Shadee Elmasry – NBF 59 Soccer and Tasawuf
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we are on here today. We're actually going to be doing stories
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I'm out tomorrow. And we will be essentially
doing three stories of the Zodiac today. And special guests today.
Become again, Joe Latona and talking to us. But until then we
will
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All right. In Harrison mean,
on YouTube. It's like a rivalry here between the YouTubers. Why
are some people on YouTube and other people on Instagram? Right?
What's the wisdom? Well, one thing I realized, I don't know if this
had anything to do. Last few days for the reason that I haven't been
able to look at the YouTube comments. Yeah, I don't know why
they're not coming up on here. I had to figure that out over the
weekend. But maybe
where the ads are going, or coming from where the questions are
coming from the most. Well, I usually go 5050
Right. Personally, I would go on YouTube. I think YouTube
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Some reason I liked that name may sound like a Hollywood name.
All right, well, it's not my seventh just stuff is not coming
up. So we will have to begin it tomorrow. But today we're doing a
little bit of current affairs and a little bit of stories of the
LDS. And we're going to begin by a story today that came in in terms
of Muslim news.
Right
about PSG midfielder Idris guy.
You saw that I posted on this.
It this guy is I don't know anything about some, you know,
soccer plays for PSG. Right? I guess PSG is a big deal. PSG is
basically a parrot Paris St. Germain.
And he missed his clubs game against Montpellier on Saturday,
because he refused to wear the LGBT promoting jersey. Yeah, so if
we thought about the
shipping, so you're going to be presenting right now. Yeah. Well,
after I finished reading the story, you're presenting from
stories of odf. Is your mic. Is his mic on?
Yes. He just told me right now. And I said, I lift it up real
quick. There you go. Lift it all the way so it's like very close to
your mouth. And then you're gonna be presented. No idea what I'm
presenting. And think you have 10 minutes less than 10 minutes to
think about.
Story, any story of that video?
Yeah, I like to put people on the spot. See how they're agilities
Hey, guys, is it is it breaking up? I'm watching it on YouTube
right here. I don't see it's breaking up. Yes. Ha.
So Idris Gaya he plays for Senegal.
Senegal national.
Good. He's a devout Muslim.
I'm trying to read it as if how they would read it.
How they would further and he traveled and he plays with PSG,
but he did not play in the game. The manager says he had to leave
the team sheet for personal reasons.
Is that he's not injured. What are the reasons that
they wore LGBT
shirts because you know that the inside
sales and I guess for fun
they're always wearing sweatshirts. T shirts, a ton of
different jerseys right any day to get a special jersey to be able to
sell it
was an Instagram breaking it. Everyone's telling me it's
bringing them is my money
Yes, audio breaking go
you just will just
rise it just
will fix it.
But they're all wearing
LGBT striped shirts.
And the players numbers and the armbands are all part of
International Day Against Homophobia, biphobia and
transphobia.
And on this day, they all wore these LGB T shirts but guys not
not playing. He's nowhere in it.
Some people do they say something problems is gonna vomit from
concept right.
His representatives denied that he boycotted the fixture last season,
but they have yet yet to release a statement on his absence this
Saturday.
This just come out, you know and say this is it.
Pick them up kick, kick them out of the league. Find me whatever.
This day and age you might lose anything for the sake of your
dean. You never know.
And get
his representative denied that he is boycotting Gaia. I guess that's
how you pronounce his name. He's 32 years old. He started his
career in Senegal, Senegal,
before joining French, the French club lead.
He then moved to England and he played with Aston Villa then he
played with Everton and now he's on the Ligue one champion, Paris
St. Germain. And I guess what's his name is also on that team.
He's a player that I'm not a big fan of I don't think he's a big
game player, which isn't. He's considered the best player in
sports and soccer right now. Nobody in the room of five guys
here without Americans.
It's messy. It's messy. Messy to me. He's not a big game player.
He's the most talented. He is not a big game player. If you have a
gun to your head for one soccer game, Messi is not the guy. I'm
gonna go on. I'll go on Ronaldo, because general enough, right? So
there are big game players, you know, and someone who's very good
when things are going easy, but when the pressures on it tightens
up and he can't do it. Just K can't do it.
guy made his debut for Senegal in 2011 and 2018. He played for
Senegal at the FIFA World Cup. Gaya helped his country win after
the African Cup of Nations last year in 2022. Okay, so that's got
now New York Times
has posted he is going to become in the for the left hip. For doing
this, the left will treat him like Hitler. Okay, Tarik Punja a Muslim
is writing this article they got a Muslim to write it he says
whenever it's like news about Hinduism, they get a Hindu to
write so that he can he could say something without being called
like, beginners. Yeah, so they get a Muslim to write that's what the
New York Times I noticed they do this oftentimes they get someone
from that ethnic group or whatever, that minority group to
write the articles so that nobody could attack them. Okay. How are
we looking on the sound? That was good? Okay. So when we when we do
Nick and we have to pause for a little bit so I'll put a little
thing that will go
on at same time. Yeah, no, bro.
Idris Gaya traveled to South South to Montpellier with his Paris St.
Germain teammates on Saturday, but he wound up watching it from the
stance he was not injured. Yet to leave the team for personal
reasons. If you did a
blue lives matter, day for sports. And a guy says I'm sitting this
out because they're not they're doing something that's bad for
humanity. They're killing all these African Americans. Right?
That's the claim. Well, of course, obviously many are. Some are,
right. There's a whole that Apple's argument versus the whole
institution is bad. I'm not going to get into that debate. But let's
say someone did.
And someone sat out because I don't believe in this cost didn't
make him a hero. So
The left, we should not listen to anything they have to say.
Unfortunately, they have a lot of power. But anything that they have
to say is should be absolutely irrelevant. Right? It should be
because they have their set of beliefs, and they spin it as if
this is like a logical conclusion, right?
We also have our beliefs, but we also say, Look, our law is going
to be applied differently to a Muslim than to anonymous, right?
We're not going to treat you the same, you don't believe in it. So,
but you can't be an unbeliever
to Western liberalism. How can I be a Catherine of Western
liberalism because if I'm a Catholic and Islam, I know that I
have certain rights, certain things are going to be against me.
And things are going to be my rights, right? And certain things
I can't do. If I'm a Catholic, and I'm, I know I can, right? Okay,
fine. I'll make myself not want to go to New York. I can go into this
Muslim country and trade, I can do to Java with someone
who can write. So I know where my parameters are, if I'm a Catholic
in Islam, in the visa vie Islam,
to know Yeah, your Western liberals, what is my position
towards you? What are my rights? And what am I? What's against me
and what's for me, as a Catholic of your faith, all your faith in
alphabet soup, and elemental, pq community, all of these operations
of yours and these beliefs of yours? What is the role of the
Catholic?
