Shadee Elmasry – NBF 238 Affairs of the Ummah
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The OMA program for children is a professional development program for children, focusing on culture and the loss of personality. political and logistical topics such as war, the use of language and news, history of Afghanistan and Bangladesh, and the loss of the Torah and methods used by various people in their daily lives, including bodybuilding, gluten, and praying are discussed. The conversation touches on the potential consequences of spreading Islam among cultures and the loss of the Torah.
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Cera morning Kumar from Deloitte who baraka to
welcome to NBF, Episode 238, where we're going to be talking about
affairs of the OMA.
I am not Dr. Shadi. I'm Savannah duck Shad is running it a little
bit late. So he told me to just
start the stream and start talking. So
I'm visiting here from the Dallas area, and I was here for the
defense program. And we just concluded the program this past
week. So I just wanted to talk about some of the highlights of
this program.
For those of you who are interested in joining Inshallah,
as you guys know, Safina Society offers ArcView classes, which are
the online classes.
So as you know, dark shadow has been talking about it last few
days, last few weeks, they're gonna have four different tracks
for the program. Arc, few kids aren't few Arabic,
or the other two
aren't the plus. And then ArcView basic. So these four programs are
offered for those who are trying to study online. As for those who
want to come on site to New Jersey, which I would highly
recommend,
especially in the month of rubeola word, there's going to be mold.
It's like every night I heard. So I definitely need a new to come.
But for those coming that want to come on site, we have that
program, the seminary that they started.
This past summer, we covered the fourth line.
So we went through fic aqidah, and dissolve, as well as the urban
hadith of Imam in Norway.
We have teachers like Sharon, who was
taught Maliki field. And that's the course that I took him to does
that really opened up my eyes to fit and actually studying for
dying for the first time, in a proper manner. Actually, that we
had chef Murad, who was the teacher for that. And then we had
chef Imran, who's the new teacher, he's teaching Hanafy field. And
then we have hosted we have, obviously Dr. Shadi for dissolve,
which those classes are going to continue throughout the year.
They're going to be online, so we can ask him if it's available for
everybody, as well.
So just wanted to give a shout out to that outfit.
And last but not least, Dr. Or feature Dr. Osman Oz, as you guys
are familiar with. He really did a great job by Shala setting
everything up
and giving extra time to the students. Like I spent 1520 hours
at least outside of class covering different poems in medical field
with him. So I really wanted to give him a shout out and thank you
for that.
You can turn your mic on and talk about the soup kitchen because
that's another feature of the program. I think it's mic three.
Yeah, so I remember one so the soup kitchen is also near to get
closer to the mic. It's like a part of Donald fluffiness and
stock shot the Austin has a big part in it. It's this kitchen we
run from the waterfall building. We're all doing back to school
drive and everything like that right now we have barbecues and
all the time for kids in the community we have every Wednesday
from six till seven we give our food to everyone and we're the
back to school drive is happening next next weekend if I'm correct,
inshallah. It'll go well, so, so Doug, Chad is still not here.
Then you current affairs, besides Imran Khan that you want to talk
about
No, okay.
Hi inshaAllah then
I'll just step off then and then we'll wait till Dr. Shetty gets
here hopefully he's here in a few minutes
because I don't know what else to talk about. So see you guys soon
sounds like?
All right, I see come and bring us our stories. So we have to do you
know for
you know the
affairs of the
affairs of the OMA today
Bismillah al Rahman al Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam
ala Rasulillah. While early wasafi women want to welcome everybody to
the Safina side in north of effects live stream
on a really warm and hot Wednesday. I mean, it is you don't
want to be outside, not just the heat. The mugginess is something
else.
I was gonna begin with something I wanted to say how many messages I
got, though, people were so happy just that we
talked about Imran Khan.
And we mentioned his UN speech and stuff. I mean, he's just loved.
I can't blame them.
They gotta go and ruin it and put some, you know,
negative guy with negative charisma in there, who's not going
to move the needle at all in the world.
In the scene on the world, but on the World Forum or the world
scene, whatever.
What's the expression? The world stage? That's what I meant to say.
on the world stage they're gonna put some guy who is the guy has no
does not move the needle at all.
All right, most of them news
today affairs of the OMA last week we talked about the affairs of the
Ummah relating to
we talked about
our brothers and sisters in England Of course having some
these types of dramas that we don't expect, which aren't really
even news of the OMA. Okay, but here is another piece of news.
Bengali Islamic leader Dilwara Hussein Saeed say Ud.
Okay, he is the president of Bangladesh's opposition. Jamaat al
Islami party and former member of parliament. Okay. And he has
passed away how they Rahmatullah I don't know anything about the
politics or the groups of Bangladesh but that's why we're
here we're here to learn and to expose our ignorance about things
or get to see where we're ignorant about things and remedy those
that's what the whole purpose of the affairs of the OMA is.
We have such a vast OMA it's unbelievable how,
like you'll you'll never catch up with what's happening. But the
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said and broadly, that
whoever is not concerned with the affairs of our Ummah is not one of
us, which means that not everyone has to be 100% up to date on
everything, but we should care. And we should expand our horizons
and we should be cosmopolitan shouldn't just be stuck to one
culture that That era is done with, like that era of just like
just doing one culture.
That era is done with like we everyone's got to be global.
So 8083 was a prominent Islamic scholar and speaker.
He was taken to the University in Dhaka Sunday afternoon after
suffering a heart attack. And then he passed away in ilaha illa Rajon
he was in jail for 13 years
passed away at the hospital. Now why was he?
What is exactly his his stance and politics what made him something
special in Bangladesh, one of the leaders of the world Islamic
movement internationally relent Murnau and to move festival of
Quran famous Isley me Dean
Bangladesh Jamaat e Islami eMyR meaning second in command net, I
guess. Second income in international renowned Islamic
scholar multiple author Dinoire Hussein's a UT Rahim Allah
and did his world tour. That's interesting, interesting
phraseology there ended his world tour tonight at 8pm.
In response to the call
of Robert Lamine very poetic. This great brother has struggled all
his life to establish Islam in the court of the world. Despite
torture, he did not move away from his ideals in his movements. His
death is painful for the world Islamic movement. Why do they keep
saying world Islamic movement?
Like is there something beyond that? Like why not say like the
dollar or something? Anyway, it's a minor issue. Sheriff's ad has
been serving a life sentence for alleged crimes against humanity
during the Bangladesh independence war. Do you know anything about
this? Are you Bengali Paxton
and cinema? Excellent. His party however, Oh, congratulations, you
guys August 14, the big day guy. His party, however, considered the
trial controversial and regarded it as a political attempt
to try party leaders in 2013 A local court
called the international crime tribunal sentence add to death for
crimes against humanity. Your crimes against humanity means he
that's like a big deal. Like did he torture people? At least seven
eight people died in clashes with police and other law enforcement.
Okay, in reaction to the court verdict? Whoa. That's not clashes
if 78 people died, that's a full blown riot.
The country's Supreme Court in 2014 reduced the punishment to
life imprisonment however, so what was it before death sentence? Wow.
If life imprisonment is the reduction and must have been death
sentence.
Okay.
In 2009, the crimes tribunal was criticized
for unfair trial standards.
Okay.
Bangladesh gained independence from Pakistan in 1971. After a
* war, the Jamaat e Islami party has been criticized for its
alleged collaboration with the Pakistani army during the war.
Okay
so that the Jamaat e Islami. But wait a second, wait a second.
Pakistan at that point is the nation right? And Bangladesh is
breaking away. So he was just being a loyalist to his country.
And he was doing what in most Islamic fiqh would be against
breaking away, right.
From a Muslim country and not from a Hindu country, which you can
understand August 14, like the idea of Pakistan, a country for
the Muslims, that makes sense because you don't want to be ruled
by Hindus. But here you are ruled by Muslims and you're doing a
second break away. 9071. So why would they be criticized for
collab they're not collaborating. That is their that's their nation.
The work culminated in the success of the secession of East Pakistan
from West Pakistan, resulting in the creation of the independent
nation of Bangladesh. Rooted in decades of political, economic and
cultural disparities between the two wings of Pakistan tension
retentions reached a breaking point, the Awami League led by
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman emerged as a political force championing the
rights and autonomy of East Buxton. 1977. The general election
saw the Awami League win a landslide victory in East Buxton,
gaining a majority in the National Assembly. However, the central
government's reluctance to transfer power fueled widespread
frustration. In response, the Pakistani military land launched
Operation search light to suppress growing demands for autonomy.
The mukti bahini, a Bengali guerrilla force formed to fight
the Pakistani Pakistani military. So that's a terrorist group
really.
As violence escalated, millions of East Pakistani refugees fled to
India See,
back to the Hindus.
That's why this stuff is not good.
In December of 1971, India intervened militarily to support
bahini escalating the conflict into a full scale war. A joint
Indian and bahini offensive lead to the defeat of the Pakistani
military so Bangladesh, are you like they basically did a Sharif
Hussein, where they went inside took aid from the Hindus against
the Muslims.
So is this a sore spot?
In
no free Foxton is like a sore spot like why did you guys do this and
stuff?
People that do just because they resent Paxos.
Yeah, let's see you people are saying anything here.
