Shadee Elmasry – NBF 252 Affairs of the Ummah, Morocco earthquake
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this Mila Rahman Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam ala
Rasulillah who Allah Allah He was RBE woman WADA welcome everybody
to the Safina society. Nothing but facts live stream on semi cloudy I
would say slightly overcast day
of Wednesday the last Wednesday of the month of suffer and the
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said that less offer he has
a hadith says less effort what is this hadith mean? Whenever
somebody says something, you always got to look at the contexts
of what it's about people all throughout Islamic history. We
have had deets about this we have texts, Islamic texts, they'll
they'll make a point and you just don't understand why they're
making the point you got to ask about the context of that time. So
the Arabs had a jehadi habit essentially they had a bad habit
and that bad habit was that not a bad habit but a superstitious
belief or an unfounded belief or negative belief in which suffered
was the month in which bad things happen and tribulation comes down
in the month of suffer Okay.
All right.
The prophesy Selim said less suffer and as a result of that,
many of the automat uses call it lover they started calling the
buffer success. Okay. And there is a statement
from Alma met some our limit said that based upon mocha fats, and
remember when we talk about mocha fats, we are allowed to transmit
them if they're coming from righteous scholars. You do not
have to believe them, but you can't but and even if you do
believe them, they're not at the level of Quran and Hadith. So just
to understand the position of edit sunnah regarding Quran Metz
narrations for us are not all the same narrations for us have levels
of certainty. Some narrations we could just narrate them. You can
believe it if you want. You don't have to believe it you want but it
doesn't affect anything else. Right? Doesn't affect it knows no
rulings based upon it. Okay, and we'll talk more about that in a
second because there's a long back and forth with the brother on the
other and coverage video. All right. So what did
they all say they said on the last Wednesday have suffered. But that
comes as is decided for the rest of the year. Just like they say
that in the nisos Shadowman that the UK czar are decided for the
rest of the year. So in the in the last ones they have suffered. It
is said that the biller descends down and is ready for distribution
over the year, but that means essentially bad things happening.
Hello, Adam, if that's the truth or not, but what are the ultimate
do? They said, Well,
we're going to spend that day in da and vicar of protection. Well,
is it do? Are we losing anything? No. So they have vicar gatherings
for that da and protection? What else do they do?
They actually do things that are Mary and and, and, and light. Why?
Because to dispel the superstition.
To dispel this this, we don't believe in having superstitious
beliefs that lead to sadness. This does not excepted from the
principles of our shittier. So so after they spent from austere time
they do some of God for protection where you could do protection.
What do you have to lose? It's almost like somebody saying
let's say you lock the door every day you do the bolts on your door
you put the blinds down.
Someone says to you hey man, I don't know what's going on. But
some people say that there's some burglars rocking around. Alright,
well I don't know if they are or not. I'll put the chain up today.
We can do da for protection any day. But if somebody gives us a
narration no matter how weak What am I losing to add an extra chain
to put it put the chain on sometimes you don't put the chain
I just put the bolt? That's all it is. Right? So that's their
position on that simultaneously we don't believe in Tisza in negative
sadness and all that. So they would do things that are light and
things that are
you know, happy to cheer everyone up. We don't have this sadness as
a thing here. Okay, so that's seven things automated now. I want
to piggyback on that to another topic. similar topic. Recently, we
had a clip out and we said in the livestream about the head the
Allison Ambrogio low tide
and that's some people said based upon ricochets as well that they
see that that lives on activism and we we can accept that if you
want if you trust the people who say that some some hold that Imam
and now he himself. You
Nice to meet kids that every other year at at Mr. Luxa. And in the
last 10 days of Ramadan
law Allah but it's things that was mooted out amongst the righteous
and pious orlimar they, it's everywhere in the books can say
it's just nothing. They all like
they came on this subject and started lying. It's not plausible.
So we can accept that not is it awkward to know it's
it's rationally possible
but the nature of the transmission is that it's going to be put on
speculative grounds. I also said in the strategy video codec video
and I wish the brother I don't know who commented on on YouTube
but he had he he confused between these two things. I also said in
the in the video that there is a Hadith of the prophets of Allah
ism that son prostrates we have to make that we'll have that if from
the VA here.
Yes, the sun has its own form of prostration. But it is not it's
not like ours, where the top goes to the bottom because a SphereD
won't have that right.
So we are accepting the Hadith.
Okay. But we have to make tweet, when you make to wield you're not
decreasing in belief in it. So epistemologically a narration for
a sound narration from a prophet is always going to be higher
epistemologically in our certainty in our belief than a Macassar from
a scholar, you understand that's important point. Even when And
until we do something totally different we'll is done regardless
of the level of strength of the narration, Quran itself, the
highest level of transmission, the highest epistle epistemic level,
okay, you must believe in it.
But if there is if there is an internal contradiction with the
via with the external meeting the literal meaning, then you must go
to the secondary meaning. That's what we it is. Okay. That's what
interpretation is, interpretation does not mean a downgrade of our
belief in it. That's the mistake they're constantly making. And I
hope automat can cut this clip, the mistake that some people
constantly make is they imagined just because you're interpreting
something means you're not accepting it. And yet you go and
accept the Macassar fat of Olia
as they are yes, we can take it as it is, but it's much lower on the
level of certainty. And that's a big difference that interpretation
is one thing
Okay, accepting something on its VA hood is one thing. And the
level of certainty we grant the things another thing, so I can
take on its face value. The, the cut AUMA of someone meeting could
have for example, all right.
But where is it at the level of belief, it will never enter our
Theta book, for example, in contrast, the Moto Chevy versus
with the Chevy ahaadeeth, do enter the Akita book, you must accept
it, but how do you accept it? You must accept it and understand it
in a way that does not contradict other verses of the book.
Right? Nor does it contradict, does it affirm belief and
opposites? Good, because that is also a principle of the Quran does
not ALLAH SubhanA wa Tada says, if this was from other than Allah,
you would have found much contradiction in it. So if Allah
subhanaw taala tells you, he's the creator of all things. And then an
idea comes that makes it seem that he is dwelling within the
creation, good, then the external, the apparent understanding of that
is not the correct understanding. So we are believing in the idea,
but we're understanding it properly. So there's a big
difference there, between Tet weed
and between etiquettes.
And a matter again, I repeated again, a matter may not require to
tweet,
but its level of Attica is down, because it's just a cash will cut
a cut claim. From a right it's just scholar. In contrast,
something may be required to believe it as a Muslim and you
have to accept that as a Muslim and it requires either tough weed
or it's that weed. So if weed says, well, it's definitely not
the outward
meaning but we're going to not interpret it to we it is not the
word meaning and we can give it an interpretation. And according to
shift use have been Sadhak, even the hyperbola they just they
accept weed, but of the general meaning of the verse, not the
word. They don't make that we'd have a word they don't say this
word here means this. They say the general meaning of the verses why
is this important? It is I can't stress for you in life. In all
matters.
It's extremely important to understand epistemic levels of
statements.
Okay? And it's extremely important to understand the requirement
necessity and of internal consistency and cohesion of all
state
That's
when I have a single document. That's any document. Okay, any
document. Within that document, there will be statements that are
statements that may seem to contradict other statements within
the document that is impossible.
In a legal document, for example, when they check, it's got to be
internally consistent. Can't on one hand, say this is an at will
agreement and second, will is a guaranteed contract. No. Like it's
got to be internally consistent. And different claims different
statements have different weights.
Right? They have different weight. The claims of a neighbor says,
Hey, check it out. I'm not I know some people saying that there is a
robber walking around. That's one level, the new North Brunswick
police sends out a text message alerting everyone to a thief. Are
they the same? No way. One, that's their profession. They went
through many people before they sent that text out. The other
person is hearsay. Right? I can act upon hearsay, I'm not going to
change my massive make a massive change of behavior on hearsay. But
what what's wrong with just putting up the chain?
Right?
What's wrong with putting up the chain? Hey, Avid, if there is a
term that I use, tell me what it is that
that you don't understand.
Okay.
dry, dry? What?
Tough, tough weed. Oh, we'll I meant interpretation is to go for
the second secondary meaning of a word. Okay. The secondary meaning
of a word, rather than the primary. And the rules of wheeling
Islam is very important to parameters to, because the lot of
fluffy groups, when they just don't want to do something, they
say, oh, it's interpretation? No, it's up for interpretive no
interpretation has rules, we have to have parameters otherwise,
where we have chaos, the parameters are, you can go doubt
you can
understand a word as having a meaning if the Arabs ever use it
at that time, with that meaning, good.
