yes, feminism is the like the
solution for abusive men. Yeah, for example, you got
Have there been men who are abusive, of course, the whole
British law system, by the way, compared to the shitty British law
is completely oppressive to women. Right. So now let's movement
spawns out of that. You can't not support that. Because it would be
seen that you're supporting the views of men, but we have settled
on No, we don't support that because they're funding their
source of justice is not our source of justice. What is their
source of justice?
Their own ideas, right? So your own ideas may hit the mark once
may hit the mark twice, but eventually that epistemology
that methodology is going that that source is going to lead you
far off into. That's exactly what she critiqued in the Barbie
critique.
mockery, I always tell my kids watch out for every commercial,
every show, every movie has to make a mockery of men, guaranteed.
Maybe they'll tuck it in. Okay, there's one respectable male
character, but then three others are getting on Netflix, at every
other commercial. Is a guy getting smacked by a woman, right? get
beaten up by a woman, right? Things like that. Don't think
she's gonna make it like, the woman is like standing up in the
guy's like, on his knees or whatever. That don't don't think
that that doesn't settle slowly, subtly in people's minds. So I
want to I pointed out to them like you're gonna see stuff you're
gonna see stuff. There's no way to avoid seeing stuff. So I just
pointed out to them. Keep See that right there. That's a subtle way
of putting it in your mind. All right. Of
a guy getting smacked by a woman. Right?
Taller bras Brazi Arthas gives a quote Arthur Clarke says there are
two possibilities. Either we are alone in the universe, or we are
not both are equally terrifying. We're not alone. We have Monica,
we have a loss of honey, which Ana? And what is terrifying. We do
have Shayateen algin Sara Khan says, can you release the Arabic
grammar workbook we can do that in jungle. Get to that. We have a lot
a lot of books that are not printed anymore. How can we
explain to Muslim that said is it was indeed nine at the age of
confirmation if they think that her age could have been wrongfully
transmitted is because she heard about herself as the transmitter,
wouldn't she be the best one to transmit her own age? Right? The
only source that we have that she was that age is herself boasting
about it. So
I don't understand someone who are you accepting her Hadith or
rejecting Hadith as a full fledged adult? She told you she was nine.
What's your problem? Right? And what innocence I have about it?
Why don't you let people be who they want to be? She's happy like
that. Why don't you leave her alone? Why are you getting
involved?
It's such a non issue like and it's kind of a Stanford slam being
the truth. Like the fact that this is the biggest issue people can
pick out thank you. That's the biggest problem you found in our
religion. Like Alright, then we defeated you because you we got
issues with your God itself and you don't even know who your God
is it Christ. Is it that you don't understand the Trinity itself and
you're coming to us at age of nine is that via that's your issue. And
if you look at it from every single point of epistemology, yes,
it's not an issue even in there like, oh, the liberals can't say
anything anymore about it. Never they, they they promote love for
everybody. So why don't why are you getting involved in people's
love? And where's the object? Right? Like, there's not they
don't have an objective like, this is the age Yeah, man. Well, yeah,
what is your
shit he puts it perfectly is two things.
It is that the body can physically handle it. And the family is
accepting of it. Like it's like none of the prophets enemies use
this against him. Right? And Abu Bakar, the mother of Aisha, we're
proud of it happy for it. All right, that means that this was a
norm. She's talking about it normally. This was their norm.
When you live in the desert, you mature real quick, physically and
mentally. Why might you mature so mentally equipped mentally,
because there are many factors in life? Right? Today? If I said to a
15 year old here, the keys here's an apartment go live? Why can't
they could live? There's too many complicated things. There's bills,
there are rules. There are laws, there isn't gas stove. There's
insurance. There's all sorts of stuff. All right.
So yeah, you gotta sit there. There's distractions. There's
unhealthy foods. There's all sorts of things in life that would
render this person will be completely destroyed. Right?
Within two, three months, we'll be putting the white flag up. There's
a lot of factors in life. Just in the society, right? Go to the
desert society. What do I need?
Physically, what do I need? I need to know. Where's the water source?
Okay. I need to know. Where's the food source? Well, we live in a
tribe. Why do I need to worry about food? Someone's cooking? You
live in a tribe? Not everyone cooks everyday someone
slaughtered. Okay, we all eat there. Two days later, oh, so and
so slaughtered we all eat there. Next day is my turn. We all eat
there. Right? They all come here to eat. That's how they lived in
those days. You didn't ever want to just come home have a wife and
mom, dad kids and we all cook and we wake up at nine in the morning
and we come back at 5pm didn't live like that, right? So to learn
every
thing you needed to learn about life is doable by the age of
seven.
I'm telling you everything, how to light a fire, how to slaughter an
animal, how to cut up an animal, like what else is there to do? How
to milk a goat? What else is there?