Listen, folks where this defeatist side in other facts livestream
Wednesday is dedicated to the affairs of the OMA the history of
the OMA the Be aware of the different cultures of Muslims out
there, their their histories, their politics, and that's what
we're doing. That's what we're doing today. So,
okay, chocolate wall says, Oh, my God, Benghazi will be supremely
offended by this
offended Are we speaking facts or fiction here? They
they broke away from another Muslim nation. I'm not saying that
there probably wasn't some grievances or some everyone has
grievances. I can come up with grievances, but
it seems that it was oppressive. So sentiment says oppression
begets you know, settlement S is a big helper. ArcView there's two
summons. Salmaan de
Yes. Dallas, Sandman from Dallas.
And Sandman s okay.
All right.
And of course, somebody here saying what makes sense the
bitterness is only with the older generation that experience this
because I'm sure the youth
really not affected by this. The war resulted in significant loss
of life, widespread human rights abuse, and many casualties ranging
from hundreds of 1000s and some even said, millions. Jamaat e
Islami oppose the country's independence from Pakistan during
the war. Let's rephrase that. Jamaat e Islami opposed
get dis what's what will be the right word?
Who Rouge coverage. They opposed rebellion against authority.
Let's just reword this here. Jamaat e Islami did not oppose
independence or this wonderful thing independence. No
They opposed rebellion against the ruler against the government
against authority. How about saying they oppose the separation
of Muslims ins from one strong big body to two different bodies?
Okay.
All right.
How about that as as a different framing of the masala All right,
many of its leaders were aligned with the Pakistani military, their
military, and were accused of collaborating with them. What
language is this? How do you collaborate with your own
military? Right?
Collaborating is a word that implies treachery.
I collaborate like with another nation, that will be correct. No,
this paragraph is way off
we need to get brother Judah for an explanation. He's our resident,
you know, a Bengali from who would know this stuff. Because this is
from his generation. We need him on the stream to know what's going
on here because
this doesn't make any sense. Just the just be careful with the
language when you read these things, right? I mean, it's it's
funny to see how he's trying to pull the wool over your eyes
against independence. Now how about against?
See if this is the pain management doctor?
How about against rebellion?
Many of its leaders were aligned with the Pakistani military and
accused of collaborating with them. Right.
Oh, that's an interesting story. Who was it?
Not not the doctor
is an interesting story here. Afghanistan. This is hilarious.
Many people are saying that the Bengalis in the history were
oppressed and still very oppressed. Okay, by the
Pakistanis. The main reason was that they were very poor.
And the Indians made use of this and split between the OMA
is a very sore and sensitive topic for many Bengalis.
I recognize that
that kind of oppression is a very sore but what I the criticism here
is the language of this article saying the Jamaat e Islami is
against independence. Wait a second.
Independence. Hold on, you have one nation here. So they're
against rebellion. They're against breaking up and OMA breaking up a
nation. Okay. And then you don't collaborate with your nation's
army you work with your nation's army right loyally to the nation.
Collaborate with an enemy, a foreign enemy.
Now, let's move from Pakistan and Bangladesh where we're
took a little sliver of history and learn that. Let's move over a
little bit more to Afghanistan. Present day. Who has Afghanistan
sentenced? A sorcerer? Okay.
I'm sort of tickled here by the language. And look at the picture
that five pillars put up like this, like
candles and flames and sorcery. Witchcraft.
A sorcerer has been sentenced to eight years in prison in
Afghanistan's Josiane province amid a crackdown on witchcraft.
Okay, now witchcraft, by the way,
I believe is a thing, but legally it's not a thing. I don't think in
America ever since The Scarlet Letter ever since the wait, sorry.
Not the scarlet letter, the Salem witch trials. I don't think
witchcraft in the United States was ever a legal category. Okay.
Elizabeth brown makes a good point here. Just imagine somebody says
that. Abraham Lincoln fought against Confederate independence.
Right. And who was a Ulysses S Grant collaborated with the US
Army. language doesn't make any sense. But of course, we're not
taking lightly or saying anything lately about the
alleged oppression that occurred, right?
To the Bengalis.
So we're not going to
take that lightly. Let's look at this sorcery article here set.
The spokesman for the ministry of vice and virtue. Interesting.
Mohammed Sadhak acha wrote on his Twitter pitch. Some time ago in
the Joe John province a match a magician was introduced to the
court by the Provincial Directorate of the Ministry of
vice and virtue. And finally he was sentenced to eight years in
prison.
He added that the arrests of these those practicing sorcery has
started with intensity.
The news comes after the ministry of vice and virtue ordered an end
all to all magic and spell casting.
According to the Ministry giving amulets to people is not against
the Sharia.
Okay, amulets
what is an amulet is something that you wear, or that you hang
that you believe is a source of protection and blessing or
blessing? Now, are we allowed to have that yes, we are but on one
condition, it has to be with the name of Allah only. And the Quran
and the DUA that is known. It could be your own dog, right?
Bismillah by the name of Allah, Allah the lay of the room, man is
me he shaped there is no harm with his name, in the name of Allah.
Who's with who's by whose name no harm is ever attached. So the name
of Allah baits have written, worn
in a leather case, why did they put leather case because then you
can enter it into the bathroom, enter into the bathroom with it,
placed in a car in a home, what have you all of that is acceptable
in Islam, and it's in the words the descent of Abby's eight, do I
have it here?
Even if he's eight mentions it? And he mentioned Sahaba did this
for little kids who did not yet know how to read the Quran is
permitted for kids and is permitted for adults. Of course,
the recitation is is probably we would say superior. There's no
doubt about that. And the Eman is what's even more important.
However,
the one of the functions of such amulets or just writing of the
Name of Allah and Victrola is that it triggers the recitation which
strengthens the Eman so this is the level which so called amulets,
and I don't like to use that word because it's it has an association
with the occult or something. Superstitions. So let's say we
will we call it hedge, they call it hijab protection. In North
Africa, they may call it hedges, they may call it Tao, we've
seeking refuge, right.
And so when we look at it, we say that Allah Himself
has said, the Prophet himself has said that by the name of Allah,
harm goes away from it, just the name, written, spoken. That's it
in any way, shape and form
that it triggers you to recite it, and it triggers you. And it
strengthens your belief, because we are also saying that the
recitation is superior. And on top of that, the belief is superior.
The belief is even superior. But all of these are domino effects to
one another. Right? So because, okay, believe it only in your
heart. Okay, but how do I strengthen that belief? saying,
All right, put it up in writing triggers people to say it, right.
So that's why having these things in writing written down is, is
good, but there are also some conditions.
Some of these conditions are that it has to be in a noble location.
It can't be in an in noble, right? area.
Eight you can't you have to monitor now where you spread your
feet. It shouldn't be on things like keychains you ever see this
little AYATUL kursi on a keychain or Allah? Is name written on a
keychain? Well, why is that not right? Well, what do people do
with their keys? It's hanging from the key from in the car thrown in
your pocket, back pocket, throw it down. So that's something that
anyone who gets me those gifts I put the keychain somewhere else, I
hang it the keychain somewhere else, let's say
on a necklace, that too may not be the best place to put it. If
you're gonna put it on a necklace, you have to wrap it in leather so
you can go to the bathroom.
Anywhere low which shouldn't be a bumper sticker no
Okay,
a bumper sticker shouldn't put it there, it's low. Anything below
the waist level is considered by in the shitty out to be a lowly
place. That's where the location of an adjuster is. So all these
situations, places are things you got to keep in mind. If and when
you ever hang the name of Allah or a head is or a towel weave. So
here are the scholar here is saying, according to the Sharia
courts of Afghanistan
that amulets themselves are not against the Sharia.
But it's the
sorcerers and the witches who use non Islamic amulets that rely on
other than the Quran. This is going to be shut down.
I didn't know that Afghanistan even had this problem.
Provincial leaders have been instructed to be very serious in
pursuing jaguars, they call them Jeju gars. Witches. Although
Afghan public opinion has always been disapproving of witchcraft.
Some Afghans have turned to emulate writers and witches to
help solve their problems.
In Islam, witchcraft is considered haram, because it involves seeking
supernatural powers supposedly, outside of Allah's control Whoa.
Who's author this?
Just the five pillars staff. No, it's not outside of God's control.
Nothing is outside of God's control. Allah is has created
evil. Evil is not just the absence of goodness, many people imagine
that evil is the absence of Mercy No. Evil is the thing min shadowy
mal Kulluk from the evil which Allah created.
And witchcraft is forbidden because you are calling upon the
dark side of the spiritual worlds the unseen world to us is a world
of light and is a world of darkness is a world of angels and
is a world of demons and Allah is in control of all of them and he
created all of them nothing's outside of this is off data class
right now we just turned into off data class because this person
should hold on to view foaming at the mouth if you read this right
now right out supernatural power suppose the outside of Allah's
control no
you know, shaking Raj is a reviver of aqua love evocative passion for
awkward
Mashallah.
No, it's not outside of Allah's control, nothing evil. In the end,
the demonic world is fully in his control, he created it, and he has
the wisdom behind the creation of it. Okay, so that idea puts us at
ease,
puts us at ease. So he's, it's in his control. It's not something
that
we have to fear that as the devil worshipping forces in the world,
there opti that is that Satan left God's dominion, meaning not left
the heavens, but also left God's control. And he's going to do a
coup on God on the day of judgment or something like that.