If the Arabs never used it at that meaning with that meaning ever
than it, it's not fair game. Okay. So that's extremely important to
understand, that even interpretation for us, has limits
has parameters. And who can do it also has parameters and limits?
Okay.
So you all understand this important point I'm going to take
I'm actually going to take questions from anybody right now,
on this important point, because it's that important, and it's and
don't confuse this, do not confuse this with
the concept of
hashing out old debates, and fighting about things that were
debate centuries ago. No, this is the methodology of understanding.
All right, I bet NAS is asking what is weed and tough wheat?
Tough weed is when there seems to be an internal contradiction
between two texts. i All I can say is that the text that is posing
the contradiction, alright.
Is not what the outward literal meaning would be.
It's definitely no it's not that but I don't I can't say what it
is. I can't affirm what it is I can deny what it's not.
As if we tell we elicit go one step further. I'm denying what
it's not. And I'm affirming to you what it is, for example, this
happens all the time. Right? Happens all the time.
Too, two people are talking. And it seems to me that that someone
is offending me. Right. He said something that to me, right would
seem offensive. So I complain, you know, to somebody else. That other
person says, Listen, I don't know what he meant. But I guarantee you
he didn't try to offend you. Right? Because I know him. I know
his other things he said about you. It's that's example like I
definitely know it's not this, but I can't tell you what it means.
But I know for sure. It's not this
why do we know that for sure. Because other times he spoke about
you he said good things? So I definitely know he doesn't dislike
you. Likewise in the Quran we definitely know about about
certain things that are not true about that are inconceivable for
Allah. It contradicts what he says about himself. Okay.
That's tough. We tell we just to go one step further said no, no, I
know exactly what it means. It means this, this that or the
other.
This live stream is a calamity live stream has always been. We
harp and we feel
focus on everybody understanding the fundamentals of interpretation
and understanding these issues that could cause doubts in
people's mind their diseases in people's minds. And I'm telling
you people go on living with these diseases for a long time. And
sometimes they their immense survives just because they didn't
look into it, right. But at the moment they start thinking about
it.
It could shake things up.
This happens all the time in life. Like where you got situations
where
you got situations where there are really bad things happening in a
relationship. But you're a have a happy go lucky attitude and you
just don't think about it.
But somebody who did think would think about it, they may have a
divorce, right?
The way those timestamps that may read us 15 seconds, by the way, so
you need Yeah, probably ASCO.
Alright, so that's item number one. What is item number two
today?
Okay.
Item number two today
is it's time again, to send some youth off to Omaha.
All right. Prince Matthew is asking how's the goat the goat has
is no longer in existence, my friend.
He must have missed that episode, where the goat is gone. No longer
in existence. Let's go now to it. Hey, could you put the picture up?
In I sent it up. You know how to put a picture up. Take it Hey,
guys. Oh, my bestie our man he's sick. He's in the hospital today.
How do you see is covering see that picture? I'm gonna for you.
Right there. Up up. Yeah, that one right there. Could you download
that? And you know how to put a picture up? Okay, dry. But ombre
for youth. All right, we are back up and running for Amara for
youth. How are we? What is our arts our thing here?
It's it's young people who want to make ombre. Okay. We want to send
to youth to ombre.
Okay, and what we do is we gather money every year. And we send the
young, some young people don't last year we sent three. This
year, we're going to send
the group who have 25 youth in it, we're going to send off 10 Or
we're going to cut the price for all 25. Either one same, same
difference, essentially. Okay, so you're gonna go to launch good.
This is this is where
this is something very good. A good deed. If you want to do a
good deed, you're going to go to launch good.com/ombre for youth. I
just put the link up in the comment.
section and in Instagram again, I'm going to say it again.
Okay, now, hold on. Bring it down and bring me over. That's how you
do it. Yeah, actually make it a whole a whole full screen if you
want. Yeah, because it's a picture small. Make it a whole full
screen. Yeah, you can come from Yeah, there we go. That's perfect.
Center it No,
no, actually, you're the bottoms cut off a
little smaller. There you go center it and fade into that. Look
at this picture. There is the picture from last year. I'm gonna
for youth. And that's a whole bunch of us. And by the time we
made the trip,
the ombre itself this is that picture must have been at like 3am
Here we are with all these guys. Last night. They went nuts about
me shaving my head. They said you have to shave your head. And when
you do, I was just going to shorten right? And this year I'm
going to shorten but I said fine. I'll shave my head. They went
nuts. They were so happy and there it is. That's the before and the
after right there. You can see the before and after. And that is
upstairs in that mall that has the KFC in it. Right? We shaved we all
shaved our heads it took about 30 minutes for them everyone to get
their head shaved. And then you know we did we put tables together
and you know what that means? Got the food out. It must have been
like 3am and we had all sorts of food out at the table and these
Shabaab never had anything like this. I think 20 of them were from
high school. Right and then we always have a sprinkling of
college because you see Eliane you see use of Chuck, you see her own
you see Habib there, okay, and the rest of the high schoolers. And
you see me in the middle there. Alright, and that's me all the way
at the bottom there. Okay. So I think it was it's an amazing trip.
All right, we could we could take that picture off now. And we
really need not why is it just men? No, only the men shave their
head that's it. But
We actually sent two girls and one boy on a full ride there. But it
was half men and half women, of course, and this year it's going
to be about 12 to 1312 113 of the other. Okay, so yeah, that was a
before and after. So that was us before we shaved her head and
after we shaved her head. So
turquoise you just turned in, we want to send in 10 youth this
year.
Or cut the price for a whole bunch of youth. But we need 25k to do
this. And this time around 10% of everything that we're getting,
okay, is going to go to an endowment.
And eventually we're going to have like, let's say an apartment, all
the rent goes to send youth Tamira and then donations will go to the
apartment does that make more sense but to get the thing up and
running? We need to use it directly. So it really would be a
great good deed to
put in 10 bucks 15 bucks 20 bucks 50 bucks 100 bucks. All right,
whatever it is 1000 bucks. We need to hit that 25k Okay insha Allah
Tada we're gonna hit 25k to send all these youth up over to ombre.
Alright, so what do we look for
we are looking for youth mainly who cannot afford ever to go to
ombre
and we want them to go during high school
so that when they go to college they have a strong experience not
just knowledge experience with the Dean with the OMA to you realize
like you're in an OMA that's massive. Nothing Compares
absolutely nothing. And I'm telling you I saw kids there who
went in with the earbuds the whole trip
the whole way there bus we took a bus to JFK from JFK we went to the
Emirates from the Emirates we went to Medina go the whole trip
earbuds hood not talking to anybody phone the whole time.
And I'm like man, Shabaab are in a darkness some Shabaab are in a
darkness honestly depressed. We got there. But I think to myself,
you know,
there's a reason this person signed up for ombre. So there is
something deep down. Right? But it's just hasn't come up yet.
There was one specific youth who was like that, I'm telling you, we
went to Medina. In the four days in Medina, they slowly came out of
their shell a little bit.
When we went to Mecca, it was as if this person was acid washed and
this person spent I'm not even kidding you after the toe off of
ombre then you go and you went wait around the zum zum area or
you pray behind the mcommerce but I am too raucous
then you go to the zamzam area where you used to be then you go
to suffer so we're waiting I'm waiting for the Shabbat
the the the this one youth who just the hood and the earbuds the
whole time and the cell phone now he talked to others youth
he was in such as I'm not kidding you for 20 minutes
and that young men was literally like that if something went on and
I was so tired of waiting that I said to another college kid as
they come in swap out with me I'm tired of standing here I want to
go sit down right I want to sit on the steps with the other guys you
wait for him but I was so
I did not expect that kind of impact for the ombre to have on
people you go to public high school you got a cell phone the
amount of gunk that ends up in the heart okay
and the speed the power by which all Mara and a bad in the harem
literally feet away from the cab. There is such a new there there is
such a power that literally like a laser closes removes that stuff.
Some people are going to argue they're going to come back and
they're gonna get since any guy again anyway. Yeah, but they've
experienced purity. When they're there. They had an experience,
they now know the difference. And they could fight off that stuff.