Am I to be because we know I can't steal the money of the governor. I
have to treat them in a certain way. I'm not talking about how to
appear there's a difference between a cafe and more how to how
to sketch fighting, right? A nation like let's say the
the sweetness, the
Crusaders, the Crusaders were were never called Christians by their
what? The Muslims never call them Christians. Because the Crusaders
did not represent to them all Christians. There were Arab
Christians, visiting Christians, right. Yemeni Christians, East
African Christians, all in doorless labs, and we know how to
deal with them. And they know how to deal with us. So when the
Crusaders came around, they're like, what kind of Christian is
this crazy Christian like terrorists Christians, right? So
they just call them francs. Okay, because they were French. So the
crusade came out of France, and they're still have harboring that
in their blood. So my question is, in our shooting, we have a legal
status of the one who's fighting you.
Okay, let's say in the Western Hemisphere, that's ISIS. Then
there's the Christian who is not fighting the Byzantine Christians
we have long, right? So what about the Muslims who are like, let's
say,
living outside? We need to know. We're, of course, we're never
gonna get an answer. This is all just like, we're never gonna get
an answer. But we are the kuffaar towards this Western liberal
ideology. So I need you guys to give me a law. What's my whole
book? What's for me? What's against me? How can I just
announce to you that I don't believe in a whole chunk of your
stuff. Could you imagine as a
Hindu? He's in doorless love time for the hookups. He has a great
time for awesome. Ramadan. Oh, my love you unbelievable. Wisdom. He
doesn't believe it, any of it. Why are you gasping and shocked at
every step? No. He just says, I'm jus so therefore I know.
Everything is I'm just not going to practice. How do I announce
myself to be a disbeliever and all these these value statements of
Western liberalism, right? There's no working right. It's a very
unrefined system to be honest with us and unrefined philosophy, where
there's no way to actually state what the what definitively what is
your guy's beliefs? Every day, there's something new. Like I
can't keep up with the terms anymore.
What is the position of the non believer in this? Okay?
What are my rights? What are my responsibilities? We will never
get that in the list. Right? And that's why it's a lose lose to
live. Right for us. It's just going to be one challenge over
another Intuit unhealthy degree. Okay.
We check the comments on
Instagram before we continue
Mohammed is here our play flotsam is here
because of waves here, right, nobody's commenting. So let's go
back to read the finish this article in The New York Times.
Which is just what I'm saying. Makes sense. YouTubers is what I'm
saying makes sense. Like we need to know what your position is.
Like every time that he's
Gotta go against someone goes against the trans agenda is
calling which not believe what you want. But the people we're going
to go against it need to have a status. What's the status? Are we
going to boycott them, kill them, make sure that just like
completely extinct.
So guy has not commented on his apps and he doesn't have to. You
don't have to incriminate yourself, right? Like from their
perspective. But French news media reports which were first to report
the reason for guys missing the game quickly noted he also missed
the same awareness fixture.
stomach issues last season, I said he he would have stopped me there
was a vomit at the concept that you're forcing me to wear the
shirt.
activists were quick to denounce his decision to wear the jersey.
I'm telling you, oh, people of the West, there are believers in
Western liberalism, and all your causes. And there are kofod of
Western liberalism. We are the co founder of your
of your beliefs, we don't believe what you believe. You don't
believe what we believe. So we have
believers, you guys need to have a law for the non believers. Right?
Making sense? Yeah, it makes sense. So
Grove Direct, which is a group that fights homophobia in sports.
He says he has to explain himself, or did he make a homophobic
comment? No, he just refuse to wear your cross. Right? Your cross
is the flat.
And Free Church in France? And Wasn't there a church that burned
down? In France a couple of years ago, it was some epic building
from history. So that burned down? What if they had a day in which
they're commemorating this wonderful piece of history?
And they said, We're all going to wear a shirt with a cross on it.
Good.
The Jews and the Muslims and Hindus didn't.
Right? They don't believe in this. Why should they follow this? So in
the same way, this is a belief that this behavior is up right and
good. That what you're doing with your private part and inserting it
into another man, you guys think it's great. We don't think it's
great. Right? So why are you forcing this belief on us? Know,
if someone said, Okay, listen, stop calling people names, and
don't beat people up and don't kill. We're all for that. It's
against our shall anyway, right? To do that, as fellow citizens,
right? So
how would that be an issue? He's not like he didn't hear that.
Okay. So that's the thing, where now, if you don't support it, it's
an acquisition. This is a game acquisition, because you have to
support it. Now. It's not the guy never made a slur to anybody. And
they kicked him off the team, right? He doesn't even want to
wear he just doesn't want to wear the letters or the colors.
If we had a day for the terrorist attack against Muslims, it would
be ludicrous to think that we're going to expect people to wear
Islamic symbols. We wouldn't. Right. Nor do we want it for PSG.
The issue of support for gay rights and anti homophobia efforts
is a particularly sensitive one, the team is owned by Qatar.
Through its sovereign wealth funds, Qatar itself has come under
scrutiny amid concerns of the gay community about their safety. When
the World Cup takes place in the Gulf country later this year. With
safety, you think Muslims are gonna go around beating up gays,
so don't even pray five times a day? Half the OMA doesn't pray
five times a day, let alone care about the subject. Homosexuality
is against the law and as in other countries in the Gulf. They are
allowed to have their beliefs. What's wrong with that? That's
their belief. Right? So a lot of stuff against the law here but
they give me it's against the law here. Right? It's a sexual act.
Same * acts are also illegal in guys native synagogue, where ultra
conservative groups have burned rainbow flags during public
protests against homosexuality. PSG has not commented on Gaya
beyond the comments made after Sunday's game.
Club senior officers are currently in Qatar according to a team
Representative Ryan we might as well change the title of this
to Gaya I don't know if you could change the title halfway through.
Okay.
So the club senior officials are currently in putta.
Okay, discussing what actions if any, will be taken against Gaia,
and his contract expires at the end of next month. Again, the new
contract for sure. Is he good? Nobody. We don't even know who he
is. Right except that's awesome brother.