Complete anthropomorphic view of things.
Okay, so the writer there.
You know, just that that's not the reason that we're that.
Witchcraft is forbidden witchcraft, is really no different
than when a pious Muslim recites Quran makes dua makes wudu and
prays, what is he surrounding himself with, we're surrounding
ourselves with angelic forces, and they make everything better. Oh,
that's the summary of it. Whatever situation is, when angelic forces
are around you, whatever situation you're in, they make everything
better. Right? No matter what the situation is. Now, the witchcraft
is pulling upon demonic forces, and they make everything worse.
Okay. Islamic scholars emphasize relying on Allah for all matters.
That's correct, and avoiding these practices associated with
witchcraft.
Witchcraft is therefore seen as a form of deception and manipulation
that contradicts the principles of faith. Okay. He got a pass on
those two paragraphs. Some Quranic verses and Hadith back this
opinion are, they followed the shale team and they gave out false
use of magic in the life of pseudo men. Solomon did not believe that
but the devil is a shell teen disbelieved, teaching men magic.
It's their version of how to call upon their these dark forces.
Right. And they learn that which harms them and profits them not.
And indeed, they knew that the buyers of magic would not share
wouldn't not have a share in the Hereafter, and the magician will
never be successful.
Good, right if there was Sahifa no matter what he attains, no matter
how much skill he attains, you'll never be successful. Why? Because
you're calling upon demons who don't want good for you. See,
that's the thing you got to understand. The demons don't want
good for you. So when they come in and the devil is drawn nearer to a
human being, he's trying to misguide him and ultimately he
kicked him to the ken Do you ever see a prosperous which
was the last time you saw one of these
places where the palms are read tarot cards, various witchcraft,
and and that, whenever you see them, aren't they in some dinky
little home? Right?
Livelihood? Sahifa Allah subhanaw taala says, right, they will never
be successful. There are not these witches. And these palm readers
and the palm reading is that's your like, minor league which
you're you're not even a strong witch. Right? You're weak. You're
not a serious sorcerer. You're just playing games, but you're all
four. And they're like, look at you. They all dress oddly. Now
David Blaine. Salman is looking up. This guy is a sorcerer. I
think he's a he's a wizard. Right? He's a sorcerer. I personally
think the stuff that he does. Did you see his frog video? Oh my god.
Should you see the frog video?
That's
yeah, that's, that's not sorcery. That is just weirdness. You are so
weird. He basically puts it in his throat and manages to how many how
many?
How many frogs? Did he actually swallow in his stomach while
practicing this now? Not why I say he's, he's Why say he's a demonic
guys, because who gives you the idea? Like the motivation to keep
trying to control frogs in your throat? Okay, here's another one.
That was really weird that David Blaine did. Okay. Did you see the
ring one where he takes the ring that you're wearing?
And then gives it back to you but connected? Literally, like, as if
molded?
I don't know if that was as if molded to another? Did you see
that one. The guy's got some stuff.
Really short. Let me just go through nothing else.
I haven't seen that one. But here's the thing about this guy.
The only reason that is not to worry about is that he does stuff
that is sort of gross or irrelevant, like staying up in the
glass box for 40 days only drinking water. That's not even a
big deal. There are places in Mexico that because it's not legal
in the United States, but they cure certain things like certain
forms of diabetes. By doing water fasts, there's not a it's not
allowed to do this in the United States. So they go down to Mexico.
Plus, they need to do it in a warm place. Because your body heat,
just your body temperature, just strength goes down. And the people
will go on a water fast for for a day, then three days, then eat
five days, then eat 10 days then eat then 40 days and they're
sleeping like 19 hours a day. And they're covered in like 10
blankets. And so that's that when he went up there, that's not an
issue.
Okay,
that wasn't an issue. It's not a big deal to not eat for 40 days.
But the stabbing stuff, the regurgitating frogs, the ring
trick, that stuff.
And the only reason that he's not much of a threat is that this
stuff is sort of gross. I'll tell you who's a threat. The people
behind the music industry. These are all involved with demonic
forces. I'm guaranteed and they are people who know how to put
millions of people in a collective trance. Right? It's a trance is
nothing less than that.
Okay, so look, what did you find here on David Blaine?
Don't know he has a lot of weird. No, the guy just does. stuff that
he does. He does weird things. That's why it's not it's not
something that glass actual glasses. Yeah, that's just weird.
That's just weird. stay underwater for seven days or something. But
Iceland stayed what stayed underwater for seven days and
nights. But what about the drinking? I mean breathing and
eating or drinking
guys weird. This is weird stunts. I guess.
There are some witches when the Taliban took over there was some
witches trying to send curses
on the Taliban and this witch at a New Jersey wrote some you know
some comments somewhere and they said warning Do not try to send
these spells on against Allah
she said Allah is very strong I'm like Lady you're not dealing with
Allah your minor leagues you're probably dealing with an angel
flicked you back right? That's it, right
normalize the school year we had Terkel readings.
Professional Yeah. Professional.
Alright, what do we let's see what we have here on YouTube related to
the topic of extraterrestrials are you aware of even our best stuff?
See it? He mentioned the Hadith about the seven Earth's
Yeah, but it's not something to go by. It's not something that we can
establish. We can't make an established. I mean, it's
interesting stuff, but we can't make an established claim about
it. And also, let me talk about this because I got sort of annoyed
when I hear these things, Adam and how we're not created in the
heavens, they were created on earth. No,
no, Adam, and how that lived in the heavens, and they were sent
down to the heavens. And we have a hadith in which Prophet Musa met
Sedna, Adam
in the heavenly realm of the buzzer.
And the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said that Musa said you
are the reason we're out
of the heavens.
And Adam had a set um said it was Allah's will go.
And
the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said, Adam defeated Musa in
the in the debate, Hajj, Adam unwholesome.
So clearly, it was paradise.
Or the heavens, we should say, because paradise is different from
the heavens, a Jana and a summer what? A GNN is the plural of Jana.
And that is something once you leave it, you never exit it. And
it's meant for reward only you have to earn it. But where Adam
was created where the angels are living, whether it's a marriage
happened, these are the heavens. Now what's similar to them is
they're all perfect. Like they're absolutely perfect, all of them.
Okay. But what's different is that the Paradise is the abode of
reward. And heaven. The heavens are not abodes of rewards, they're
different angels live there.
And these worlds are massive. So much so the prophets of Allah when
he was Saddam said each one to the next is like throwing a ring in
the desert. Okay.
And it's interesting why the Prophets the law, it was seldom
used the word we used a rink,
something round, why not a deep pit? Right? Allah knows best about
that maybe some people contemplated that.
Continuing from this, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa salam
affirms therefore that they were created in the heavens and came
down. How about Allah saying it bitumen Headjam Yeah, all of you
gymea three of you, Adam Hawa IBLEES leave it
and they come down to earth. So what are the the most of them
evolutionist which I don't think you're most of them at that point,
I personally hold the position that shift new holds that
evolutionist is out of slip. It's like WD knowledge that Allah
created Adam directly. But the evolutionists and some of those
who try to
welds these two opposing doctrines and beliefs.
They say that a bit woman had Jimmy I go down from it was a hill
that they were on a hill. Right? So go down from it. So is that a
big deal like to be to be on a hill? Is that a big deal? There
are a lot of hills on the earth. Right? So then why wouldn't they
just go back up? Right.
It's, it's a it's a long shot.
So that's one of those mistakes that a lot of people make all the
time is that if there's not a lot of people with the most of
evolutionists who are trying to justify this stuff, they try to
say that Adam and what were created on the earth yes
Adam was created from the soil of the earth, not on the earth that
was created in the heavens. Okay, How then did that did he speak to
the angels? Now that Adam speak to the Malayaka the minute he came
down here?
No.
Listen to this.
Saudi Arabia has been fighting witchcraft.
A special unit of religious police pursues magical crime aggressively
in this special unit.
So hey, fictional frontiers are you listening?
This is for you. Is this not a show? What's the show that
you know, the these crime shows? Right, Ghostbusters. La there's
all there's like there's there's a crime show about mass murders that
used to be on. Right. And it was like, you get the profile of the
Criminal Minds, right? This is it right? This is the crime unit
here. Is this not an awesome Crime Unit? Hey, so hey, tag him. Get
him on. Let him listen to this. This is an amazing show. Right?
A special unit.
This crime unit is awesome. Okay. All they do is go around finding
witchcraft. Let's read this. From the Atlantic. Hopefully they're
not going to cut us off because Atlantic is always good writing.
Okay.
For opening line, the sorceress was naked. Now they gotta make it
racy, right? They gotta make it racy.
The sight of her bare flesh startled the prudish officers of
Saudi Arabia's infamous religious police. prudish. How about hieght
they have had, you are the one who is lewd. And you are a profligate
person. If you think that, oh, seeing a naked woman just Oh, no
big deal. That's more on you than them there. So always got to look
at the language of these people. So this committee for the
promotion of virtue and prevention of vice, the CPV PV, which has
barged into her room in what was supposed to be a routine raid of a
magical hideout in the western desert city
of Medina is a sia neighborhood. Ooh, another Madina Munawwara they
pause in shock and let her put her clothes on. The woman still
unclothed, remember, they love nakedness, managed to slip out of
the window of her apartment and flee. So hey, people are going to
be hooked. You got to blur her out though, right? Okay. What a scene.