So that's why it's I had a saying, Well, why would a pet let the
parents take care of the kids? We should take care of orphans and
widows well. Not all parents are capable of,
of sending their kids to ombre high schoolers. We want to send
them to ombre so I'm going to put it again here. It's low.
Munch good.com/ombre for youth. All right, and it's an extremely,
extremely important
part of our life and our data. Everybody. Everybody does a
Almira Amara program. Right? So how would we make our nominal
program unique? All right, we want to make our program unique by
focusing on
focusing on the high schoolers, is the link not working?
Launch? guide.com/ombre with no a no Hmm. Ombre for youth. Let
number four digit y o u th. Let's click, click enter. Alright, we
have 11 supporters and a very weak turnout. So far $555. That's a
very weak turnout, we need to hit 25k In order to cut and make it
affordable for every everybody.
And even some people may go do the whole thing. Right. So
that's the concept.
Best thing to do is ask a Saudi regime to bring the cost down for
everybody. No, I mean, okay. You're talking to a wall if you do
that. It's not just them. It's the airlines. It's the hotel. It's not
the Saudi regime. I knew two girls who grew up in a very liberal, non
practicing Muslim family. They ended up going to ombre with their
rich grandparents because they thought it was another vacation.
They came back as different people says rose gold. Okay.
And this is extremely important. You know, these, I'm telling you,
I don't understand any, I don't see anything that impacts youth.
More than more than this. More than going to ombre. All right.
So spread it to your friends. All right. Tell your friends. Tell
your parents tell your wife tell your kids and help us get to this.
You know,
this goal of ours. All right, of getting up to 25k All right. Share
it on your multiple times on your social media. All right.
Tara, why do people make money from religion because the world
requires money? Right the world requires money. It no one's going
to no airline is going to fly you over for free. Right? No hotel is
going to feed you for free and give you a roof for free. Right
it's just that's how simple it is. A mess should Why does domestic
needs are for money but who's paying for the lights? Who's
playing for the water?
What religion should be free for dine? The photo dine? If something
is a photo, dine,
you have to give it for free. So hey, it's fun at ane for me to
learn how to pray I have teach I can't charge you how to learn how
to pray. Okay. All right, sit with me and read the whole Quran.
Listen to me and help me read the whole Quran. Do I have to do that?
Do you have to know stuff I've done? I can charge you for that.
That's in our field. Right? Be lead the two people in total we
lead the people in total we hit that mean, I can't go to work
tomorrow morning. Right. All right. You got to pay me for
Ramadan. Do I have to do that? No, I don't have to do that. I don't
have to lead anyone.
All right.
To do to entirely so if it's not fun to dine,
then you can charge for it. Okay.
These prices why are they the way they are? They're the way they are
because there's there's
you know that the Saudis if they cared,
they could send every Muslim youth for ombre. They could cover that
for the salary that they give one soccer player that they hire.
They're they're bringing these one they're bringing one soccer
player, okay. And they're paying them millions upon millions
hundreds and and maybe billions.
What they could have done with that, but they don't care. They
just don't care. That's that where they are they just and I don't
want to get banned from all of us. So May Allah guide us and then
it would seem to us that they do not care. Okay, follow dine
knowledge is essentially something that
if someone asks you, you got to give it to them.
Okay.
Next on our agenda, we're going to keep going back to launch good. We
want to try to hit our goals sooner than later. Let's go now to
the Moroccan government.
Okay
I'm sorry, the Moroccan earthquake. Alright, what is sad
tragedy, the Moroccan earthquake? Let's get a picture of Moroccan
earthquake up when you get a chance, aid relief or whatever.
public criticism has mounted over the pace and efficiency of
Morocco's earthquake response was last time Morocco had an
earthquake and do they have a team on standby? Do they really have a
plan for this? Cuz you know, you'd need a plan to, to really be
quick. And when something is very rare, all right, then chances are
you're not very wealthy government, you're not going to be
you know, having a plan that's a team that's ready to go on like
California, which is on the Pacific Ring of Fire, California,
Indonesia, these places they know the earthquakes are coming turkey.
When I was there last time, they did a drill. There was a drill.
The entire city had a in different speakers all over the place had
it it was like a siren. And then a voice speaking in Turkish, you
know, do this do that then the voice goes to different languages.
It goes to English, right? So public criticism.
Is there ever an earthquake a disaster response where anyone's
happy with the result with the response?
Never.
Okay.
They say all authorities,
they defend themselves, we address the disaster. And we're dedicated
our efforts right away. The powerful quake struck the High
Atlas mountains just outside the main major city of Marrakech on
Friday killed more than 2800 people remember the turkey
earthquake was 10 times the size of the Moroccan earthquake use
30,000 people died this is 2800 3000 people because you know
these figures are always going up. They criticize King Mohammed Amin
and what mean right
waited hours before making his first public statement on the
disaster. And he has made few since
he's, uh, seems to be as a shy kink. His dad was out there. His
dad was no messing around. Okay, but this is Mohammed Al Camus,
right? Am I right about that? What he said no, Muhammad, he said this
Muhammad, no commas.
The his dad. His dad was all over the place. He was a, I would say
was a strong king. I can never say good or bad, right? Because
someone say oh, he oppressed my grandfather. You can't say good or
bad. He also there's a lot of stuff about his taxation, which
was unlawful. And by Sharia, okay. Like he tax people to build a
mosque. Right. That that legacy mosque that he had. Yeah, that's
good. Right there.
No, left. Yeah, that. That one? Yeah. That legacy, so called
Legacy moss, the Mr. Mohammed lacamas. It was built on taxes,
and it's half on water, and it's so gorgeous and all that stuff.
But people say that it was oppressive the way he collected
the money. The kings are going to do bad things. But we can say he
was strong Pink Guy and you want a strong king. And one of the reason
kings the benefit of Kings is that they believe it's their country,
when they believe it's their country. They take pride in its in
the country itself. And I haven't been to Morocco for over 25 years.
So I can't tell you
you know the status right? It's actually been exactly 25 years,
last summer.
So I can't tell you what so much about the country itself. But I
can tell you I know that he was a strong king. In hard hit villages
visited by reporters from the New York Times there was no sign of
government rescue or aid operations. Those some help had
begun to arrive by Monday morning. It was a government spokesman
Mustafa basis who pushed back against the criticism and aid of
the aid effort in a video posted on social media
from the first second this devastating earthquake occurred
his royal majesty all civil mill and military authorities and
medical staff have worked on the swift and effective intervention
of course I mean, are we really going to get into you know who did
what Yeah, lower it down a little bit.
Yeah, should be lowered and it's sort of shrink it a little bit. So
it's not blocking
it you see on his debut behind the desk that's perfect. Okay, it see
on his debut behind the desk you see there, the country of Morocco,
and it's
where are they exactly the the earthquake hit?
In Morocco, power is concentrated in the Kings hands and when it
comes to all important matters of the state.
such as the current crisis. It is the royal palace that calls the
shots. See, the thing is with the monarchy, it's a 5050.
Right? He's a good king, things are gonna be real good.
If he's an incompetent King, he's gonna really hard to make a
change, just have something until he passed away.
This leaves other government institutions paralyse waiting for
the King to take the lead on the big questions.
Help was extremely late, says a Moroccan economists, this guy want
to get sent to jail. The overwhelming majority of victims
have had nothing to eat, and some nothing to drink for 48 hours or
more. Including including in areas accessible by roads that are still
in good condition. Okay, clearly waiting for the King to give his
instructions from on high. Had a lot to do with this. He says fear
of overshadowing the king keeps people from taking full action
until he shows up. It's not good, which is expected but you never
know what will happen. He said they fear of being snubbed for any
initiative. All right. In the future.
Okay.
He says that he did one Samira sitel
she defended the king, and she is former head of the news division
at the state run television channel to M defended the king
saying over the weekend that some leaders run their countries over
Twitter and others differently.
The kingdom's leadership has traditionally been cautious about
communication and is wary of conveying any message that might
call its competence into question. Since the earthquakes struck state
media have gone heavy on images showing
military involvement.
All right, so the highly sensitive issue in the country right now is
poverty. Some of the areas HEVC hit where the impoverished areas.
Moroccan officials prefer the world to see the country's modern
elements such as its airport, high speed trains and glittery tourist
resorts. All right.