By the age of seven, you have learned everything there is to
learn in your society. It's amazing. The difference between
how people used to live today and some countries like Japan, for
example, I don't know if they changed recently. But as you can
tell, I was 13 years old. Yeah. So like, if you're going down that
route, why don't you just say all of Japan is yeah, they're exactly.
why don't why don't you also say that hold on, you are also
consenting for a nine year old to do far more today, which is to
completely alter their gender, and to take pills that will completely
transform how they grow up, and to also physically to have the
surgery. So you're consenting that, but you do you have an issue
with a marriage, where there's no permanent damage at all.
You're, you're you're totally consenting, that you're consenting
for a girl to have a boyfriend, right?
Or
you see the stuff that goes on in some of these, like middle schools
and stuff these kids are actually doing, it's out of control. No,
it's out of control. It's out of control. Is your Salah valid if
you put your hands down during the prayer even if you're not
automatic, you know, and all the mother who just go to school so as
not invalidated is never invalidated by the hands being
down. You may have left off a favela in that method. That's it.
And apostate in my family only told me he left no other family
members are aware. And he's still pretending as if he's a Muslim.
That's a great question. Right. All right. Let's say you're in a
family and you live and one of the you live in like
I don't know if he said the same house or within the you see each
other all the time. And he privately told you you posted but
he does make we do makes a law.
Well, firstly, this law behind them is invalid.
But do you say something? Or do you just leave it in hopes that
they'll change his mind at some point?
Or do you have to like,
bring it out?
And make it an issue?
Because if you bring it out either a lie.
Or
if someone doesn't, what would stop him from like, right? Or
he'll actually cement himself in it now. Okay, yeah. Right now I'm
gonna bring it out. And now he's got more gas, more fuel to go
against the dean.
And you're the only one that knows. And you're Yeah.
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Can you ask around?
It's got to be.
Here is where I would put it is Who is he harming?
If he's now harming others, right? I would say listen, this is
between me and you. You start to whisper to the little cousins
about your cookery beliefs.
This is over. Okay.
So I would put it at that. Is he harming somebody? Right. Is he
just a youth in the family or is he an adult who's also providing
the meat and leading the prayer?
It's another problem, right?
Tomorrow, are we covering our shoulder? Yes. First, we have Owen
Benjamin scheduled and then we're covering our shooter. It's
probably going to be a bit longer stream and we're going to be
fasting so
I've stopped my workouts because my garage is averaging 120 last
month in Dallas. You're lucky you came to Jersey.
So 120 degrees in Dallas, and it's dry heat
and you don't have data fats and you'll have another effects live
stream. And you don't have mbyc that tonight
what do you have in Dallas? Cheaper homes?
It Oh, dry even the wintertime
so you need
what if what if we did went dead Did Did you attend any of our
Decker's? The Friday that Korea last week, right? Like two three
years ago and since then we've been like Okay, what if we did
that in Dallas? What would happen
if we tried to start it? Yeah, we did an epic mission. We heard a
loud scream when nobody was in the masjid. So
shit on
Left wow that's insane
that's insane
this copyright exists in FIP
did they need to be compensated when they produce a work otherwise
it just forget whether it's not it's permitted and fit but
you're not going to have much of an industry if if authors are not
compensated for their efforts
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No, they didn't have it back then. So yeah if you find a manuscript
you can take it and republish it
what's a good books as medium that goes over how to enter non Muslim
questions if God created everything who created God, etc.
This one's good. The Divine for critical months. The soraa,
Rashid's book,
Islam answers atheism.
And number three Hamzat sorts his book, The Divine for critical,
divine realities.
Divine Reality or divine reality. I think it's singular, right? The
Divine Reality Yeah, this three solid books will have a lot of
overlap in them so that you can actually it'll cement in your mind
even further.
I heard that say to men, he was just 15 years old and she gave
birth say nice. Yes, that's true. Or 14 Right.
Can you do a series on the judgment day? Yes. Why not?
Okay.
I recently started praying my arms down is my salon null when I
actually put my arms back No.
flotsam a king is asking, there is no connection between validity and
the arms. Your Salah is valid in any way shape your arms are.
Nor do you also jutsu whether you put your arms
folded or down, or up to the side, Egyptian style, right? Remember
that old Egyptian fat sulla on the heart? Ha.
No, those are the pharaohs. Those the pharaohs. Yeah, that's the
pharaohs. Yeah. The Ursula will not be invalid.
It will not be invalid. You would be an innovator. But your slot is
not valid. Like if you have prayed like this the whole time. Right?
Your Salah is not invalid, but you're an innovator is a sinful
innovation.
There's something called valid but sinful so as valid, but you're
sinful for that.
alarm bell catheter, if you keep moving around, yes. Yes.
What if all right here listen to this? What if that person is
married yet? Then you have to? She has to know.
Your cousin comes to us and listen, I'm actually not a Muslim
anymore. I'm out of Soweto Believe it or not, a lot of you have seen
him. You're like wait, why did you just tell me now your wife's is
committing Zina now, because the moment you said that the marriage
is nullified, does not need a call, it does not you have it's
nullified. Now she's not your wife. Now, the moment for a
husband or wife that their spouse renounced his Islam the marriage
is done for she covers her hair right away in front of this guy
and picks up the bags and leaves then settle the divorce later.