This is the opening scene. They barged into her house on a raid of
a magician. They see a naked woman there. Okay, that's tough for law
not to keep talking about this, but by standards of like Netflix
standards. This is top notch stuff, right? And then they turn
their head to let her dress and in the meantime, she first of all,
you're not that really that great cups to turn your head and there's
a window right there. So she slips out of the window and she flees.
There begins the mystery, right? We had her in our grip, grip,
grip, and our grasp and she fled out the window. According to the
2006 account of the Saudi AKA AKA of newspaper, okay, which is
attributed similar to the New York Post, she flew like a bird a
frantic pursuit ensued. The unit found their suspect after she fell
through an unsteady roof so she was going from rooftop to rooftop,
one rooftop was weak she felt and went on to the ground next to a
bed of a dosing children
to movie okay, they covered her body arrested her and claimed to
uncover key evidence indicating that witchcraft had indeed been
practiced, including incense talismans and videos about magic.
In the in a report by the journal a lot of via a senior Islamic
cleric lamented that the incident had occurred in the city of such
secret history. The Prophet Muhammad is buried and is
considered the second this is the second most
holy location in Islam second to Mecca don't say this in front of
all metadata below hit you. He said I hit anyone who
says that Anything's better than Medina.
The cleric didn't doubt the details of the incident. Some
magicians may ride a broom and fly in the air with the help of gin. I
don't know about writing on a broom. I think that's is that
that? Well, it's fiction, right. But where did they get the
fiction? Did they get the fiction from some truth? Or has the
fiction spread so widely? That it's said it's settled in people's
minds?
The fate of his sort of this sorceress is not readily apparent,
but her plate is common.
Wait a second.
Her situation is called
uplight like she's some innocent angel. She's doing sad on people.
I'm telling you the language of these articles is driving me nuts
a plight and they're going to turn it into some kind of oppression
thing here. plight
judging from the punishments of Others accused of practicing
witchcraft in Saudi Arabia before and since the consequences were
almost certainly severe. Let me tell you something about this
author. Let's see who the author is.
Ryan Jacobs, Ryan Jacobs.
If you're going to be a writer and stuff, try not to make it so
obvious where your leanings are. Right? Like just take some of
these adjectives out and put something that's more because back
in the day that that the
a good journalists you don't know
what his opinion was, right? Just say the police turned away that's
a fact don't say prudish officers turned away and and those call it
a plight because a plate has a connotation. Right. The fate of
this Sorcerer is not readily apparent. But such cases are
common. Not her plight is common like she's an oppressed minority.
Same with the other one calling a rebellion and independence cause.
Judging from the punishments of others and accused of practicing
witchcraft in Saudi Arabia, the consequences are always severe. In
2007, Egyptian pharmacists, Mustafa Ibrahim was beheaded in
Riyadh after his conviction on charges of practicing magic and
sorcery and adultery and desecrated the Holy Quran. Ah,
he's lucky that's all he got. Okay. The charges of magic and
sorcery are not euphemisms for some other kinds of egregious
crimes.
They alone were enough to qualify him for a death sentence.
He first came to the attention of the religious authorities when
members of a mosque in the northern town of Aurora voice
concerns over the placement of the holy book in the restroom. After
being accused of disrupting a man's marriage through spells, and
the discovery of books on black magic candles with incantations to
summon devils and foul smelling herbs, all the these are the signs
the case and eventually his life. were swallowed by the black hole
of the discretionary court system. Ryan Jacobs, author here, try to
get our work on your adjectives a little bit. So we don't know your
position. It's too obvious. You're way too obvious, right?
The black hole of a discretionary system or how about that's the law
that everybody knows right? How about that's the law and he was
treated justly by that law.
You want to do like the law that's a whole nother discussion.
Why do we Why would we you know, that's the law. If you don't like
the law, that's a whole nother discussion. But for you to call it
discretionary black hole.
The campaign of persecution has shown knows
persecution campaign of persecution. How about that's the
law. You're not allowed to do sorcery. Campaign of persecution
this guy.
But I mean, he did the research, so we got to read the article.
Because no one else did the research. He's the one who went
there and read and did the research. In May two Asian maids
were sentenced to 1000 lashings and 10 years in jail after their
bosses claimed that they had suffered from their magic. Just a
few weeks ago, Saudi newspaper began running the image of an
Indonesian maid being pursued on accusations that she produced a
spell that made her male bosses family subjected to fainting and
epileptic fits, I swear that we do not want to hurt her but to stop
her evil acts against us.
Interesting that Allah subhanaw was out and sort of said follow up
mentions and NEFA thats even awkward. The female witches,
whereas males could also be sorcerers. But the FSC or say the
majority of black magic is done by women. Women are more adept at
black magic
than men hence Allah calls it Nephi 30 For awkward, whereas
theft for example, stealing stuff men are more likely to be thieves,
right? And that's why Allah says a said it was said about the male
than the female. So certain certain crimes have a propensity
where when it comes to sorcery, there's majority will be more will
be female when it comes to something like theft majority will
be male.
And that's the book of Allah. So not something that we're going to
say is just
a rash or a generalization made by us. Accord
into Adam Kugel,
a Jordan bass Middle East researcher for Human Rights Watch
who monitors Saudi Arabia the relentless witch hunts reveal the
hollowness of the country's long standing promises about
liberalizing its justice system.
These people are just taking their own ideas of what's good and bad.
And cutting and pasting it you guys your thought is extreme.
You're the one who's actually really shallow. Your thoughts are
really your ideas are really shallow. Saudi justice systems say
what you want about Saudi it's not based upon your ideals.
And this this bar articles couple of years ago, but it's not based
on your it's nothing changed. It's not based on your ideals.
In a country or public observance of any religious ideas. I was like
Superman, I get this article is becoming stupid to be honest with
you. It's becoming completely
just like a liberal slant on everything. All right.
Ryan Jacobs is the is the author here. This the Saudi government's
obsession with criminal obsession. All right, look at these words. I
mean, you guys are.
I mean, you went did research. I'm waiting for more stories here.
Good. That's what we want to deal with.
Okay, Schick Eidolon. fapy told the Saudis that the only good
thing, by the way from this guy is what he quotes from the Saudi
newspapers is this even original research, you went and got some
Saudi newspapers, sat with a local and got the translation, and wrote
the Atlantic article.
I mean, that's all it is. Every time he says something original.
It's from a Saudi newspaper. Now he's quoting from the Saudi
Gazette.
Sheikh, I did focus as we deal with sorcerers in a specific way.
No one should think that as soon as the name is mentioned, of
whoever files the report, we go and arrest them. In other words,
he's saying there is a process here in 2918 people were charged
with practicing back black magic or using the book of Allah in a
derogatory manner.
In Mecca,
folk He also claims that the process of arresting someone for
crimes of magic involves more than just receiving a tip. Right? Yeah,
because that's hearsay, a tip of someone's doing, he's doing
something that's just hearsay. We need evidence.
A form of formal investigation would be pursued and information
must be collected before an arrest can be made. What sort of
information do they need? The answer was unsurprisingly vague
and innocuous. The suspect sought. If the suspect sought to purchase
an animal with certain features. He asked for a sheep to be killed
without mentioning Allah's name. And as to stain the body with the
animals blood, asked for unusual things like this. Right? The unit
had created a total. I mean, it's not that hard to see the signs of
witchcraft when you enter a room. Right? It's not hard to see the
signs of witchcraft, dirtiness, amulets, incantations, upside
down, sacred texts, things like that. These are common, also,
combined with complaints and accusations. Right?
You could, you could see the effects of witchcraft on a person.
By 2011, the unit had created a total of nine witchcraft fighting
bureaus, in cities across the country. That's a lot of episodes,
right? Nine different bureaus. That's nine different castes.
Okay.
And according to Arab news, again, another or newspaper that he's
citing, that's all this guy did. A day had achieved remarkable
success. He goes, quote, mining for whatever, you know, he thinks
is going to be sensational. They processed 586 cases. Oh, my
goodness, if so, hate to go there. Right. And buy some nice gifts and
get those files, right.
That is a gold mine.
The majority of which were foreign domestic workers from Africa and
Indonesia, the last year he's trying to make it a minorities
thing, right? That last year, the government announced that it was
expanding its battle against magic further.
The move would mean new training courses for its agents. Criminal
Minds, what's the what's the bureau that they go studying?
Go to Quantico. And they study like this the psychiatrist like
psychology of killers and stuff like that.
The unsub z is
a more powerful it's just infrastructure is being built.
Okay.
They booked 215 sorcerers in 2012.
The most aggressive pursuit of witches tends to be in the
interior of the Arabian Peninsula.
That hosted
capitol city, Riyadh and many of the most dedicated followers of
Salafism the ultra conservative school of Sunni Islam.
He had to pull that in while the while it's completely irrelevant
to the case, resting in the country's criminal proceedings,
from the grip of one of the strictest strains of a slump more
adjectives from this guy, the he has he left any like
recurring adjectives, you know these things, has he left a single
one. If there was a dictionary of you know, like tropes, repeatedly
used adjectives about Islam and Muslims, this guy has used all of
them.