This is because national pride and attract tourism.
Millions every year descend. Whenever a country retires from
the world. Its economy is based on tourism. That means it's our
glories in the past. Come look at our past what our forefathers did.
All right, that's that's always when a country has basically been
sent out to pasture. I don't know if the British know this, saying
when you send something when you send an animal out to pasture that
means class is done. Serving it's done producing children. It's
done. So producing
milk all that. And it's not even worth slaughtering. So you just
put it out to pasture. Let let the animal just graze until it dies.
So when a nation is out to pasture, no, it no longer invents
anything. No one goes there for anything, except to see its past.
Okay.
And that's like most of the countries in the Eastern world,
the good times came and they went and now there's nothing to see
except the past relics. Okay.
So that's why they care so much about tourism. If a country's
economy
number one part of their economy is tourism.
Leave don't live there, you can visit it, but don't live there.
Some Moroccan said that the lack of communication around the
earthquake reminded them of the pandemic when the authorities were
similarly frugal about disseminating information. On the
domestic front. The King is weary of unrest, and largely does not
tolerate criticism or dissent. During the Arab Spring.
The king reacted swiftly to tamp down any rumblings of discontent,
he amended the Constitution giving more power to the elected prime
minister, and took other steps to pacify the population. More
recently, there were ripples of unrest in the northern reef of
Morocco. Authorities, tall authorities tolerated protests for
a few months, and then they cracked down harshly
funny, these very democratic nations,
right? Not all, you know, reactions from the people should
be just accepted. And the people are not the drivers of the nation.
They're not the drivers, right? They're the ones being served Yes,
but ultimately by the Sharia. Neither is the king nor the people
or the ruler nor the people
serving one another both are serving a lot out as in the
capacity that he commanded them to write.
In any event, that's basically this this Mr. Abdullah, money,
men, the economists, he said the arrogance
With which Morocco has disdained offers of aid from 100 countries,
anything that a positive and rapid response would have saved lives.
He's really upset this guy.
Do you want to do you want to
go back to Morocco are they going to?
Alright, let's read another earthquake puts Morocco's elusive
king in the spotlight. He's elusive, he doesn't like to be in
the public. The other one King Mohammed, Thomas Ives always sees
him and you know, in media and everything. He was at the he would
go to the deuce the classes giving him Ramadan, and he would actually
give classes himself. Right, he would give those speeches he would
attend to was everywhere.
All right.
Now the numbers up to 2900. He was in France, who was in Paris, and
he spends a great deal of his time in Paris. But it took him most of
a day to return to his country and make a public statement. A very
short communique.
Later on. It showed him presiding over a Cabinet meeting, but there
was no sound no audio. He visited a hospital on Tuesday, and he
donated some of his blood. But his visibility has been very low. And
he's been very silent. And the government's response to the
earthquake had been criticized. Look, if you got a king, given how
bad kings can be,
okay,
if your kings flaw is that his his passive?
That's probably one of the lesser bad flaws, like flaws could be far
worse. Right? So it's not saying that it's
just sweeping under the rug.
Okay. But
if he's very passive like this, it's frustrating, but it could be
a lot worse. Like, of all the flaws of a king, there's not so
terrible.
Alright, Moroccan officials are gonna we've been working from the
start. He's too busy to come out and give statements. That's why
this king is now 60. And He's the richest person in Morocco most
powerful person Marco, of course. He's constitutionally the head of
the armed forces and he is the head of Islam. He is immediately
mean, officially in Morocco. Okay.
As head of state, he oversees a constitutional monarchy. Okay.
Ace, it's a managed semi democracy with real power exercised by
advisors and ministers dominated by his high school friends. But
his authorization for action is vital. All of this we're reading
in the spirit
of knowing what are what's happening in our OMA, okay?
Not we're not here out here to bash anybody but just to have an
idea what's happening in our Oma. All right, can you go to the New
York Times type in New York Times King Morocco and put some of those
pictures up there so people can see they're king of Morocco. And
he's described by Moroccans close to the government as harder to
reach. All right. He's harder to reach as time goes on, but he's
becoming close to a German born Moroccan, mixed martial arts
fighter, Abu Bakar. I was at
Abu Zatar, whom the King met around the time of his divorce in
2018. What is this is like Brady and Alex Guerrero.
Yeah, we could put that one up. I was outside is seen by some as
driving a wedge between the king and his advisors. So now the king
is is keeping the company of a mixed martial arts guy.
Mr. Mystery surrounds the royal palace and life there. And the
king in the state of his health. He went through a divorce. I've
ever seen the king go through a divorce before very strange, you
know, but
happens I guess. quarters and family members compete for his
affection and attention. The King has had a number of health issues,
irregular heart rate, pneumonia. But there's no official
information about his health. Rumors spread around right by
those whose personal political interests in Morocco, where media
is tightly controlled and where the king who has never given a
news conference or a TV interview,
has not given any unscripted interview for years. Morocco is
considered a success story in North Africa, comparatively open,
stable, attractive to industry very attractive to tourists,
reliable partner to the US full cooperation with counterterrorism
and in 2020 it recognized Israel. Okay, many people have protested
Morocco's recognition of Israel
Abu Bakar Mozart's
of Morocco, he fought in UFC.
Right? As of 2021, he was fighting in the UFC, he's now very close to
the king of Morocco.
Crucis interesting. That's a person who's going to end up
running a country. Crucially, the king managed to ride the waves of
the disruptive Arab Spring a decade ago, better than all of his
neighbors
in part through domestic and political changes that had a more
modern democratic tone, and he and his government have cracked down
hard on any radical Islamist politics, terrorism after the bomb
attacks of 2003.
All right.
But you can't talk about the king.
All right. And the palace life is opaque and very hard to read
what's happening?
And again, the Moroccan economist for ads, I've done what many
right, going on again, bashing the king.
This guy living in France, how's he doing this? Right? Talking
about the king like this? I'm not saying that he shouldn't what he's
saying is not true. I'm saying that usually they get cracked down
upon.
All right. Last earthquake was 2004 600 people died.
I've done what many is going on. And he says it seems that all the
kings Entourage is very, very unhappy with the time the amount
of time he spends with zato
MMA fighter
and their behavior toward society and elites in the image this
creates around the king and the state is not good. They have
business ventures. And it's all on their social media. And their
brothers the zato zero brothers, they display closest to the kink,
whom they sometimes accompany on trips, disturbs fear and
resentment within the court. What is clear is that the King likes is
out there brothers a lot. And everyone else is unhappy about it.
They all agree we have to be all united against Abu Zeid, sorry.
Morocco is a conservative society and the monarchy is held in great
respect despite the wealth the elites have and the poverty of the
masses
said Abacha Jimmy, Moroccan prize winning publisher of newspapers.
And then he went into exile in 2007, after a defamation charges
brought against him to live the lives of the king, his entourage,
his son, moody Hassan
is 20 years old are surrounded by official silence. We really don't
know what's going on, says Gemma. We've never seen him in a
situation where he had to answer questions, let alone hard
questions. So he's some he's always reading from a paper he
criticized him. Listen, you got to King who does not want to be in
the spotlight.
He's pretty passive. I'm telling you.
In a world where no one's happy about anything.
This is the least of bed. If you want to call this bad, we're not
gonna say it's good. You want a good king, a strong king and
active King. Right? But if you're going to say and we're going to
agree it's not good what they're saying. It's the least of not
good. Right? When you have this passive type of King.
Open Criticism The King is rare. penalties are severe political
opposition has been weakened or marginalized. But the king is
generally revered. Alright, people tend to like their king, with most
criticism aimed instead at the government, not the king.
That's good because he brings the hearts of everyone together.
Moroccans who have left the country feel freer to speak out.
At the same time, the level of media freedom Morocco is very low
140/4 in the world, according to the World Press Freedom Index.
Just last month, a Moroccan blogger saw aids bouquet ood
48 was sentenced to five years in jail for a Facebook post
denouncing normalization with Israel in a way that could be
interpreted as criticism of the king said his lawyer Hasson is
Sunni.
You're gonna have these autocrats doing that all the time. Unlike
the Kings father has an attorney. Oh, so the Kings father is not
Mohammed coming to his house, an attorney? Sorry, no might
not well read on my Moroccan kings, who was author who was an
authoritarian. See, I actually turned out to be right about him.