Hey,
fat is
I get
like you're gonna year heavy? Do you know who this guy is? gators
guy? You know, Idris guy? If he could,
okay, he doesn't know how I'm saying I'm saying to these guys
who said, you know, I think I'm one thing. Am I muted? Right? I
think one thing if it wasn't discussed already is like, you
know, you mentioned it before the whether or not homosexuality is a
religion or not. And you know it by Western definitions, what is it
religion, it's a set of metaphysical claims. By definition
a metaphysical claim is something that cannot be proven by the
senses. And you know, you look at religion, or rather you look at
homosexuality claims about gender cannot be you know, there's no,
there's no science experiment that you can do to claim. Yes, it's a
value statement, you cannot do a demonstration in front of us.
If anything, that even the idea that you the idea that you're you
have a gender inside your head, that is different from your
biology. Right? Even they have to admit that all your DNA is either
male or female. But the idea, this idea that there's a gender in your
head,
that is a belief, right, you cannot demonstrate that for us, we
can demonstrate that every ounce of your DNA is male or female,
right? So all of these are beliefs about wearing a symbol I remember
in Shakalaka Sofia towards the end, you mentioned that you've
been wearing that Hindu thread that they wear as a gesture of
their religion. That's cool. We agree with that. Similarly, Wilson
was a cross exactly can you can you tell somebody to wear across
in their society? I think we're all everyone knows. You can't tell
someone to wear a cross. Yeah, like we can't celebrate Notre
Dame. Okay, so Notre Dame the building burned down.
Can we all celebrate Notre Dame by wearing a cross? You can you can
say Paris historical artifacts day, whatever.
But it's neutral.
Wearing cross you can't we have to what we're what we're saying is
that metaphysical values cannot be forced on someone by and this had
nothing against alphabet soup. Right? Community. He said nothing
against them. So he's silent. Right. But for not supporting it
and wearing its colors.
They're gonna industry and it's so crazy that Europe is known to be
you know, like, so anti anything symbolic, right? Yeah, nothing is
sacred to them. Except the new set of things that are sacred, thank
you. Everything is nothing is sacred to the French secular
ideology. Everything is right, they want to break this sanctities
except for their new set of beliefs, which we got to tell you,
it's your religion, it is a dean. For us a religion does not mean
that you have to believe in something. Someone don't Yes,
cooking some really nice bread, you smell that?
She cooks at the oddest hours to be honest, at two o'clock, and
she's cooking a full dinner. But
a religion does not have to be that you are praying, bowing to
something that you believe is in the heavens. Right? Or has a
heavenly element like another world, or religion is anything
that dictates your behavior? That is metaphysical. That means I
cannot demonstrate it in front of me. Right? So for example, when
people tell tell me, is it shift to believe that a gemstone can
cure my wrists?
Worse saying no, because this is something that is of the world,
right? The gemstone, a non religious thing, just a gemstone,
they're saying, Here's your the achiness.
Um, we know it's not shocking at all. It's just weak science. It's
a claim. It's a scientific claim that nobody has been able to
demonstrate. Right? So it's like, if I give you a pill and say, Take
this pill, it will physically cure you. I'm not saying that some God
is going to come down and cure you, right?
So it's weak science. That's all it is. Right? All of these fads
and diets and stuff. There's nothing wrong with it. An Islamic
perspective is just weaker. It's weak in science, scientifically,
until it's been demonstrated. And they do these, these experiments
where they actually can demonstrate, right? So that's what
we mean by a demonstrable claim versus a metaphysical claim a
metaphysical claim. You can bring all the evidence you want. But at
the end of the day, there is a leap of faith. And the question is
whether that leap of faith is easy.
Right? Or not. So for example, what is more likely that created
the honeycomb and the human being and the human brain and the bird
and all that stuff? A random set of accidents or
An intelligent, a knowledgeable creator, right?
In both cases, there is Amen. Right. But one is far off from
being likely. So much so that one physicist astronomer in the past
he said that imagine you take a monkey instead of at a typewriter,
right? And you wait until he puts together the entire collection of
Shakespeare's works.
Right? How long would you be waiting?
Essentially waiting forever, it's never gonna happen. Right? It will
never happen.
Because if you said an intelligent human being down and said, type
away Shakespeare's work while looking at the works, right, he's
gonna make a mistake somewhere. So it will never happen. So an
accident cannot produce perfection. And what we see from
the honey, just the honeycomb, studied the value of this little
creature to our existence on earth. There's probably no living
creature, more important to us in the pollination and everything
else than the bee. That's why they made the bee movie. That's where I
learned this fact. Right? That if you eliminated the bees, within a
few months, human population would start to like everything in the
world would start to initiate the initiation of its collapse. Look
it up. Okay, a Anyone got a smartphone to look up? If bees
were just disappear? Hey, head, you're not doing anything. Look it
up for us.
Well, you're gonna give us a story, if we get into it. But
look, I think we got into something nice here. All right.
Okay, so this is the importance of the beam. Are you telling me that
this is all an accident? It's a joke. To say this is on accident.
Denial of Intelligent Design is the dumbest.
It's the biggest belief. It's awkward. To me. It's a big one.
This stuff is all beliefs. Okay. Also, I just had like a question.
To kind of take the, you know, we're talking about earlier a
little bit deeper, you know, from our perspective as Muslims, you
know, deen is not just religion and a set of beliefs as well,
right. There's countless examples like gibril, where the prophet
first he tells us that Dena is both our beliefs, our Eman but
it's also our actions as well. Right. So what is the meaning of
Deen in like, as we understand as Muslims, because, you know, it
seems to me as if actions also have to do with your religion as
well as a dean is that a belief and a dean? Is that which directs
your actions? Right, that which directs your actions, right? And
that's when you look at the prophets I send them and he said
to the
sun,
had some advice. I even had he recited to him the Quran,
in which stated, you have taken your
word rabanne, or Bevan, medulla, gods, other than Allah, I even had
him it was a Christian. He said, Master of Allah, we never worship
them besides Allah when he took muskets. He said, If there have
been if the if the priest
and the Bible says the opposite. Who did you fall with? Like, what
did your community do? The following phrases?
telco I bet that will come II
because it dictates your actions. So that which dictates my actions
is my team
in the city i in terms of the millet system, like when if when
Muslims ruled,
they needed they you were classified not by where you were
born? Like, where do we classify people in America? Where were you
born? If you were born one mile, if you were born one inch out of
the Texas border, right? And your twin and then they dragged the
mother over inside the Texas border, and your twin brother was
born inside the Texas border. Right? And you have like an
American officer witnessing all this one is a Mexican citizen one
is a non American Mexican citizen, one as a American citizen. That's
the system that you guys like, right? That's a system of
nationalism. So one set of laws applies to the second twin, a
different set of laws applies to the first twin.