Right wrestling, the country's criminal proceedings from the grip
of the strictest strain of Islam, would involve more than just
development of a more progressive outlook, it would require cosmic
revisions in Saudi history and religious identity. Good AI could
have wrote this if you just chat GPT give me a liberal based
article. With every single catch word, you need to use three catch
words per paragraph about Saudi good.
I'm not even a big fan of everything that goes on in Saudi
Arabia, but we have to have some Insaaf here.
The Saudi government and many of its citizens subscribe to the 18th
century teacher Mohammed bin Abdul Wahab
what how is this relevant?
Because it's not like this is a heavy act, taking down sorcerers
and witchcraft and believing in it. That exists, right?
We believe that it exists. It exists. A chef a and Malik and Abu
Hanifa. They all discuss when is witchcraft. When is sorcery
punishable by lashes? And what is it punishable by death? And they
said insofar as what you utter and what you're saying and what you're
writing is outside of Islam, but it's not directly
desecrating a verse,
right or calling upon a bliss guy that is punishable. Like if you're
just saying hocus pocus and stuff, but you're not reversing the
Quran, which is sometimes they do calling upon some demon, you
haven't made cover. So you're just punished. But insofar as your
witchcraft involves the alteration of the Quran, okay,
that's cool for sponsored by death. So what are they judging
you on? They're judging on your words that you're spreading in the
community.
Because the unseen of the effect is not something that we could
see. We could all know that this guy's doing spells on us, but we
can never prove it. And our knowledge is going to be like a
high degree of speculation maximum maximum.
According to historian Vladimir Borisovich, Lecky, Muhammad Ibn
Abdul Wahab sharply criticized superstitious survivals and
fetishism and totemism, which to him were indistinguishable from
idolatry. Formally all the Arabs are Muslims, but in reality, there
existed many local tribal religions in Arabia, each Arab
tribe, each village had a fetish. It's hard to believe how to write
the variety of religious forms that stemmed from the primitive
level of social development and lack of cohesion between the
countries of Arabia, we're serious obstacles to political unity. I'll
do I have set up against this religious polymorphism a single
doctrine called Tauheed. Oh, he created Tauheed. No, that's what
happens when you go to a Russian.
Okay, for knowledge about what Muhammad Abdul Wahab said, here's
something I'm actually interested in maybe we can get somebody who
knows about this. Was it actually true that tribes in Central Arabia
had deviated to that degree?
In which case there may be like a sympathetic view towards towards
him, right? Where he said, listen, all this is cool friendship. But
the problem is the extension of that No, outside those tribes to
regular Muslims.
They will have he's fought against the survivals of local tribal
cults. They destroy the tomb of Saint tombs of saints and forbade
magic fortune telling, but at the same time, the teachings were
directed against official Islam. Under Wahhabi doctrine, magic is
seen as a serious affront to the pure and exclusive relationship.
One is supposed to share with Allah but
that's also all of Sunni doctrine and probably Shia doctrine too.
But belief in the supernatural magic is actually quite common in
Muslim culture. That doesn't make it right. The according to the
Quran, the jinn and demonic supernatural beings Listen, we
don't need his lecture on Islam here.
Just report to us what's going on in Saudi and stop giving this
lecture. Okay, some believe that Jen have the power to cause harm.
It's not uncommon for the possessed to visit faith healers.
According to the Pew Research Center pews always got to make an
appearance in most of the countries surveyed roughly half or
more Muslims affirmed that didn't exist. An evil iser, but then the
other half are not most of them. Right, the other half left Islam
than right Minetta Ginetta Juanes so clearly Jin is a corollary to
Ness, right.
Belief in sorcery is somewhat less common
belief in sorcery Muhammad had been humbled said is it's it's
much it was
humbled himself, his son asked him is Jin possession real? Forget
sorcery. Jin possession is possession real? And he said yes,
no one can deny that it's real. He says a gin enters into a person
you see this person speaking different languages with different
voice having great strength and being able to move their joints in
ways that are abnormal, right. So the sunset, Imam Ahmed said this
to his to his, his son.
Good. So it is it is a knowledge that or it is a claim that's based
upon
observation. Okay, as for shaytaan, touching a person or
whispering to a person that's in the Quran,
but entering into the person, okay.
It's from a hadith in the shaytaan Yejide Feb fib Nia Adam Madeira
DEM. A shaytaan can flow in the human being through the veins,
Majora dem being in his veins.
And this does not necessitate possession, but it may include
possession. All right, that hadith of shaytaan flowing in the blood
of a person may mean angering him. Okay, angering the person
inspiring them to a rage, and it may include possession.
accusation of gin worship and witchcraft once even touched the
administration of former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
when his advisors and aides were arrested on charges of black
magic, Ahmadinejad denied the charges but a sorcerer, well known
among the ruling class claimed that he met with the president at
least twice and gathered intelligence for him on Jin, who
worked for Israel's intelligence agency, the Mossad for the US CIA
Season Finale right there.
That's the season finale. Right. President Iranian President Okay.
meets with Intel agent who tells him about the jinn who work for
the Mossad and the CIA. According to the Wall, is this not the
season finale right there? Right, that's the one that's a two hour
season finale. Okay, season one two hour Season Finale because now
we're at the level of presidents. Now once you bring the most out on
the CIA that's that this episode is going through the roof. Right.
Now national news, the fact
why actually use the Pakistan. Imran Khan's ex wife did blackmail
is actually national news. Wow. It's crazy. Politicians for black
magic, that who did it on who Imran Khan's wife did it on the
other politicians, so he would win on national TV?
My gosh, maybe? How about that he was immensely popular. How about
that as a reason for his victory?
Well,
according to the Pew survey, the majority of Muslims agree
that Islam restricts making contacts with Jin on using magic.
What Why does he why do they care? See, this is the thing they don't
actually have understand, like there's a source and a doctrine.
They just go by what Muslims believe this is the
anthropological view.
Right, the answer anthropological view of religion is that the
religion is what its people say it is no it's not. It is what the
sources said. Say it is.
Right.
There are sources of every religion, like America is not what
American say it is, is what the Constitution, American law, for
example, is not what Americans say it is. It's what the Constitution
says. Right? The New Jersey law on driving is not what I think it is
or want it to be. It's what the manual, the driving code says.
Right? So the author keeps going to these pew surveys which we
could care less about. I mean, these pew surveys on Muslims.
There is a billion people. How did you do this survey? Right?
How did you do the survey? So majority of Muslims agree that
Islam restricts making contact with jinn or using magic. But what
has been some is particularly opposed to this notion. You cannot
use Wahab ism as a pinata for everything, right?
Not everything, because we also believe this to
what they're saying. Mohamed Hussein Ibrahim
analyzes the sects.
Based on some verses of the Quran, Sheikh Mohammed Abdul Wahab, Edna
Tamia and the contemporary will have his I think he got his
timeline off there. Muhammad Abdul Wahab, chama Edna Tamia and
contemporary what hobbies your timelines way off I'm gonna take
me as way ahead of them
regard seeking help from other than God or asking for their
intercession as an act of polytheism. Their main proof is
the phrase other than God in SUTA Yunus verse 18, though Hobbes
regard the prophets, saints, idols, the jinn and the dead as
the most vivid manifestation of this verse.
This might explain why Saudis, many of whom are devout, Wahhabi
practitioners are so fierce when it comes to the pursuit of
witches. Actually, that's not the case at all about regular Saudis.
They're not
the courts are controlled by judges who have ultimate latitude
to interpret and define.
Okay.
You know, what, you actually would have done a bad a better article,
if you went and got some case files instead of this,
you know, sophomore ik repetitive bashing on the Wahhabis.
The ability to defend against the charges seems to depend on the
caprice of the particular judge assigned to the case really, so
did you actually look at case files to note to determine that
it's based upon Caprice 2006 case of photos of fella who was
sentenced to death on charges of witchcraft, recourse to gin and
slaughters of animal
slaughter of animals she was provided an opportunity to
question the testimony of a witness
was barred from the room when evidence was presented. Okay, so
he's bringing something at least and her legal representation was
not permitted to enter court.
Okay.
She died in prison as a result of poor health. Okay, so he bought
something there.
The police can also use questionable tactics in 2008, a
well known Lebanese television personality, it said bots, who
made a living by telling callers fortunes, and instructing them on
superstitious matters was lured in an undercover sting operation
while making a religious pilgrimage to Mecca. So now we
have sting operations involved more content for Sohaib and
fictional frontiers.
You need a good writer though. And you need research. You need
research files. It doesn't have to be true. But the truth also sort
of inspires a lot of I have some competition though, who say Hey,
where's what was the competition? I was like, ordered its first
Arabic series on gin, where I can do that. Oh, shoot, Netflix
ordered its first Arabic series on gin. Did it fail? Because it's
2018.
Because we know what they tried to do something on the Monday that
totally failed. That lasted one season. You remember that?
The Mandy one? Oh, you have that shot,
which they tried to like sort of like
mesh all the different Masonic.
Narratives together.
According to The New York Times, he was arrested shortly after the
police recorded conversations he had about providing a magical
elixir to a woman that would force her husband to separate from her.