He said he wasn't authoritarian but was very strong. Okay, and
always had advisors.
His son now lives in a bubble. He enriches himself and enriches his
courtiers. And nobody ever hears anything about them. So that's not
nice, but
the king unlike his father engaged deeply in private enterprise.
And whenever there's a company that goes well, he gets involved
with that company. He controls the the banks, insurances, energy,
telecom companies, he's into business
where his father was not really like that by 2006 Mr. Abdon
movement, he said companies controlled by the monarchy
represent some 70% of the capitalization of the Moroccan
stock exchange. That is absurd. That's absurd. That's absurd.
Okay? What troubles Mr jamais the most is what he considers the
under development of our institutions and the Miss
allocations of the country's resources to the deficit of the
poor. Don't be fooled by the modernity of the airport and the
roads. The earthquake shows the poverty of many people social
welfare and health care are in tatters. Mohammed is sick.
Mohammed has said this, The Muhammad the Sikhs inherited the
throne in 1999. In a rare interview, a year later, for time
for a Time magazine cover, he described himself as a reformer
who wanted to tackle poverty, meter, misery, illiteracy, but
whatever I do will never be good enough for Morocco. ruling with
many men he chose from his high school class, the king has made
serious and important changes in religiously conservative Morocco.
So listen to part of the program today for just tuning in, is
affairs of the OMA. So you can have general education on what's
happening out there in our Oma.
He released a number of political prisoners and after great domestic
controversy, he changed family law raising the age of marriage from
218 After was 15. The local judges sometimes accused of corruptions
are allowed to make exceptions. The law advanced gender equality
giving women the right to ask for a divorce.
They always have the right to ask for a divorce, and first wives the
right to refuse should their husband wants to marry a second
wife, well, that's an medically fit. It's not that they have a
right to refuse. They could put it in the contract that if you marry
a second wife, then this marriage is automatically dissolved. And if
the man agrees to it, then it's part of the marriage now.
She can't forbid him from marrying a second wife, you can't make
haram what Allah has made her that, but you can not be part of
it. So you can do it. I can't stop you from doing it. But the moment
you do do it, this marriage is ended, you effectively divorce me
by doing that, if he agrees to it as part of the contract. It also
made divorce a legal procedure eliminating the tradition of a
husband divorcing a wife simply by handing her a letter.
Okay, that's probably
you know, debatable if that's valid by shooting or not, polygamy
remains legal if the first wife agrees. Homosexual homosexuality
and * outside of marriage are illegal. The king also managed the
popular anger of the Arab Spring which overturned governments in
Tunisia and Egypt by modifying the Constitution allow for an Islamic
party to govern after winning elections. But there have been
protests 2011 2016 2017 And the government crackdown on them.
Okay, and the crack down hard on the medium. The urban and youth
unemployment is very high.
Okay.
Because it you know, I'm not a fan of these university professors put
in political science, that just all they do is incessantly whine
about everything, with no pragmatic pragmatism, no
practicality. I mean, I guess there has to be, you know, some
criticism, but it just seems they're so predictable. They are
just never happy with anything. That's the problem with these
guys.
All right.
The Constitution modified in 2011, after the Arab Spring revolts,
gave more power to Parliament, blah, blah, blah. It's full of
loopholes say never happy. I mean, it's some point you just I'm more
of a pragmatist. Right if you live in under Saddam Hussein, it's no
point in whine and complain about Saddam Hussein. You know, find a
way to make things slightly less worse. Less bad rather than
whining about all right.
You know, whining about everything incessantly. We know it's bad.
It's obviously bad.
In a video on social media, from the first seconds is devastation
of earthquake occurred. We have been, you know, all hands on deck,
blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
So that's, that's
on the king of Morocco.
Listen, Moroccan intelligence. Just read New York Times, not
saying anything, because I want to go to these countries to be honest
with you.
Not into being put on lists.
Next subject matter. Another very, very sad situation is happening in
the neighboring country of Libya.
Or as they pronounce it, Libya. Okay, let's go now to the news of
Libya and, and the floods and now the number has surpassed the
calamity in Morocco and has reached 6000 deaths. What happened
exactly in Libya? Okay, so many people don't know what happened in
Libya, in Libya, there. What we're going to read it here, what it
said, Let's just read it essentially, there were dams,
blocking rivers. And there is a point in Libya, where what's a
delta point? A delta point is when various rivers, all meat cross
paths. And those cities there are protected by dams. The dams broke.
And the cities were just the homes, everything was just spilled
out into the Mediterranean Sea. So let's read it exactly. So that you
can be aware now that you can go now and get Libya flooding images
out there for us.
Now, the initial floods in northeastern Libya, after
torrential rain this past weekend were bad enough, but the worst
damage was not a result of the floods. It has instead come from
the subsequent bursting of two dams just like what happened in
New Orleans with Hurricane Katrina the hurt the hurricane, see if
there's a map with the dams to show the dam damage. Like what
exactly where were the dams, the dams bursts along or like to burst
dams burst. And so same thing with Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
That's a good one right there. Yeah. In New Orleans.
They had the hurricane. That wasn't the problem. The hurricane
destroyed the dam that was blocking the water from entering
it on cities. And that's what really was the problem. The water
that those dams had been holding back washed entire neighborhoods
into the Mediterranean Sea. Tall buildings collapsed. Trapping
residents under the rubble in that at least 5200 people have died. By
the way we are raising money
for a small village in Morocco. That's gonna go straight to them
when you get a moment after you put this picture by Lucy
what I sent you in what I sent you stick that PayPal link up there?
Okay.
This is a trusted source that that the funds will go directly to
to the relief of that neighborhood.
Okay.
What's the chain of events first a major storm but what did the storm
do? Collapse the infrastructure that was blocking water. Okay, a
lot of chances to give sadaqa today you can send kids to ombre
and you can give this Morocco earthquake emergency some money
for the Morocco earthquake situation. If you're on Instagram,
come on to YouTube if inside a YouTube page
and give the sadaqa cut
which is to say what the what the village name is click on the link.
Go back to the link there. See what the village name is?
Let's see. All right join us in our heartfelt mission to support
the earthquake in total dense total dense Taroudant okay
Taroudant is where blankets water food all this is going to go
Taroudant and this this the see how much they raised
are they so far raised 1000 pounds and they want to raise 2000
and it will convert to in dollars. So so two chances to give sadaqa
today and try to bury what Taqwa alright help each other and give
what? Gathering for sadaqa fundraising is part of our deen so
that people can give sadaqa it's an important part of our religion.
So let's see what we can cover in terms of launch. Good to ombre. Go
to the ombre see how the omelet campaign is going to just hit the
reset on thing.
All right, we're at 790 for ombre and we're at 1110 pounds. For
Morocco you you know earthquake relief. Alright, first a major
storm came and it collapsed the infrastructure. Now we're taught
we're now over now in Libya. And it was exactly what happened.
In Hurricane Katrina, all right.
medical teams have flown out there. Of course, workers from
Turkey Emirates are all arrived in Benghazi. All right, but the body
bags is very sad. They just have body bags after body bags after
body bags is extremely sad. And they don't even have places to
bury them. So they're praising the people in mass graves. This insha
Allah all of these people bid in the lights Allah we can say they
died to death of a shaheed.
Alright.
Climate change might have increased the severity of the
storm that destroyed the damps. Okay, a Mediterranean cyclone,
which they call Daniel. All right, though, climate change is likely
making Mediterranean cyclones less common, but when they do come,
they're more intense.
All right. Libya is was ill prepared for any climate change or
flooding.
Chances are when you live in the desert, you don't plan to be
overtaken by water. Right. Let's get some of those nice those
pictures.
Most Libyans live on the coast and the risk of flooding or rising sea
levels is there.
Right.
towns along dry river beds can also flood if heavy rain comes
down and raises the level of the rivers.
And Matthew Rue Bucha says that this is going to happen more as
climates get warmer.
Since Qaddafi government fell in 2011, Libya has lacked a strong
central government. Instead, two rival factions have struggled for
control.
As cyclone Daniel approached, the authorities in eastern Libya seem
to have no plan to monitor the dams. evacuate residents. Yep.