In Islam, we see the laws apply to you based on the laws you choose
the value system you choose. So the mirrorless system is that a
MILA is a group a milieu essentially, you say, oh, Muslims,
XYZ as a Christian, I'm a Christian, let's say they say we
say okay, the Christian law will apply to you in all civil matters.
If you do something in public a crime, we will then our law will
apply to you. If you have a dispute with a Muslim our law will
just look like
You, as long as your issue applies is personal, or is between
Christians.
A Christian judge will judge between you by your book,
that Christian judge will be appointed by the Christian leader.
So the Byzantine Christians has a leader,
the whatever Christian sect, another Christian group, has a
leader, the Khalifa, the Ottoman Empire, only deals with That
Christian leader. And he says, Listen, here's the deal. You ruled
by your law amongst your people. You can live you can have your own
town if you want. And you could rule that entire town on your law.
On one condition, you don't raise a sword up against us our state.
Right? That's the deal. It's a wonderful deal. So you're living
in your own mill mill mill you This is more liberal than the
West, right? In the West. You are guys are forcing one set of laws
on everybody. Laws have roots in a value system. I don't believe in
this value systems. I don't believe in this law. Right? We
never apply our marriage laws or inheritance laws on the
Christians. You marry as a Christian. If you have if they
have a town, that Amir
have your own loss, right? Some guy did Zina in public with a
woman, you judge it yourself by your own book. You want to corrupt
your own book corrupted all you want. But we have organized the
society based on the laws that will apply to you, which you are
deciding that Christian says no, no, I'm gonna do today. Okay, go
to the Jewish Quarter. And the Jewish ruler, there is a Jewish
rabbi who will be appointed by the Khalifa, to manage the Jewish
community and to rule by that Jewish law. Okay, that you believe
in. So what the Islamic State what it needed was, we need your book
of law.
That's what we need. We need your book, what is your book of law? So
what is the woke Bible? We need the woke Bible? Right? Today in
today's world, it will be the book of woke, right?
We need to book a vote. So we could say well, okay, how do you
guys choose your priests? Who is the Lebron James? Okay, I'm gonna
assign him as the woke priest. I mean, isn't he like, the biggest
proponent of this stuff?
I don't know. But he's always saying stay woke, blah, blah.
Maybe he only means that for racial matters, because woke
originally started as a fine thing. Right, it started as a fine
thing as a awareness of racism. We're fine with that. But it has
evolved into something else. Oh, okay. The women's soccer player.
purple hair. All right. Women's soccer player, you are the
Priestess of the world community. We will deal with you right,
Lizabeth?
Good. You're gonna be the So our problem is of American politics.
We're never going to
we're never going to solve this problem. We're never going to have
an official final one. And once and for all, book of woke book of
wokeness. Where we can declare ourselves we can read it, declare
ourselves kufr of this book. What is the law of the calf and for
this book, right?
For this book, there's no love for us. They're gonna wipe us out.
That's really what they want to do. Right.
We will get to stories of the Zodiac right now. As soon as we
finish
the the section on the the books, PSG is by far the biggest team in
France. It attracts outside interests at home and abroad
because of its star studded roster, which this year produced
the club's eighth French championship in the past 10 years.
They got my Boppy messy, okay.
Above he's got to retake a shahada for wearing this shirt. I think
he's a Muslim, by the way, isn't about being Muslim? Because what's
written in the books is that when you wear symbols like this thick
V, but that's what it is. Yeah, it's certain actions can put you
outside of Islam. According to the team source with knowledge of PSE,
pse and G's internal
conversation over the weekend, PSG PSE and g is our electric company,
pse and g is our electric company, PSG is a soccer team. Okay.
They told guy that the team was committed to the campaign and has
no options but to wear the same jersey as the rest of the team if
he wanted to play when he decided he would not he was sent to the
stands for the game. Okay, so
how is this different from kneeling? The US flag is a major
symbol, right?
Okay, I'm with Gaia
final question.
is on Gaia book of the book of woke.
And the concept that we need, we need the woke group to tell us
what is our position with them
when we're rejected of their beliefs, of course, it's never
gonna happen. Right? Hey, how did did you get the issue about the
bees?
Yes. What would happen if all the bees
population? Is that what you're asking? Yeah, if you removed bees
from the whole world, you went to the bee file, and you right click
Delete. And there are no bees in the entire world anymore.
So I found an article on BBC. So it says we may lose all the plants
that bees pollinate all of the animals that eat those plants and
so up on the food chain, which means a world without bees could
struggle to sustain the global human population of 7 billion
hours, supermarkets would have half the amount of fruits and
vegetables. So our fruits and vegetables will be cut in half
within how long does it say?
No, it doesn't, doesn't say.
Alright, folks, that's our that was our current affairs of the
day. So we are now done with current affairs. We've covered it.
And I think that the
Hello, humor here is telling us that, ironically, it's not Gaya.
It's not injuries guy. It's really good. Okay. But
that's the irony of it, I guess. But we're done with that current
affairs section. And I think it's a very important question that we
need to start driving the dialogue here by asking them what is our
position regarding you? Are you going to kill us all? Are you
gonna like the the LGBT? Is this going to be an inquisition that if
we don't support it, what's going to happen to us? Because that's
what an inquisition is. It's one thing to backlash against someone
who speaks out against you. Right? Fine. I understand that. If you
have a law, if you have a country, and New Jersey, New York,
California, they did a Washington state, they declare themselves
woke states. We have a choice. We can stay, we can leave. If we
stay. We're gonna ask our full court. What do we do? All right.
Okay. You can't speak out publicly against alphabet soup. Fine.
But once it becomes an inquisition, that's when they're
forcing you to support it. Just like the Christians in Spain
forced the Muslims to become Muslim. To become Christian.
Right? That's, that's what an inquisition is no hubbies is a
love of the throne. You have to answer it now before that is you
stay silent on it. You save your neck? No, they had an inquisition.
Is he above the throne or not? Right? And you have to say yes. If
you don't say yes, right? He has a hand he has the limbs. He's above
the throne. If you don't say yes, off with your head. Or like the
other the meds Cadiz, right? Do you denounce even so and so and so
and so? If you don't denounce them? divorce your wife out of the
community looked at that, Catherine, that's an inquisition
when you force people to talk, okay? When you force people to
talk about things, right. So that's the difference between a
law of a nation that you have to respect whether you like it or
not, and an inquisition, and that's why we as a shadow, we
should never do an inquiry. We don't do inquisitions, every
Muslim, his default is his buddy min Bidda. Right? Unless he shows
otherwise, once he shows otherwise, then we can ask them
right? We can ask them like you're wearing this symbol is that are
you
this or that you're praying on Iraq? Are you this that or the
other? We can ask because you brought it to us right? So now we
know how to deal with you.