His second wife. His death sentence was later stayed after
outcry from international human rights organizations. That's a
great episode separating between husband and wife and
belief in magic is so widespread. That is often invoked as a defense
in Sharia courts. If there's an employer dispute say the migrant
domestic worker claims she wasn't paid her wages or conditions are
unlivable. A lot of times what happens unfortunately, defendant
makes counterclaims against the domestic worker. A lot of times
they'll make counterclaims of sorcery.
Domestic Workers, many of whom are not fluent in Arabic face
significant challenges
in defending themselves against these charges, okay. Sometimes he
says they don't even know what's happening. I think that there are
cases where the authorities will provide translation but I'm told
the translation isn't always available. Well, that's not good.
Even then, they must face a religious cleric who serves
simultaneously as a judge and a prosecutor can often introduce
New charges or modify the old ones. When you have a situation
that's so arbitrary left at the discretion of a judge women
without the means to defend themselves can sort of be left
alone. Okay
well
you know what I want to see I want to see how far this article got
how many comments it got because there's no comments here.
But he is a former producer for the atlantic.com. So he's no
longer with them. This author
All right, why paganism and witchcraft are making a comeback
by who? And BC. Right. On a recent trip to Salem, Massachusetts, I
overheard the same question is magic really real? The answer is
yes. My concern with this is that it's gonna like pave the road to
some kind of idolatry and devil worship. That's essentially what
all this stuff is. And that's, I've
said it a long time ago. Atheism is merely a step, a stepping stone
on the way to bringing back full blown idolatry and paganism. Okay.
Two weeks ago.
In the run up to Halloween, this is recent.
I visited Salem, Massachusetts as last Halloween. For the first time
since the pandemic, renewing my annual Halloween pilgrimage I was
bowled over by what I found in the witch city, bigger crowds, longer
lines, and wider welcome array of merchandise geared toward many
different religious traditions and ethnic identities.
Amid the curious crowds in black capes and conical hats, bags
overflowing with DIY spell kits, candles to enhance prosperity over
at the same question is magic real? For me, the answer is yes, I
am one of a million plus Americans who whether proudly secretly or
dabbling through the power of consumerism, practice some form of
witchcraft. Witchcraft, which includes Wicca paganism, folk
magic, other New Age traditions, is one of the fastest growing
spiritual paths in America. It is a spiritual path but the Spirit
the path of darkness in 1990, Trinity College and Connecticut
estimated I worked there, by the way,
estimated that a Trinity College is where people go like if you
don't get into Yale, if you're in Massachusetts, you don't get into
Yale. You go to Trinity
you don't get into one of the Ivy League schools you but you're rich
you go to Trinity.
In 2008, the US Census Bureau figure was 342,000 people are
involved in this stuff.
Okay, Pew Research Center I told you they got to make it into
anyone who wants to make them their their article look, you
know, credible, you just need to, quote A Pew Research Center study
you want do you want here's another way you just want your
article to sound credible. Throw a pew in there. Increase that
projection several times over in in assessing 0.4% of Americans
identified as pagans. You know what else? Make sure that your
statistic is an odd number like not? Half 5% 10% No 1.3% 7.9%
Right makes your article seem a lot more credible.
telling you these things are tricks. You know, and everything
has tricks, good. Football have tricks to you know, folkies person
wants to sound educated. All you have to do is say, well, there are
two different opinions, right? Just say something like that. Just
drop that. Right. In food, restaurants, they have their own
tricks to cover up that food. Right? The meats, not that fresh.
Cover it and sauce. Also, anytime that you get a dish where the
chicken or the meat is cut up into very small pieces, that's old
food. No one takes a nice, fresh cut of meat and cuts it up like
that. Right? It's old food.
Anything that the pasta is any anything where pasta is not served
as pasta, like pasta salad leftovers.
Sunday brunch leftovers from Saturday night dinner, just
reworked the pasta into a pasta salad, right? Rework something
into an egg into a chicken salad. That's the chicken of Saturday
that didn't get sold. Right? It's the tricks every every trade has
tricks like this.
So writing articles also has tricks throw Pugh in there
throwing
odd number of percentage with decimal points, and everyone would
like wow this is researched by 2050 Pew said the number Americans
practicing other religions besides Judaism, Christianity, Islam,
Hinduism, Buddhism, with triple
Wicca and pagan would become actual face, the precise number of
witches in America is difficult to determine.
But it is increasing Excuse me.
Wicked began to be practiced in America, the 1960s by feminists,
environmentalist soon followed. And those seeking non structured
spirituality. It was a largely underground movement. By the way,
let me just say something.
Discipline leads to freedom, structure leads to freedom.
Anyone who contrasts between structured discipline and rules,
versus free flowing and freedom is making a big mistake. Because when
you're disciplined, when you have a set of rules, when you have a
structure, you produce results that allow you far more greater
freedom. So if every single check that I earn, I put in 5% of that
check into a separate bank account. Okay? That's discipline
spending, right? But guess what, after a year, I now have the
freedom to spend that amount of money. Whereas if I'm like, let's
be free flowing and not think and not have rules and not do these
all of a sudden you're out of money. Right? So this is one of
these big myths. The more structured you are, the more
disciplined you are, the more
you follow the old set of rules that you aspire to you agree to?
Right? The more freedom you will have in the future, who has more
freedom, the one who's disciplined and structured about sleeping
early and running in the morning, sleep early hit the treadmill
every morning, right? That person will have a lot more freedom when
they're physically fit. Right? Later on in life. They'll have the
freedom to go on trips to go on hikes, whereas somebody who
doesn't have that physical fitness will not. So it's a big sort of
mental mistake to contrast, discipline and structure with
freedom.
Then commercial books started to follow in the 80s of 1990s. Okay.
And then the online world took off with all this witchcraft and
stuff.
Got the religion is purely individualistic, all right, you
could do your own thing. There is no community. Practice in this
Wiccan and pagan world. There is no institution you're not agreeing
to any set of actions or beliefs that you have to adhere to.
So it's just whims that I guess I myself grew up with Italian folk
magic passed down from generations of practitioners who melded pagan
customs with Roman Catholicism and in the in South America and
Central America. This is known as Santeria.
Alright, there's kind of St. Chris your sink. syncretism is not
uncommon in witchcraft today. mixing between things and when you
we know this with the Sufis in Africa in many of these countries,
okay. They
molded between these religions, their religion and, and
witchcraft.
For example, they petition the Archangel Michael for protection,
but also recite a prayer, right of wine bay leaves and close which is
from the
pagan tradition.
Okay, just because you do something What does that mean?
Right? So I do it. Okay, big deal. So you do it. It's a big deal.
In petition, so I venerate Catholic saints I light candles
also to the goddess Diana. On the full moon. Okay, so you do it.
What does that mean?
Who cares if you do it does is it real?
Sometimes my magic is as simple as reciting old and Neil Neil
politan. incantations over a glass of wine to strengthen the love
between two people. This person is in their imagination, men, so you
do it big deal if you do it. I'm not reading the rest of this
article.
I do this and I do that for you. Forget this.
Why is NBC NBC NBC. Why is NBC publishing this nonsense?
This is all there was on MBCs website.
Boko Haram kills over 20 Witches last year.
So this is
is a thing No. Close enough with the witches. Now we can't possibly
have a Wednesday affairs of the OMA without a story
on
your beloved Imran Khan
I'm with Imran Khan
is formally challenged his jailing and conviction. I'm just gonna
read this really quick because he says that I will not bow come what
may. Okay, Khan here
with his Hollywood hair flowing back as he goes into jail, was
sentenced to three years in prison.
Okay, by declaring by
failing to declare a foreign gift, it's such a fraud this case.
All right. He basically he's just saying that I'm not bowing down.
I'm fighting this. That's the summary of the whole article.
Otherwise, we read this about the case before, right? We read about
the case before it's an absurd case against him.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, let's go to your comments and
questions. A cinnamon you read me what's on Instagram?
Somebody asked,
What was that Gen article about? And why was it important? Sorry,
I'm new to the stream.
Everyone's dead. We read the affairs of the OMA and the affairs
of the OMA led from one thing to another, which was the first thing
we read was what Bangladesh and Pakistan because a
major figure in the Islamic movement of Bangladesh passed away
so we read an article about him. We then shift over to the next
news story was that Afghanistan had arrested a number of people on
witchcraft that led to another story about Saudi, they have a
whole crime unit that fights witchcraft,
which led to another story on witchcraft in America. So we just
got a little update on the world of the advancement of witchcraft
in the world. And I'm telling you the reason I'm saying this is
because the genetic world is not an atheist world. Right? They are
with the spiritual dark side. They're not atheists, right that
the Jedi will not be followed by empiricists, and materialists,
they will be followed by these witches and devil worship. Because
if you look at what the Prophet says about the Dogen, he is
worshipped he is treated as a prophet, atheists modernists
empiricists, they don't do those things they don't elevate people
like that.
And so that's why we get to keep your our head open and our eyes
open I should say for
for the development of this the advancement of this because that's
truly where things are going. Right they're going in that
direction, the direction of
like the unseen and the the dark side of the spiritual worlds.
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No, you cannot be a Muslim and a black magician because black magic
implies schicke calling upon demons and devils. There is a type
Magic, okay?
There is a type of magic that uses Muslim jinn. And that is a major
sin.