Listen, if New Orleans didn't have a damn problem, I'm pretty sure
that Libya is not going to be looking at that picture
Subhanallah the floods It's utter disaster is so sad to be honest,
look at this stuff. You just wish you could bring people over and
let them you know
live in in a more
put together country said because you know that these three things
are
the recovery of these places. Then once it's out of the news cycle,
it's it's out. All right now we move on to masiva number three for
this week. Subhan Allah what is going on? Magnitude 6.0
earthquake in Indonesia. But what is the silver lining I guess you
could say is that suppose apparently we're going to read it.
I know.
It was far from the cities and it was in a remote area. That's we'll
see if that's correct.
6.2 earthquake struck the remote. It says your remote North mile
Maluku province on Monday, says the German geosciences center
there was no report of heavy damage or death.
Okay.
They said it was a six 5.9 than a 6.2. The epicenter was 6.8 miles.
Residents of the quake a member of the staff at a hotel town did not
see any damage. So luckily for them, while it straddles the
Pacific Ring of Fire in which 90 to 95% of all earthquakes happen
in this ring is a huge area from Australia, bottom of Australia, up
over to Indonesia, up past Russia to Japan up to Alaska,
down Canada, down California, down Mexico all the way down to Peru.
So it's like a horseshoe around the west, north and east of the
Pacific Ocean. That's where most of the
earthquakes of the world happen. And the world
is made is round, but composedly is like flat plates. You can
imagine like like
disco ball, strobe light, like a disco ball. It's like round but
it's composed of little flat. So where they they move and hit each
other. That's an earthquake.
So good. Good news here is that apparently, there are not a lot of
deaths.
Apparently, that's what they're saying. Okay.
Less than, well, duh. Now the numbers are coming in to be around
300 400
So that is two
Significant no doubt about it, but
it could have been far worse if it was in the city. So luckily
all right
all right. That's it for news of the OMA affairs of the OMA.
Let's go do a quick check on five pillars UK. They usually have you
know, some stuff if it's if it has to do with just individuals. We're
not going to read it.
But mainly today was the day for the coverage of the natural
natural,
natural disasters. Alright, here's another
piece of news I forgot to read about this. Egypt bans niqab in
school.
Egyptian government has banned female students from wearing niqab
in schools. The Education Minister, the Rideau Hijazi
released a statement on Monday.
I love how they released the statement two days before school,
right?
Like forcing you to not be able to think like you're paralyzed, you
got to go to school tomorrow,
saying students have an optional right to choose if they will cover
their hair at school. Right
hijab is optional.
But face is not optional, cannot cover your face.
Any form of hair covering that contravenes the condition of the
face being visible is not acceptable.
And hair covering should be the color chosen by the Ministry and
the local education director. So they're going to choose the color
of the sisters hijab.
Like the uniform, the decision will be enforced from the academic
year that starts September 30. And will continue until the year ends
June 8. So they go to school for about maybe five, six weeks
shorter school year, then.
Then here in America, I guess maybe that's due to the heat.
According to the ministerial statement, a student should make a
decision to cover air based on her own personal desire without any
pressure or force from any person or any other entity other than the
parents. The statement said parents should be informed of
their daughter's choice and added the authority that authorities
will verify the Guardians knowledge
of the students choice over the issue. Hijab is widely worn by
women in Egypt, but niqab is not so common.
But it also is worn but it's not so common. There have been fierce
discussions in Egypt over wearing niqab and public spaces Why is
there a discussion is it in the study books or not? Then the
people practice the study if they want their show welfare if there
are Nebula, even Medicare an NF have it. If there is fear fitna,
okay, not as I would have, but as fear fit now what it means the
body that must be covered in public.
And Fitna means, you know, like tribulation like trouble, bad
things happening as a result of
like if a woman is going to be around men who have no morals, and
no scruples and no Deborah o'clock, right then covering her
face is an option. That was essentially what's in the Maliki
books not an option it couldn't even be afforded and not going to
those going to those places can become forbidden, if that's the
case.
In 2015, carry University introduced a niqab ban for its
staff.
All right.
And there were appeals but they were overturned.
It's unclear what the public opinion is, but those who oppose
niqab portrayed as alien to Egyptian society to acting like
the French here, they argue that it's Wahhabi.
Go look at your grandma's What are you talking about? All your great
grandmother's, most of them were Nick up in Egypt. Back in the day,
it used to be the elites would cover their faces. Only the common
folk would go with their faces uncovered servants and the poor
and stuff. If you were a wealthy elite, nobody saw what you look
like. And you could see this in old movies where the princess
comes out, the queen comes out and you don't see your face. Right. So
culturally, things were different opponents to the niqab also argued
that it creates a religious or social distance between those
wearing it and others.
Others invoke national security. niqab hides identity
okay.
I think there's ways around that for a school because there are
female staffers
with whom the face can be revealed. So we could know that
that's who so and so is. On the other hand, those in favor of the
right to our necropsy, personal freedoms have special protection
in the Constitution giving the state and so many of these
Egyptians secular types that just despise the deen and anything that
comes from it. So, but what is my personal position if it's in the
books of our religion with evidence and with a basis, we
support it? Right. Be and it is in the Shafi and humbly
A dominant opinion
Egypt's official Islamic religious institutions have attempted to
sidestep the debate instead of deferring to state institutions.
According to shake, I'm going to tell you, the Imam of Al Azhar,
their club is neither religious obligation nor sunnah. So he's
given like a medical Fatso, I guess, or Hanafi fatwah.
I cannot tell her who wears the niqab that she's doing a lawful
action for which she deserves to be rewarded.
It falls within the circle of the permissible.
Your method is not the only method in Islam. Let me put it that way.
So that seems to be a fair statement. But you know that these
these muftis are always
you know, handcuffs, they can never really speak what they truly
believe. And they are their philosophy is, let me just
decrease the damage by staying here. I can decrease the damage.
So let me just pick my battles. That's the philosophy of those
types of movies who, who are there in these countries?
Birmingham's Green Lane Masjid has been halted. $2.2 million dollar
mosque, green lane, massive Muslim area. Okay.
But
the news has uncovered that mosque Imams expressing normative Islamic
views, referencing the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. So these
are some Old School Brothers.
You guys know what the Protocols of the Elders Zinus it's an allege
ID booklet.
A legend. That is the master plan of how the Jews plan to take over
the world. They said we're going to infiltrate the field of
psychology, we're going to infiltrate the, you know,
economics, we're going to entertain the people, we're going
to control the entertainment. We're going to control this that
we're going to support both sides until Europe destroys itself. All
that it's like an old school thing that people used to
talk about this. And anytime that it was anytime that something
happens shady, that's very powerful. That is really shady.
People say oh, it's the Illuminati. Right? Well, for a
period of time, it was the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
Right. And there are these like ancient publications in Russian.
All right.
Okay.
And they say of course, it's a fabricated text purporting to
detail Jewish plot for global *, and it was
popularized.
It was first published in the in Imperial Russia in 1903,
translated in multiple languages disseminated internationally, and
it played a key part in popularizing the belief in
international Jewish conspiracy. Beginning in 1993 distillations of
the work were assigned by some German teachers, as if they were
facts, factual, and read by German schoolchildren throughout Nazi
Germany, although the texts had been exposed as fraudulent. By the
British newspaper The times let's trace the money who's paying
who's for the times in 1921. Likewise, Frankfurter Zeit Gung
Zeitung in 1924.
It remains widely available in numerous languages, it's all over
the internet, you can read it,
and continues to be presented by anti semitic groups as a genuine
document. It has been described as probably the most influential work
of anti semitism ever written.
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is a fabricated dumb document
purporting to be factual textual evidence shows that it could not
have been produced prior to 1901 document alludes to the
assassination of William McKinley, for example, as though these
events were plotted out in advance the title of Sergei in the loose,
needless widely distributed first edition contains the date sights
you know, tonight, you know, three, it is like that document is
actually written at this time in Russia, are you Cesaro and
macmedia Michela Michaelis are used that it was manufactured in
the months after a Russian Zinus Congress in September of 1902, and
that it was originally a parody of Jewish idealism, meant for
internal circulation among anti Semites until was decided to clean
it up and publish it as if it was real.
Self contradictions and various testimonies show that the
individuals involved including the text initial publisher, Pavel
Krushi, oven, deliberately obscured the origins of the text
and lied about it in the decades afterwards. In the placement of
the forgery, if the placement of the forgery in 1902. Russia is
correct.