Alright, so that's it. That's the end of this.
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hamdulillah beloved aminos salatu salam ala zucchini. So at first I
didn't know the format of this at all. I walked in, Ryan told me he
said, You're going to join the livestream, you sent me the
message. I didn't understand what you meant. And then I come up and
now I'm just sitting here, but I've been able to do things on the
fly. Okay, well, we'll see how I fare then. But I've been away
eight years and I'm still not comfortable. Being in the
spotlight. I gotta get more comfortable with it. Having the
camera pointing at me right now it's sort of strange. But in
regards to the topic of the odia personally in the course that we
did, we don't do any the sub of text which is something that I
noticed is different in the DC world than it is amongst the Arab
world because I went to Egypt and Turkey for a few months over there
they teach this off as a science amongst their course in bucks on
they don't teach it as a break. Probably yeah. Yeah, as a break
like everyday for half hour the read. Take Aroha and read from
here along with Dean or things like that. Or heck, Murata. Yeah,
and the classes usually a lot lighter. The teacher exactly
doesn't stick to script as much. But in box on they don't teach
this stuff like that. I remember here when I came a few years ago,
when there was a conversation about drama, The know the and the
specific. What do you who descended upon New Jersey. I'm
being I'm joking, by the way right now.
And at that time, I found it strange the way people have
conversations on Olia and got all mad because that's not how the
scholarly class talks about odia. The objective is not good on math.
That's something that sometimes is a consequence, if a certain God
fearing person prays to Allah in a certain way, and it manifests
itself, but they don't seek to do karama. So because of that, when
when I'm gauging a person, I'm not looking for something glamorous
about him. In that regard, you can assess somebody based upon if they
have miracles or not. That's absurd. That's why if I'm gonna if
someone asks me about it, most of the people that I saw because in
Buxton, you have you have different classes amongst the
religious class, you have the teachers who teach in them, and
that is their unknown for the most part. You have the hoopla about
class, the speakers who are very popular dot, the dot, yeah, so in
the Arab world, they said what we say he has put blah, blah. And
then you have the bead class, which is basically a dynasty
system, a lot of times, they're only in their position, because
they're the father, they're the sons of their fathers. There's no
qualification behind it. That's the class that basically uses
terminologies like Gramma, oh, the things like that to basically hook
the audience. And because of that, a lot of the audience is hooked by
it. So instead of learning the religion, they don't learn the
religion because if they allow their moody Dean to learn the
religion, they're not going to be their moods anymore. Because one
of the criteria and one criteria, the great amount of 100 Lachlan, a
criteria, he has for a person to be a shape of a budget, guys, you
gotta be knowledgeable. Most of these people are jackin. Even the
leaders, especially the leader model, you know, they're leading
it Subhanallah more accountable, you know that. It's funny that
they say the fuck the Yeah, he produces when he produces he
praises competition.
The peer introduces your disciple forever. Yeah, our teachers say
that all the time. They say we should have become peers. Because
Marines never compete with you. Yeah, the students we produce to
become big scholars in their own right. And then when they come to
our masjid, they come to our martial protocol, whereas other
dictates that when you come to your teachers was to come with
humility. Yeah, so that's a very common question box on when when I
started my studies, one of the, the sons of a great scholar and by
son his name to Allama Abdullah Hakim shuffle. Kadri Rahim Allah
Allah, his son was a classmate of my cousin. So before I went to
bucks on unit in my my outlet. Yeah, so North Carolina from North
Carolina so he studied in bucks on St. You study in jemat. I studied
so from 2007 to 2010. I'm in his army. I sit in shamanism. Of
course, no, he didn't study there. He studied in Jamia Muhammadiyah,
Ro Thea, which is in Barra in the famous scholar speed got him Shah
said he wasn't as a scholar as well. So he studied there, but I
studied there three years couldn't complete. It came back, studied at
Rutgers, and then once again, but the last eight years, I studied
one on one from Germany's army teachers. Then I graduated, I did
the Notre Dame there. But that Greek scholar son when I came
eight years ago, and I was taking advice from him on how to set him
box on, he said, make sure you collect different color. Often
they say order to Khilafah, from different bead figures and bucks
on. And I laughed at, I said, No, I'm here to study. I'm not here to
become a beat at the end of it. Yeah. He said I was a position
holder. And then with that aside, study that Yeah. And now there's
no value to what I'm doing. That's potentially how we saw the people
treat him. He said, If I became a bead, I would have been given a
lot of respect. So unfortunately, that's what people are attracted
to. And that's why the figure who came a few years ago, yeah, that's
what people were completely attracted to him. Yeah, I saw him
the first time and immediately I knew something was off. But that's
what what shift and Assad is talking about is that we had a
suppose it peered shift tariqa come down, and bring karma and
talk about stuff and make people's heartbeat and stuff like that.
And all sorts of stuff that it took it nabbed everyone who did
not really have grounding in knowledge. The guys who had
grounding in knowledge, it didn't even flinch. Right. And I was
fooled, because we don't have this complete segmentation of peers.
And folk Ah, yeah, right. We really don't have that. Usually
the scholars or the scholars are also oftentimes not always, but
oftentimes the themes like a good khateeb is oftentimes he's a
scholar to like shout out, yeah, Kiske these were forgotten, but
they were
they were all like heavy vomit box on the reason there's a schism
between the two is because it became a dynasty system. So when
the bead becomes very popular, he has a lot of rich moody then
donate a lot of land to him. Now the bees, the Khalifa, or the
person who's a scholar that he deems worthy. He's not going to
get all the land because the sun has his eyes on the land. So the
sun, I know a few cases where the sun fights with the Father. And He
says, before you pass away, you better integrate me into this.
Because if you don't, then there are going to be problems. So he
does that. So in boxing, it's a dynasty system. You know, the only
function that this has, is if they're doing services like
feeding the poor. Yeah, that's the only function like that's the only
function but you can call yourself Peter noxa. Bundy. Peter says
leave here, whatever you want to call it shifts you.