That's actually the shittier we ask a lot never to put us in that
position again.
Or ever. I mean, yeah.
It's actually exposed
to that person at least. At least to the wife. Yeah. At least to the
that's where we said that line has to be where there's harm, and
that's harm.
Do I have to live in the UK when shit when the Maddy comes?
I don't know to be honest, anything about that?
When should you give up under? Never, never.
That's exactly the thing of the prophets. I seldom said you will
get an answer until you yourself give up.
Right unless you
hurry and rush.
The Sahaba said What does rushing mean?
He said that the person says I may die and I didn't get an answer.
So as long as you're continuing to make the DUA
you'll get your answer. But the moment you say I'm done with it,
I'm
good, I'm good to go. Plus, why would you get an answer? You
didn't want it badly enough. Some things you need to prove that you
want it badly enough. So you need to keep making the dot for years.
All right, couple more questions Is it allowed for a woman to ask
her husband to live with her family if he's not willing to give
his wife a place to live without his sister?
Yes, it is allowed to ask. But a man should not go and live under
the roof of his enlace
he shouldn't do that.
And he must afford his wife satisfactory living arrangements.
If
he should not then bring in people that will upset this satisfaction.
If he's forced to then it's temporary. Good. Temporarily bring
in other relatives that I have to take care of. Okay, that's
temporary. But
he should not go and live
under
you know people and live off their dime and live off their roof. His
is he's gonna go downhill if he goes and if any man does that
they're gonna go downhill
Of course if someone gets becomes an older man in the family once
you pass a certain age well, that's all bets are off. He's live
wherever you live. No one expects anything from you. When you become
an old men, essentially, do you believe there will be a killer for
returning before he met Maddie arrives?
No, don't believe that.
But doesn't mean that it's not possible just don't think that
it's that would happen.
People with short arms can't reach their knees when they're on the
floor doing the shahada
note does not invalidate the prayer.
Have there been any NBF episodes on marriage? Yes, we did a big one
and we put it on the New Brunswick Islamic center mbyc YouTube
channel and cut it up into 50 videos.
You mentioned last time the profit using tech wif to discourage
people looking around and stuff is that would that not constitute
like the answer is no. Because the Prophet the way he worded it is
not a direct threat he had said is possible. Right? It is possible
rationally possible. That would happen. And for the burning the
house of the people in prefetches. I thought of he didn't say I will
do it. I thought of
if someone is annoying you outside they'll tell them it's authentic
way to pray.
Is marriage mandatory on those who have problems like physically,
marriage is never mandatory too soon.
But you're not allowed to believe that not that in general celibacy
is better than marriage that you can not believe you can believe
that for you at this time. You're not ready to marry
How can we accept things we can't change and make dua, you just
accept that.
You just accept that he realized that in this trip tribulation.
There is a wisdom and a benefit and a wisdom is a benefit. Wisdom
means benefit. There's a benefit for me here in this tribulation,
there is a benefit for me in this situation. And it's up to you to
accept Allah's Will for you. This is Allah as well that I have to
suffer from this delay or I have to face this obstacle or I have to
do something I don't want to do. It's Allah's will. It's out of my
control, I have to do it. So when you take that attitude, you're
accepting you're submitting to Allah as well. And when you submit
to the will of Allah, that's only the only then
can the foot two hearts come. But as long as you're hating the
situation, that is a sign that your neffs is still big, and
you're resisting, stop resisting, resisting you stop resisting
something out of my control in the first place. If it's totally out
of your control, you accept it.
Something Allah is willing to happen and handle it the way the
shittier requires. If it's an oppressor comes into your army.
It's Allah's will
and must be a reason. Maybe we have committed sins. Maybe we have
to make Toba. Maybe we have a weakness maybe we didn't invest in
the army enough. Now let's figure out how to fix it.
And the sign that you accept Allah's Will you don't care about
the person who's doing it. This
The tool was a divine tool, you just a divine tool to correct
something that we've done that's terribly wrong.
Alright, that's how we that's, that's from the meanings of
accepting it, it's not accepting it outwardly, because the city may
outwardly say you have to fight this back. Right? It could be
something where
an injury causes you to have to miss a vacation.
Where How big is your knifes Do not resist. If that's all I really
wanted to go this way. But I was been stopped. Accept it.
In your own room, something better is going to happen. Where you're
recovering, right? But you cannot find the pearls. Unless you have
firstly accepted the sign that you've accepted. It is you're
smiling, you're happy. That's the sign they do accept it. I'm
totally accepted. This will This is Allah's decision. I'm pleased
with it. I'm going to find now a way to be happy with this. And
that's the meaning of not rebelling and not resisting
Allah's decree. Let's now turn to the Word
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