And they will get them what have you then there's a sister, they're
asking you about different study, because in Morocco, some of them
use this, they use a book and they get Muslim Jin, to make you
obsessed with the sheikh. And to show you what may look like a
miracle,
such as the name of Allah, or lights flying around, and, and
that it'll happen the first time you start doing that ticket from
that shape. Right? That is usually a sign that they're using jinn to
recruit people, and to really, almost brainwash them. Right?
And so you have to be careful, what are the telltale signs of
that, and obsession with the shift that goes from zero 60. Within
two, three weeks, this person has no life except the shape. Within a
month or so he's sold his house, he's sold his business. He's
changed his life around and he's marrying someone because the
shakes up to him to do so. This is all a sign that this shake is
doing something funny.
That's not the normal way
of Islamic Tobia, prophetic. Tobia, prophetic tetapi. And
having a shift. Yes, that's all fine and good. But how?
What are the signs of that the right way. And the true sign of
something is that it's slow, steady, and it never strips you of
your agency divides you from your family. And people should not ever
accuse you of being someone obsessed with the show.
People love their six so much. There's not that's nothing wrong
with that. But that love should not appear to be odd in front of
the people such that I can't I can't even go to a restaurant
unless asked to shake first. I'm going to I'm going to leave my job
because the shift said so that's not not in this world. Because
there is some called Jakeem a mom and her dad talks about it. And
that basically is that your shit becomes almost like a father
figure and guides you through life. But in that world, it was
the old village and the Sheikh is probably your uncle or your
distant relative. everyone trusts everyone in multiple ways, not
just in Islam. There are multiple bases for the trust's that existed
in the world of tacky, tacky, meaning that call us you submit
yours or whatever the ship tells you you do you do it, but that was
the way that
that was a different world.
In our world today,
it just wouldn't be acceptable in our audit that all of a sudden you
actually have no mind of your own
Alright, so that may be an extreme but what we're talking about the
use of gin is when
that's like on steroids where within three four weeks all you
are as obsessed with the shift and you have irrational you know
action you know your the way you live is irrational.
And you know who could tell you about that Abdulaziz Soraka
you could tell you about that.
Does if you decide to have a tick tock says lamb see, do we have a
tick tock? And is it up and running Salman? It's being worked
on. It's being worked on to be worked on? What's the ruling on
alien milho roof? I really don't know about it. The Medicare don't
really go by that. But some of the chef aka chef Asad wrote about it.
And it's a knowledge that each letter of the Quran has a certain
effect.
And so Allah knows best. I don't know anything about it, except
that ship Assad has a video on it. But I know that the Maliki had
dismissed it.
I think it was. I don't want to say Qaddafi. But I did see some
quotes of Maliki's just dismissing it tilemill haruf has to do with
it has to do with that and it ends up that they make these charts. So
how do you teach you think kids are kita when they are still in
fitrah and have no doubts.
You don't need to teach that technical Columbia key that you
need to teach the attributes of Allah
Razak.
The one who has the immense vastness of Allah's creation, that
there is no end to it.
There is no end to His generosity, I should say. Of course the
creation will always have an end but there's no end to His
generosity. You teach the attributes that ALLAH knows and we
don't know that Allah has knowledge has its superiority over
ours.
Allah has control of all things good things happen bad things
happen. Allah is in control of all this. You
As a test for us, okay, so you teach that side of Aki or you
teach the description of the Accra or the district description of
angels or the biographies of Prophets? What's so funny? All
that is updated?
Should we get Muhammad hijab on the program? Everybody? Yes or no?
So let's invite him then.
Okay,
how does the feed aside he plan on growing their social media
presence says bully Maguire. While we got the men right there said
men.
And there is now a team that we need to actually
we are going to get going insha Allah Tada. With, from Instagram,
to YouTube to tiktoks, all these other things.
Good. What about some activities to do in class with eight to 13
year olds fun and also educational?
One of the best things that we did was that
give a class
and play Kahoot you guys remember that from COVID times? Kids? Do
you learn a lot from Kahoot to like, last aid party? We had a
Kahoot for the community.
And it was everything related to hedge. And right after every
answer, the hosts, like gave a little blurb on what's the correct
answer and why. Right. So So these quiz games are the best.
Okay, some do did an oral reading for me and told me about chakras.
Is it haram? It can't say it's haram, but it's pseudoscience.
pseudoscience is something that is it can't truly objectively be said
to be true. Right?
Unlike someone says a, your blood pressure's high. Right? That's a
fact.
But, or someone, but anyone tells you your personality type is this
or that's just your observation. Maybe it's true. Maybe it's not
shot shot, chakras, auras. These things are just like unseen to us
cannot be empirically proven as a science or not transmitted
from a religious source. So what is the source of their certainty
in that? Right? What's the source of certainty in other people who
fail in life, personally speaking, they fail in life in anything
objective. They fail at attaining any objective measure, right? Have
anything like pass an exam,
get good numbers on something like and make sales. objective measures
is not just examinations, make sales, start a business and make
money, right? produce a product for the people that the people
would be happy to use, or a service for people, when they fail
at all that they go to these, this world that does not have a set
right and wrong.
Right. And this to me is one of them.
There's not a clear right or wrong it's just a pure belief.
Am I right or wrong about that? Summit? What do you think
about the people who
the people who are who fail at anything objective in life,
like buying and selling it's objective I bought and I sold I
made money or a passing an exam, IT certification or whatever, then
get a job. Like people who fail at that objective stuff in life. They
tend to then have to turn to something that's not objective
where they can never be wrong. auras and chakras. It's just about
belief and your spin and your charisma and convincing somebody
that that's the case. Right? That's what that's my take on
these aura and chakra people.
out an Egyptian asking me the other day works in the masjid, he
says, Tell me is Shakira haram. I said, What are you listening to
right now? And he said, No. My relatives in Egypt are now telling
but as we have to check your Shakira. I was like, No, it's
called chakra right? And I said, No, it's just it's it's a belief.
There is where where is the
empirical evidence for this for me to believe that it's a scientific
thing like, but I'm not saying it's haram to believe it. But you
can't speak as if it's effect it's not a fact. This stuff is not
cannot be considered, like effect.
What's the mature opinion American Tobacco says even sugary,
forbidden, absolutely forbidden to consume.
El sera Seino is going to ombre Masha Allah. So always
busier times staying physically in the prophet's mosque or in Haram.
As much as you can. Physically saying there to off is the
greatest act of worship you can do in Mecca.
Being near that older is the greatest act you can do in Medina.
Question Do I share these believe that God has the attribute of
being the creator and the merciful before the world was created? Yes.
Some layman told me he was not the creator before creating they it's
the exact opposite. And this is not limited to anybody. This is
how we he had all of these attributes before He created and
it means for Allah subhanaw taala that he possesses the ability to
create whereas unlike us humans, you're only an artist after you
produce art.
Okay, you're only a chef after you get hired at a restaurant and cook
you only a winner after you win something. But with Allah subhanaw
taala his attributes are intrinsic to him not they're not attributed
to him after an event
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please explain the concept of annihilation fernet for shake it
means you love him so much all you see that you just see the world
through Him.
And you care more what he thinks and what you think.
Cat Molson wants the old crew back Ilyas NARS Marine. Yeah, we can do
one John. What, what do they do in Halawa niqab is asking halwa
Oh, you can do hello by the way. But in small dosages such as just
20 minutes, 30 minutes, 40 minutes a day. And you'll see a great
result. And that is to sit with no distraction. And simply remember
Allah subhanaw taala.
And some say that you will can increase all this by listening to
the Quran on your headphones by looking at the name of Allah or
the Kaaba or the masjid and nebulae, or by and by doing dhikr
Okay, of course, if you listen to the Quran, you just listened to
the corner and you don't listen to Quran and do the IQ. Or
you can listen to
different kinds of God on headphones. And do and follow
along with it. So cutaway essentially is just to close off
all the worldly distractions and sit in ruins Allah, that's it.
But when they used to do cardio 234 days, we don't do that,
because you can actually damage yourself. So you only did 20
minutes a day, 30 minutes a day, 40 minutes a day? an hour a day.
Right. And that's a lot.
Can I keep a short beard? Well,
the Hanafi school may I heard that
the dominant opinion of the Hanafi school must be a fist length.
There's a Jordanian scholar who argued against that.
And the Maliki school anything that people call a beard is
sufficient to have as a beard but it should not be longer than a
fist length. The medicate do not allow longer than a fixed length
because of that showing off
does any degree of losing touch with reality deems someone not
sane in Islam? I work with people that hear voices but they
recognize it's a part of their illness and they function
normally. So insane by
shut a standpoint are deaf definitions is that
the person cannot comprehend basic statements right and left for
example
is look is Muhammad hijab in his update and how he deals with
atheists I don't know if I know Muhammad hijab he began as a
Salafi but what his
officially How does he describe his Athena? Now Allah Allah we can
ask him that on the stream. But he's he debates these atheists are
very well.
And the general worlds in London that he
exists in are mainly the selfie guys
If I make a staccato about something and people start telling
me to go ahead with the matter, but I feel consumed by
uncertainty, what should I do continue doing this Takata and
continue acting, like going about doing what you do is Takata is not
to make us Takata and wait for a sign is Takata is that I've
thought about it, I've made my own decision. I'm doing it now I'm
praying is Takata seeking Allah subhanaw taala to to show me if
I'm on the right track. Now as you keep doing your action,
that action the you will get help and ease or hardship and
obstacles.