Then it was rewritten as at the beginning of a series of anti
Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire, in which 1000s of Jews
were killed. Okay,
So this is all
about
how it's fine.
It's fraudulent,
but nothing about what's in it.
How about what's in it? Okay.
They have to, they have to then shut the website down if they say
anything else. All right.
Some say that the protocols follow the dialogue in * between
Machiavelli and Montes, Montesquieu, they said that it's
just copied.
I remember the time in which
this people were crazy for this thing. Everyone was reading it and
certainly see it's happening. It's happening. It's happening. You got
to admit a lot of it happened. Okay. They are taking over the
banking industry, for example.
Okay.
It shows that Jews are always trying to control the money, and
they want to try to control the media. Okay.
And all this stuff, so we're not going to go too far into it. If
you're interested, you could read it again. But essentially,
apparently an imam in Green's Lane refer to the Protocols of the
Elders of Zion and believes in it, that this is from the Jews says
also he espoused misogynistic and homophobic and anti semitic views.
The mosque says that a video clips about the from the Imam
were taken out of context. several videos filmed at the mosque and
uploaded online includes a 2019 lecture by Eboo Sam of the Hubby,
in which he says don't teach my kids homosexuality don't kit teach
my kids about lesbianism and other than that
it's mainstream. Thank you. So we shut down every mosque in America
if that's the case, he went on to say now if Mike John and Bob if
they want to be homosexuals, as a Muslim, I'm living here I'm going
to follow the law. I'm not going to do anything to them. But also
while living here my religion is Islam I don't condone don't
support that live. So that's
what do you think you have says in any Catholic Church?
It moderate Muslims say the stuff.
The NMS reported that Greenland measured mm. Mustafa Abu Yan said
of a wife she needs to also fulfill her husband's physical
desires.
With
what are these people saying what was wrong with that? Are we going
to say that that's not right either.
She should be obedient and respectful to him.
He also said divorce is put in the hands of men because men are meant
to be less emotional. You will shut down every mosque in the
world if this is what they're talking about here.
And in a video dated 2022, I will some of the hubby refers to the
Protocols of the Elders of Zion, he referred to them.
That detail is a global conspiracy by Jewish people to control the
world. The protocols have been condemned as a fabrication.
I will Osama said you know the Zinus the protocols of the Zinus
the protocols in one of those protocols. They said, let's keep
people busy with sports and games. Let's keep keep people distracted.
And that's why all those people make all that money.
Chief Executive Officer of the NSS Stephen Evans said his
organization had urged the government to ensure that
taxpayers money is reserved for youth projects. Oh, it's the
government's being involved. That's why they're
okay, I see. ICS it says
if the government's paying, they have the right to pay and not pay,
right. We don't have a right over the government money.
So the government was going to give money to the Greens lines was
pretty suspicious by the way. Part of the Youth Investment Fund,
okay.
Yeah, you gotta liberal Pro's pro Zionist pro calm Lutz government.
Why do you want their money in the first place? It's gonna come with
strings attached. The Youth center was to provide 12 to 70 year olds
with modern facilities like a gym, kitchen, creative arts, digital
tunnelled, blah, blah, blah.
All right. programs on leadership critical thinking I don't want
these people
paying for our leadership programs.
In a statement, si B, which is the government agency for this said,
the mosque works with a range of local and religious regional
bodies that have been supportive of their project.
Green Lane mustard has already received a pre construction grant
of 60k
According to a spokesperson for SIV but none of them none of the
main 2.2 mil have been approved
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All right, so there you have it.
The mosque rejects violent extremism blah blah blah.
Peter Buckley, this guy is obsessed with commenting on five
pillars like what is going on with this guy? The end?
Maybe what's his business? What does he care?
Okay.
What is upset what what is upsetting people the concepts of
the concept of people that a woman a wife fulfills the desires of the
husband. Right? Like what is it that are verbalization of it? Or
is it the reality of it? Do you do is there any wife that does not
want the husband to be happy? And is there a vice versa? Right? Like
what why is that so such a shock
it's just surprising that it's a such a shock, okay.
And he says no wonder women are leaving some that's actually not
the case. There's probably more people converting into Islam from
of women that I've met. Go go type in.
You don't have to do it, Ali. But for women out there goats I've
been Muslim woman convert Islam in YouTube. It's a world I'm telling
you. A world of female converts, talking to each other making
videos about how they became Muslim.
videos, follow our videos next video down. It's just non stop.
Non Stop. Good. YouTube. I'm not gonna say rabbit hole because it's
something good. Non stop. So, yeah, so maybe Peter Buckley, your
wife, you know, maybe you didn't weren't afforded this great
benefit, and this blessing. Okay, have a Muslim wife who cares how
her husband feels? Maybe you weren't afforded that. So that's
why he's so upset about it. You want us to be like maybe your
situation where your wife ignores you. Right? And doesn't care how
you feel?
Yeah.
I don't think anyone would be taking any Western people's advice
on how to live in terms of family. Yeah, maybe how to be on time to
work. Yeah, probably that, but we'll take your advice on that.
But that's going to be we're not taking your advice on anything
related to life and family.
A quick q&a.
Quick q&a.
What happens Lily Rose says when a woman is tired, he's got to have
common sense because marriage is not established on. It's based on
some rules and laws and agreements. It's an agreement. But
it's the application of a marriage is based on generosity and
forgiveness. See, that's the that's where common sense comes
in. The contract between the two parties is in agreement.
It's there are I'm given this, you're given this. That's the
That's what the contract is. But the application of the contract is
based upon
generosity and forgiveness. This is what we call OKT medneo
mukarram. A contract that is built upon generosity as opposed to a
business contract OCTs manyatta show
which is if I do a contract with you, to for for a service, for
example. I expect everything that I put in the contract and you
expect every dollar that I promised you.
There is no shame in you. Let's say I asked you to do something
for me paint the wall and you painted the wall and I said I'll
give you the money and I pay you and I'm short on the payment 15
bucks, or 15 bucks is not
a make it or break it but you
should have no shame in texting back. Hey, 15 bucks short, and I
should have no common other than my fault. I shouldn't say Are you
serious? You're you're coming after me for 15 bucks. Our roll my
eyes, none of that. No, this is a deal. And I'm telling you, we
don't understand bebb Rubio has to be studied hard. Let me just tell
you one thing. There's a genre and clear rod.
The rod means I give you a bunch of money. I say you go trade with
that money.
You should have full freedom to go trade. I may put some some
parameters for a reason. Stay in this country because we're not
legally allowed to do business in another country. Right? But now I
can't tell you what to do. Now. I can't say Hey, wake up, go to
work. I can't I can't do that. You are free to trade as you want
wish. That's called the Pirata contract. Ijarah is different.
Ijarah means I hire you for a job. And we agree on a certain amount
of money. So everything in Islam has liens. Marriage also has
liens. There are obligations of what a husband has to do and what
a woman has to do in a marriage. But the application of it is
through
is with generosity and forgiveness. That's the balance of
our religion. Okay.
Why do you think many people have problems with a wife obeying her
husband?
I honestly think there are some people out there who have bad
marriages. Okay.
And they may come up with
you know, seems like
if they can't have it,
right, if their wife doesn't tolerate it, they don't want
anyone else to tolerate or it's become a hotkey to in their
right in their family that they don't do this. It's become like a
belief and if anyone mentions it
you know, someone in the household is gonna fly off the handle so
becomes like a toxic emotional thing. But the assumption here is
that a husband will be kind to his wife, right? That's the
assumption. I'm going to take a two second break then we come back
for the.
Alright, so we can while we wait for production to come back, I'm
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Is there a
summarizes, book that summarizes how the message of Islam evolved
from its first revelation?
What he would be talking about, or such a book would be
how the Muslims answered new questions, new challenges.
There's no evolution and alteration. There's no alteration
of the core doctrines the Prophet brought,
but there is new challenges resulted these new challenges
different responses,
that we can is discussed also Fick that is development so I would say
there could be development of the same ideas
not alteration
not not an evolution that leads to an alteration of the essence
of a question on nakida
when you leave religion you lose all your good deeds you've done
but you take them back if you return Metro D D says you lose
them forever. So if someone believes my god decreed doesn't
mean he says goodbye to all your good deeds if he apostates
allow them, what is the truth to that?