If you don't have the actual
content. Yeah. Right. If Allah has not guided you to be something,
yeah, it's just empty. Right? It's meaningless. No, they don't have
that. They live lavish lifestyles, they're not practicing. Are they
guiding free? No, not at all. They just have functions. I remember
years ago, on TV, I was watching this very famous pizza box on Q TV
creative is a very popular box on Islamic channel has a lot of
scholars on it too. But there was this event in which you had
speeches and you had not honey or nasheeds. And the bead was sitting
there. And I joked with my mom, and I said, Oh, he's like the
decoration piece on stage. And she became very angry, because they
still that's the grip that they have over the masses and bucks on.
And she was saying, Be careful what you say because something's
bad is going to happen. But that's what they do. They they present
themselves at different functions. They sit on these lavish chairs,
there are people lines of hundreds and hundreds of people kissing
their hands. That's all they do. There's no teaching. They don't
teach anything. Because the moment they start teaching, it goes back
to the thing you mentioned earlier than what you teach someone he
becomes your competitor. Exactly. They don't want you to become
their competitor, so they're gonna keep you into that. But for me,
the reason I didn't buy into that that person who came here is
people who are righteous never brag about themselves.
They never talk about their drama, how obnoxious dessert is, speak
highly of yourself. No one speaks highly of themselves, by teachers,
unknown figures, one of my the teacher that's come to mind is
Allama Crum. Aziza, who is a great scholar he studied outside he did
the whole course of four or five
your undergrad course over there. He's someone because I used to
study one on one and we sat in a masjid next to his house for a few
hours, sometimes he would come before me. And the way we would
sit is there would be a seat for him a chair for his books, a chair
for my books, and then a seat for myself. So there would be four
chairs, I would come early, I would set it all up, and then he
would come afterwards, some days, he would come early, and I would
come there, all the lights are on all the chairs are set up, he has
no expectation that as a student, I'm supposed to come and do all he
would do all that himself. For me, that's a good Alma, for me, it's
not him flying in air. But you see that amongst a lot of the, quote
unquote, the Sufis in America, the Sunnis, basically, in America, a
lot of the young guys, when they talk about odia, the way they talk
about, it's not what I experienced at all. Sometimes I'm sort of
unsettled by how they talk about it. But it's very gritty, the
setup is gritty, it's not Oh, six, a lot of work. I think there's up
and downs. Yeah, there there. It's got to be different. Because when
you have something like what you're saying there's going to be
a reaction. Yes. I could say in the Arab world, there's going to
be reaction to this nonsense. So there's going to be a distancing
from that stuff. The in the Arab countries, there is a very little
bit of that, right. There is a little bit of that. But I tell you
a funny story about there was an interview that we wanted to do,
had to do with my wife's research in college, which required us to
interview one of the few of the shed that he order. Yeah. And of
course, he sadly has many different artists. So because her
subject matter how to shake in this order, right, now we're on
the shakes. Great Grandson. Yeah. Right. Great Grandson now. So
we're like, we got to interview the chef. So we're like, okay, so
we get in there, we we get the contact, we get the interview,
right with the chef.
We get there. And it's a man, he's got a nice fancy watch on complete
shaved, right? Regular shirt, and parents smoking a cigarette,
right? And he's wearing the Teddy pistache. Right.
And now, here's the thing, as a regular Muslim, the guy was a
regular muscle, he was a good Muslim, like well pray five times
a day, far from ever being a shake. Right for and he'll tell
you that though. He'll just he'll tell you that he was honest enough
to say that. We have some of the people that guide the moods that
are pious, right? But he happens to be the chairman of the city.
That's really the best explanation. He's the chairman.
He's the inheritor of the bank accounts, right? He did not
inherit truly or learn how to guide the people. Right? It's not
his position because to guide people you got to study exactly
studying is hard. You gotta you gotta you gotta do a bad yeah, to
guide people. Like you have to prove yourself in a bad way. And
not just rather to study, you have to have a heart. That's the
foundation of living in a third world Muslim Korean studying
there. A lot of the students who go overseas, it's not easy. When
so the final year I did it, I missed any one on one. But the
final year was jammed into Zambia, though, to the Hadith program. So
I was enrolled in a madrasa this past year. And amongst the 230
something students in class Yeah, we had a wide variety of kids, the
vast majority of sons of great fathers, or scholars, none of them
knew anything. Yeah. And sometimes in the Hadith class, because it's
such a huge class, the teacher sitting at the front, can see the
people in the back there would be lying down sleeping. So during
class, and I'm thinking in my head, this guy is going to become
a beater shape after Yeah, whereas the studious kid sitting in front,
those kids, they don't know how to play the game. They're not as
charismatic. But they're the real ones. Yeah, they're studying.
They're humble in their character. What those kids become teachers.
The kids are doing the back they become the chairman the faces of
Illuminati algebra and Pucks on sadly, okay, so how many peers
though, are there like a percentage that actually studied
and became a few?
Very few, I can't think of too many. Yeah, very, very few. I
know. One that I really like is Maulana Yasuo Kadri, the head of
the Delta tsunami movement. Yeah, he's great. He's someone who is
also very learned. I don't know if you if he formally did a course.
But he knows Filipinos out there. He teaches it as well. And he's
someone who has a lot of scholars working underneath him. So he's an
administrator. He's a great administrator as well. And he's
appeared order. He's a beat as well. Yeah. But you know, that
appeared. He has to have some connection with Allah. This is an
unseen thing of Yeah, yeah. So someone who graduates as a fapy.
Yeah, it's not sufficient. Yeah. He has to appear has to have a lot
of his beer out of Billa. Billa happens when you do spend a lot of
time
in a bed, but you can determine that it's
and determine what he that's why you just got to look at signs.
Yeah, that's why the only thing that we could do is just wait and
look at the results. Right? And stop this fake thing going on
because you're distracting people by that. Right.
So yeah, so it's I don't know, I'm surprised people don't want to see
through it.
Yeah, I used to be surprised. But now I'm not surprised. Yes, people
are sheep. Okay. Yeah, it's unbelievable. Yeah. It's like you
got to learn to be able to develop the ability to critically look at
something. Yeah. I mean, people don't people look at themselves,
too, I think Saturday of people get tricked, because they really
want to get into the religion. Yeah. And they see someone
claiming and then they think to themselves, okay, he's my ticket.