If you get hardship and obstacles that Allah is telling you, you
didn't make the right decision.
If you do get help, and ease Allah is telling you you didn't make the
right decision. So when we do a Sakata you must make a decision.
Before praying is Takata is Takata is not like flipping a coin. No,
it's Allah does not want us to be indecisive. How do I make a
decision is to shutter ask people use your own mind you are
responsible for your actions and your decisions should not be left
for luck or left trying to leave and it's it's a You're running
away from responsibility. You're running away from having to make a
decision and that's not acceptable for us, right.
Gotta think you got it. Ask the Experts ask people and make a
decision yourself take responsibility for your actions
then is Takata will confirm if you are right or wrong. And if you are
wrong, you get so many obstacles that you leave off the action
here's bully Maguire should I seek forgiveness if I know I will send
again or think it's a good it's good to repent now. And that I can
send later when I'm laid off the eyes up of the previous ones
while rather than making is too far in like in making an advanced
payment of repentance so that you can get
some more sins do some more sins. No that's not the way to do it the
way to do it if you have a feeling inside yourself that you're not
going to be able to control yourself which happens some people
their knifes is so strong that he knows I can't control it yet it's
going to I can't control myself. So what you do is you instead of
making a
pre prepaid Toba
and then having you know go no you don't do that. Ask Allah to help
you control your knifes. ask Allah to help you strengthen yourself
over yourself.
That's what you should do.
Do we eat Skittles and m&ms? Yes.
He may be asking for some ingredient or other than yes, we
do eat them.
How do we do respond to someone who says making dua and doing
actions is the same thing as just doing it? No. Because when you
make dua, you draw near to Allah subhanaw taala you bring bound
divine blessings, you bring ease to yourself, you heart you soften
the hardship and you are obeying God's command to pray to Him.
So it's Takata should not be that I make a staccato and wait for a
dream. I make a staccato and wait for a sign. No, the sign is ease
but in order to have ease. You have to be taking action.
So that the path opens up for you
is the majority opinion that Ezra is Hosea? Yes, I believe so.
I will say is the one who received the Torah after it was lost after
the Babylonian captivity of 70 years. He is the one who went and
Allah put him in a deep sleep. Death.
A meta hula meta Herman from Abathur. Allah made him die for
100 years then resurrected him.
When he woke up, he came out and found Jerusalem has now is now
flourishing.
The grass is green, the kids are running around. All the Benissa is
back. However, there's a problem that lost the Torah. Do you
imagine an omen lost their book
They only knew some prayers that they had memorized as kids and
they had no scholars.
Because they were in the Babylonian captivity, they lost it
all. Then a comet appeared.
People just looked at it and didn't pay much attention.
And it got bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger, and
it seems to be headed towards Jerusalem. Simultaneously they had
discovered that
is Jose it is alive.
And he had a girl there used to be a girl that lived
and worked for them for his house. And she had had an injury.
Or sorry, he had had an injury.
And she said, Hold on a second.
If he has an injury on his back, then then I can testify that he is
safe. And she was able to recognize him. Right that injury.
And she had grown so old. By that time, 100 years past. Now she's
extremely old. But he was still in his youth.
That light kept growing and growing and growing until that
light came and fell down onto into Jerusalem into Hosea. And what was
that knowledge of the Torah.
But before that, oh Zayed had actually buried the Torah, knowing
that it was something that can be lost. When they when he went to
dig it up.
It had been eaten, because remember, in the old days, paper
was not the same as it is today. So it had all disappeared. So that
light then came upon him. And he began reciting the total total
over and over,
cover to cover and the scribes would come from every city and
write the whole tota down. That's how they got revived. Their Dean
can read this in the service of Bukhara, and all the stories about
Hosea and he recited the Torah like this for many days straight
until many scribes had taken it down, and it became what to watch
it again. Right, and then so that's what we called Mustafi. Mr.
Fede means it starts from one person, then it becomes more to
answer. And shortly after he did that, he passed away, he had
fulfilled his mission, okay.
Somebody's asked him about the method of OneNote. In the method
of gluten, the Maliki method is that after in the second raka
after the Surah, we remain silent and we do Knut silently before
otoko in the second.
All right, couple more questions.
Views of general and Asuna.
And there's a question here about how did scholars like brother Dean
Hasani managed to send 30,000 Salawat Subhanallah them in less
than human beings are capable of amazing things. I mean,
bodybuilders to me are amazing, right. But this is like
bodybuilding. Like you have reached a level that we can't even
fathom it. Right. Like, you can't fathom
those bodies, like how does a human being do that to himself,
right? How did you build that up, but obviously, there is a way to
build it up. He started just like a scrawny twig, like everybody
else. And then boom, he's a bodybuilder eight months later,
and in Hollywood, how these guys walking around looking perfect.
They have techniques, right? They know what diet to eat, what to
exercise to do when they have time to do it. So likewise, in the
realm of a bad these shoe, they're like those bodybuilders, but in a
bad, and they started off as human like everyone else and worked
their way up,
up and up and up, and it's stronger and stronger and
stronger. And then maybe some supernatural elements happen there
where it's a matter of divine help. Right? Allah ating them to
be able to do this.
Okay, Kid casts you did? Didn't you ask this question about Malik
breaking his arms. And I answered it yesterday. And I said that
medic never got hit to the point that he broke his arms. He never,
I don't believe that. He broke his arms at all in his life. He was
never jailed.
And when someone dislocates their shoulder, the cast is like this,
not like this. So the hands down in the medical school has nothing
to do with medic
being tortured.
It has to do with the actual answer to his question about
praying like this in the obligatory prayer and he said he's
never heard of that. In other words, as a ruling from a scholar
to do this in the obligatory rather it's Alrosa
All right, to do it in the NEF villa, if you're going to have a
long recitation because the blood would go down to your fingers, and
you'd get numb.
Right? So
Malik did not consider that that's the primary source. And there are
many other Hadith that you can go to Safina cited.org/seven S A D L,
go to Sofia society.org/seven essay DL.
And you could read more sources on that.
Where did the stories of Malik come from? Yeah, I mean,
these
unfortunately, I have to say this, and I don't mean to be sectarian
and have to say this, but selfies, they find themselves they give
themselves authority speak about these methods. And they never
lived in those books. They never probably can't even list you. The
main resources of the school the method, they're getting it from
there she who got it from somehow but if you want to talk about a
method, how about respecting the method? Read the method from its
own sources? And I don't mean to offend any you Gnosis surfeys Who,
who do that? But
go to the sources don't quote which what year she you said about
the Hanafi? School? How about read the Hanafy books.
We consider in the world of Ireland mother had an insult to
speak about another method.
Okay, unless you're going to read directly from their books and and
there needs a knowledge of which books to take from. Alright, they
even say it in the in the in the assorted fatwah. If you are, if
you don't have a shed near you, and you're gonna give rulings and
answer questions from books, you have to make sure which book your
reading from. On top of that we don't really know if you
understood or not. So to answer it to get fatawa from books, by
itself requires a modicum of knowledge. And so you can they
allow you to do so. Because they know that you understand the
books, and which books to go to.
Right. So message to those who
talk about different muda hip and their rulings and opinions from
outside the method, not actually even respecting the method and
reading their own books that are the macdemid for these hundreds of
1000s of automap. Right? You're only going to make yourself look
bad. Because everyone in the method is going to say you don't
even know what you're talking about. It's like learning getting
learning about US law.
From from like Chinese
tabloid newspapers, right? That's not they're not going to give you
an accurate transmission.
You know, just trying to pick an example where people are at odds
and usually, merican tabloid news. Okay, how about this? Let's get
Chinese news about China from an American tabloid newspaper like
the New York Post, or even from the New York Times, even the New
York Times is going to give you a slit Garrett lecture, we just saw
the Atlantic Monthly how ridiculous this land was. So
slanted his back the other side, right? Such a slant. That's
absurd. So you can't go to other sources to learn about
especially when we know that they have an agenda.
But if you want the authentic stories about Emma medic, about
his rulings about his Sahaba about his shoe, about his methodology,
go to Twitter TV and medallic Berkadia. Yet, nobody has gathered
more about him and Medic himself, his sayings, his biography, his
shoe and his students. They'll call it's like this big.
multivolume, tetsubin medallic.
And in it, one of the statements is that
it is a Hadith of Muhammad Habib never will be a statement from
medica Abu Hanifa guarantee.
absolute guarantee. They will never say this because that's not
their method men hedge. That's not their method. Okay. They're also
cool
is that above the solitary hadith is the Ahmed
and the Hanafis have their own version of that for the coffins.
And of course Malik has his own version of that, or Ahmed Al and
Medina is stronger than a single solitary Hadith. Okay.
Let's now turn to it. Did you do you know how to go into the vicar
for Wednesday?
Because we always read some of God
and then we stopped for dark because it is Wednesday and that's
a Wednesday is a day in which
you
da between the her and us there is a period of time only Allah knows
when that da that DA will be accepted. So anytime it's a
Wednesday should take the timeout do some a bad to do some they
couldn't do some da
so we're gonna pause now and do that right now in the land close
our stream with that
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