And inshallah the person gets them back? Allah Allah knows best but
Sophia says how many hours will be needed to cover this FIP of trade?
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For one year
there's a lot there and I'd want it to go slowly.
Ronnie Rosie says
when he's running Rosie saying
maybe she's talking to somebody else but it's
different things here
have you about the item ship in Jakarta who does command right
forbidding wrong
in the city's nightclubs? No didn't hear about that it's
interesting
talk about aliens in Mexico
All right, let's maybe can't help but look that up it's so
fantastically crazy
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20% 25 there
okay, we need to do this we want to send a lot of kids Sombra.
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aliens in El Mexic.
They got good taste and food I guess. Sunny,
colorful.
Researchers shows bodies of purported non human beings. This
is CBS News.
Alien corpse
does not look like a human to me.
It
definitely does not look like a human to be everyone's covering
this 1000 year old fossils of alien Cortez maybe and hidden me.
Well, Ben, remember the couple couple times ago, a couple of
weeks ago, we talked about Al Henny will been
non human,
a bright creatures that purportedly lived on the earth a
long time ago. And it's a passing in mentioned mentioned in passing
an indica theater. He said before the jinn came to the earth, there
was a hidden he would have been
is it actually a corpse? Is it? I mean, it's tiny, by the way, it's
like the size of your hand.
Yeah.
So really interesting, but I mean,
not to do with Islam. There's nothing in there that undermines
anything in Islam. If in fact, our concept of Hindi will have been,
you know,
I don't know why they're calling it alien.
You know, why are they calling it alien?
Fascinating. Thank you for whoever it was, who told us this? Good.
Man, if you want to help this guy, this this little village in
Morocco, it's a local fundraiser. You can the Pay Pal thing is there
and I'll put it up again in a second. But a Mexican UFO ologists
claims to show to alien corpses to Congress.
Well, I don't think Congress cares what happened 1000 years ago.
Right? What happens now is what matters. You know, come Mexico's
Congress heard testimony from experts who study
extraterrestrials on Tuesday.
Okay, Jamie Masoni, a self described you ufologists brought
to caskets into congressional chambers
this how do we know that this isn't like fake
Well, we know that a bone is not gonna last 1000 years so what is
this
yeah what what is this you know like what is the material of what
he's found?
Yeah, really?
No way. He says there are complete bodies that have not been
manipulated Who is this Mazoon that we're that is that found them
alright
but he he lied in the past that's the problem with this guy. He does
not have exactly a great track record
now there are X rays
showing their bones apparently
I mean, that just means that it's consists of let's let's take a
perspective that this is all a fraud hypothetically and see if
that perspective is valid because if it is he has a problem okay
put it up but the X ray that picture up
he said they had big brains Big Eyes wide scope of vision but they
had no teeth. They likely only drank and did not you say on IG
telling you Henry would have been if you didn't attend this stream
for that and you don't know we're talking about the concept of it
Hindi will been is that even Kathy just in passing says before there
were Jen on earth there was an Inuit been what others have said
and theorize about when you had been is that they are upright
creatures that are that are upright but they're not humans,
their animal. There have an animal feature to them, like what we
would call an animalistic feature to them. So a look a lizard
with a human a wolf with a human. Okay, a polar bear, but it walks
up right? So it's like a mix between animals and humans, okay.
And that they roamed the earth but there they are from
the visible world it Missha had the jinn or an atom of ape what is
Adam and they've made the unseen to us. What is it Misha did the
scene. Okay.
And that some even theorize even further with very little serious
evidence, no evidence that anyone would take seriously. Okay.
And
that the remnants of these hidden knee would have been our silver
rounds.
And that's like when that's how they they categorize claims that
people saw
A werewolf or Bigfoot? Or this? Right? Henry would have been
Alright, Ryan Graves is the executive director for Americans
for Safe aerospace organization, a former Navy fighter.
And he was one of the three who testified of the existence of
UFOs.
We are not alone here, we're with a bunch of bones from 1000 years
ago. Right? So and Hindi will have been,
is again what we're gonna go to but
but what is the the can they can he submit this to actual
scientists? Because
why would just these two be there? If?
Where did you find them? What's the backstory behind this? It
looks like anyone could have carved this thing up, right? I
don't know what they would use lime or so I don't know what that
would use. But to small mummified specimens, I'm actually open to
the possibility of a tenured been
being creations that Allah made here that are neither. They're
like very smart animals, but they're not fully rational beings.
They're not fully rational beings, and they are upright. So there's a
little bit of a human feature to them, and a little bit of an
animalistic feature to them. I'm open to the positivism, like that
could exist, right? And it actually explains a lot of the
myths in the worlds the myths that people swear that they saw such a
creature, right? So boom, have you had been Case Closed?
What is almost
almost a
Can we eat them?
We see an animal walking around like that
if it's not rational
if it's not rational, it's an animal in our categorization.
Right.
We're slaughtering and eating from it.
Oh, flourish says something else. 1000 years ago, that's not that
long ago. Right? It was talking about like, human history. 1000
years ago. It's not that long at all. Many someone wants a message
or email. Best thing.
If aliens are higher when nelta Do we need a new definition for
incense? So I would Yeah, that's true. But
so supposedly Hindi would have been we're non rational. There
were non rational, but they were upright.
And they had the physical attributes of a human and the
physical attributes of an animal.
Very interesting stuff.
But no, no.
No
real evidence that anybody would, would respect no respectable
evidence, I would say.
Okay.
No aliens. Firstly, what are aliens? Okay.
You know, what are aliens?
We need to see something and then we can categorize. First of all,
we can even accept
that this is true. We can't accept that it's true. Right.
That this UFO ologists obsessed with the UFO. Right.
Are he's the one who discovered it and he discovered to and it's in
his possession, etcetera.
Yeah, what is that tinfoil hat?
What's that?
No.
Our head no been pre hominids. Yeah, basically.
Basically.
What is that?
Putting a tinfoil hat on yourself. It'll protect you from aliens. Oh,
these people are crazy.
You know, people who are crazy people who do not know how to to
establish evidence, right? And they'll take hearsay and make it
an act as if it's an absolute fact. That's basically what it is.
What the conspiracy theorist says and what
kept MyLSU How do you answer people who say Sufis worship Allah
based on emotions and not evidence?
Nonsense because to so wolf has nothing to do with the
not studying if you take too so from Amazon rock, you must study
or be the first and know Allah directly.
Get with evidence and then you're worshiping with your heart. And
you're in love.
What is sad and mature at their schools of Islamic doctrine
regarding questions that came up after the time of the Prophet and
how to answer them properly. That's what they are and that the
Hanafi madhhab follows the Metro DD School of doctrine. And the
magic isn't Shafi has filed the sad School of doctrine
essentially
I heard polygyny is not a sunnah
of the Prophet married multiple women
many many of the Sahaba if not all of them, no not all but many of
them also married multiple women and you get rewarded for taking
care of all these people and having more kids and taking care
of them you rewards for that.
So
the first half of his life the prophets I send them had had eat
only right after that he had many so he sets both examples
very interested why are Americans so obsessed with aliens? One of
those weird things I think I wonder what the nations around the
world think of us. They were obsessed with aliens right
Can someone believe in one thing from Metro DD and other from
anybody?
Think there's going to be any punishment in that at all? Not at
all. I don't think
okay.
All right. Let us
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muster up alone. I don't know about that.
We got to stop here folks. Just come Okay, let's go to our wood
for Wednesday. Insha Allah Tada. Make a good strong dua afterwards
because Wednesday is a day in which the Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa salam said that
are the prophets I seldom did in fact, make dua on a Monday between
Dr. Nasir Tuesday between donors Wednesday, which others but on
Wednesday, which he received his answer. So the Sahaba who
witnessed this was jabot and Abdullah. And he said that I knew
from that point on that Allah would make this time special if he
answered the Prophet once in this time. All right, he would answer
other people at this time. So he said anytime that I had an issue
and an affair and an in a crisis, then I would pray, make dua on
Wednesday between Dr. Nasir
and then
make dua on Wednesday between Dr. Nasir and as a result, and he said
I would always get good news of an answer. It doesn't mean your DUA
will happen right away, but you will get the glad tidings aside
from Allah to Allah that it will be answered in the later so we
should have hope in that and we should have optimism with Allah
subhanaw taala and we should make Toba
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then ask him something the next day so make Toba in between.
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