Yeah, to salvation. So but people don't people look at
their is like, am I changing? You know, like, people don't think
about that, like 10 years have passed, what have I really, have I
changed have I drawn nearer to Allah in my is my behavior, any
different people don't think about this stuff. It's that jeep, it's
very see what makes sense for me as a city. And you can bring the
camera here, and I will still talk about this. But what makes sense
to me about these orders is the idea and the concept where there
are social organizations. And, and that period, he's sort of he has
the function of being the brick that holds it all together, and
the face of it. And the Tariqa name is that. And the evening
gatherings is what brings us together. Because if you think
about it, masajid in the old countries, they're not functions
of community center, they don't function as community centers,
it's the zealous, the XLV as the community center, right, the Zowie
and the concept of a Zoja is the idea that this is where a set a
certain chef is ruling from. Right? He runs it. He's operating
the thing. And it's his rules. And we're all coming because we share
these beliefs. Right? That might be the case for general Islamic
beliefs in America. Right? But in the Islamic world, the mosque is
just a big open public space doesn't gather a specific group of
people. Like if I go to a masjid in America, everyone I see there
has put some effort to come here and only come here because they
have a set of beliefs brings us together, you go to a masjid in
their world. Some it doesn't really make much of a it's just a
police. Yeah, so the Zoja becomes a community center. So what I see
the what I found of all these toto is that the social function that
they have, is very important as as community centers, sometimes their
hospitals, sometimes and I went to one, the jafria.
Sheikh
from Egypt, yeah, sure.
Allah, Allah Joffrey. Joffrey was the show
that we were reading
wasn't written but yes, it was
a lot of Zim. I think it's right by by so yeah, I went there.
Again, the sheikh did not seem that he was somebody who
was in heavy in this world of Aden. And a bad he did not seem
like that because he was like the great grandson. There were singing
the Casitas. He's sitting at the head of the gathering. They're
singing the casinos.
And then they pray.
Then they pray Asia and then the food comes out. And then the
people go to the ship for different like needs. That's him.
Yeah. They come to him for different needs, not spiritual
needs. Like someone says want to get married. He said, Okay, this
is what you do this how you do it. He's experienced. He's like a
veteran of life. He knows certain things. So I felt that was pretty
good, right? And what he is the basic model doesn't always have to
be the master Sufi shit that's gonna guide you to the highest
moments in the world. You just guide you to regular
righteousness, right? So I find that to be functional in the
society. They had a hospital right next door, right? They had the
women gathering upstairs because the masjid they have a balcony,
the women gather upstairs, overlook the men's balcony, men's
area. And then one time in the week, every week they serve me.
And this is a big deal in Egypt, right? I think it's a big deal.
Even in New Jersey. A lot of the pieces they do a lot of longer,
which is basically food drives throughout the week. So I'm
telling you, that's the salvation of it. And if you could, if you
had sadaqa, where if you did to fix these things lead the people
to righteousness. Everyone should know therefore the dying, one or
two of them should become folk Aha. You're the chairman of the
technical steps in Chifa. Today, right as a chairman of the Toluca,
you have now received all this land and this huge Zoja you're the
manager of this. This is a this is not your personal money. This is
what it's an endowment. personal accounts. It is that easy. There
is
So what should it be? It should be an endowment, right? Yeah, to be
endowment guide to be able to fund a dying,
it becomes a social place for people to see meet each other get
married, it becomes a place where they eat at least once a week. And
we get to see who's falling into poverty, we can give them sadaqa
we give us the cats are the poor of the community. And there's a
medical clinic like the solid Japanese place, it has a medical
clinic, which is amazing. It's a hospital. So there's food, there's
curing, there's friendship, there's basic, a bed basic Dean,
it's a wonderful thing. Forget this claim of the big mess Sciacca
and we're gonna go to the MACOM and your soul is gonna be out of
your body. And you're going to be swimming around the medical to
Allah, all this dead stuff to me, it's from Allah Spano to just be
sada even had dead he said that today, in the end of time, is to
be as humbly admit, what could have been something between people
and Allah, very few will have that right. So
just be from the US have an AMI. And that's what I think that these
orders are. And the chef becomes like, as I said, Chairman,
doesn't necessarily mean he's the most righteous, the most best to
guide, he just happens to be in that position of respectability,
because he came there first or because it's from his father, and
best suited to not even be related to the Father. So like what we're
doing here is most similar to his Elia. The meste MBSE is a public
mosque. It has certain rules to it. Right? And it's, it's a gem
out of the community, it gathers everyone for the community, right?
The personnel that will support that mosque need to be cooked well
in specialized classes, right in more intensive, a Betta. That is
not suitable to happen. The mosque, right. That's the Zoia we
want to be, as you can see here, it's not a rich area. We want to
be here feeding. I think it's a great idea for our students, that
they're involved in the soup kitchen. And I was thinking for a
long time
that one of our goals is to eventually have a nice, sprawling
campus where the land is cheap. I'm sort of not even seeing that
right anymore. Unless the thumbnails massive which I don't
think it's gonna be a massive you open up a masthead as a mother as
a first city I studies you're not gonna have a line out the door.
Right? So
I actually think it's a new it's something that we've never seen
before, where you study you directly involved in feeding the
poor and in Dawa. People need Dawa, right? Direct. And then you
have the local Masjid is literally, we could take a jog to
MBSE any jogger can jog to mbyc to the masjid. And you can or you can
drive it in. What do you think? Five minutes?
Seven minutes? It depends on how lean right? Yeah, if how lean
if how lean if how Lean is isn't is traffic key. It's a disaster.
Right? But terrible, how Lean is a disaster. But if how Lean is clear
and empty and get there pretty quickly. So there's
I think these two institutions are so important. And the Islamic
world in the past has shown that where you have the public mosque
where everything goes on, but the specialization the cooking of the
people cannot always happen there. Right? Because you need
specialized setups, specialized time, et cetera, et cetera. No
interruptions. Okay. And also, the data element needs to be on site
you far away claiming to how are you going to do data if you have a
nice sprawling farm and a nice believe, okay, you're going to do
Dawa. Here you do doubt any day, except to learn Spanish, right?
You just come first study Chanel, you got to learn Arabic want to
give Dawa you got to learn Spanish, right? So.
Now sir, the Saracen asked the question, not to start polemics.
But what do you think of the statement that Hamza Yusuf made a
while back that the moody chick relationship is no longer suitable
for current time and is now extinct? I actually don't think
it's extinct if you have a real shift. I think it's better to be
without a shoe than a bad shoe. No ship is better than a false ship
because you're wasting your time. But if you happen to come upon a
real ship, who you see the Tobia happening
and he actually is a shave, right? Allow it to happen organically.
That's exactly what it is. This idea of I'm going to search and
look for it. I don't always buy it. It always worked like that.
You're probably gonna see something in someone that's not
there yet, because you're trying so hard. I never went out looking
for a shake.
Right? I never went out looking for a shoe. I ended up having
hamdulillah before the a lot decades relationship with a chef,
who I really believe is a real shame. Right now
And but there was never a formality to it. I never thought
that and it was never brought upon me, right? It was just doing
you're a bad dude, the Afghan do this, do this thing. And I see
different results, right? In a way that and then that makes me have
strong faith in this show he's gonna guide me to something good.
So
is it something that you can just seek out? Like you said, you might
start seeing something that you want to see rather than something
that's real, let it happen organically. That's the best
thing. Let's let it happen organically. And then let's wait
after 10 years you start seeing results. Honestly, my thing these
days is let's get out of the weeds of ideas and just wait for the
results. Right? The results speak for themselves. So I always
wondered, why does Allah allow the Cooper to grow? Like why the
British Empire did all that damage? Right? Why do Allah allow
us when we know what's wrong? Human beings don't learn by what's
right and wrong. They learn by the results, right? Like, why is it
that communism is not going to happen again?
Because it happened and it was terrible. It failed at the biggest
level. Right? It's never gonna we're never going to do it again.
We touched it Oh, you the cumin, the collective of human beings
touched it. And it hurt. It was nice in the beginning, and it got
that it burned you afterwards. Never gonna touch it again.
Alright.
Let's just wait and see what's going to happen with all these
other movements. Oh, seeing how it's destroying families, the LGBT
movements destroying? Let's see how Let's see the result. Right?
How about Will there ever be a religion that comes out and says
Men do not marry anymore? Right? Or priests don't marry? I don't
think so. We've seen the result. Like look at the the Catholic
experiment. That's just disrespect them. Because they are let's say
we have to we owe them some respect as another religion
as a job, but
that idea, no one's gonna buy it again. It's resulted in something
really warped really bad, right? I mean,
to do Zina is less than to ruin this boy's life forever. And some
of these priests 1012 1315 Boys, 20 Boys, like if a priest been on
the job in a certain place for 40 years, how many Shabaab went
through him and he destroyed them, right? So if that guy had done
Zina, is it less, right? No. It's so human beings have to do stuff.
The transgender it has to run its course. And they will get
everything they want. They have done it. I wouldn't have believed
it. But they've done it. They've completely transformed the body
and the hormones of a dude minimum. A woman made her a dude,
there's a dude, a dude.
Freaking makes me want to vomit. He's breastfeeding his baby.
Biologically to do this dude, he impregnates his wife. We're normal
at this point. He becomes a woman during the pregnancy. Okay? He
becomes a woman during the pregnancy. He's lactating. And
he's breastfeeding his kid?
Do they also lose their organs? I don't have Oh, you don't know how
they do it. There's different ways to do it. There's different ways
to do it. There is a way where he's just dressing as a woman.
Yeah, there is a way where he takes the hormones and there is a
way where he takes the hormones. And he cuts himself off.
Really, it cuts off his luck.
And I guess they slice them. How do they make?
Even
origami? Like I won't say any more. But yeah, you know, if you
actually you can find these, like, the medical explanations to make a
man or woman Yeah, and vice versa as well. It's horrible. And not
just that they have gaping wounds for the rest of their lives. Yeah.
So many of them. They have such regret, where they say that my
doctor misled me. Everyone misled me. My guidance counselor said
yourself Yes. These are the the trans will never put them these
guys. They're the motives of the trans community. He's worse than
us. Those types need to make a bent a woman a gut. They take skin
from like the leg or the back and they make of the car and they
attach to it a hole. Okay, and they put a plastic tube inside
that hole. Now in order to engage in
Gemma they give him a pump so that it hard it's right.
Wow.
Can you believe this? They're on medications and they have some
complications for the rest of their lives. You know some of them
like I forgot which one to which like male to female or female. But
what they have to do is that they have to take like the skin or like
the cells I forgot really but from like, where like from where use
the bathroom right
That's like those skin cells, where they're doing the grafts
from, they're going to be producing that smell. And it's
like part of it, right? Because it's like, you know, your colon,
basically, from what I remember, you know, I have I'm not a doctor,
but what I remember to be.
But like, What I remember is that like, they have to make graphs and
extensions to your colon itself. Your calling is not a pleasant
thing that you want to be an any part. Yeah, except where Allah put
that's true. Because it's a release an odor, it releases an
odor, it's permeable. And you know, what not? The doctors would
be able to tell much better. Yeah, but like, they regret it so much
for the rest of their lives, that some of them commit suicide. So
why do you think that trans people have the highest rates of suicide
in the world after? It's after two? Of course.
It's both before and after SubhanAllah. So what we see is
that Allah subhana wa, tada, so the human beings,
oh, it's really good. You don't want to go like there's Reddit
forums where they talk about these things. And it's just so you feel
bad for them. Yeah.
But it's sad to be part of this experiment. And but what happens
is that what human beings want, eventually, ALLAH SubhanA, which
Allah will allow you so that you could all see for yourself. And
then one, that experiment goes and reaches its conclusion, whether
it's 20 years, 50 years, or 200 years. Now, if you notice, the
certain religions have some truth to them, so they last longer. So
this idea that the monasticism that monasticism is really bad for
humanity at large, and we don't want to come near it. But it took
a long time, right? Because there's a lot of good that the
Catholic Church does, and this stuff is embedded in it. So it's
going to take a long time it so the goodness will carry it for a
long time. Until the people say for us enough is enough. And some
things are more evil is more evil too. So very quickly, humanity
will see this experiment like communism, right quickly. No, 100
years, this thing lasted as a state. I said to the people, if
you had a brain, wouldn't you want to do
a communist town first?
Don't wouldn't you want to do a beta version? Before going
national national level? Right? Like let's do a communist. How
about a communist family? Like if you came in and the dad took all
your stuff, right? And so but it's all nobody owns anything, Sam? Is
that gonna work? Right?
Do a communist town, right and saying, Alright, all you guys, you
don't own stuff anymore. Your home your property is not yours. See
what kind of fights are gonna happen fix it at the beta level?
Once it's good, but no, this is stupid. They did it all at the
national level right away, took a whole bunch of land from a bunch
of farmers hits them the heck off. Alright, so now you got an angry
populace. And that wound it never really healed. It did same thing
in the Arab world. They nationalized an entire industry.
So let's say 567 companies, they run an industry.
He stole all their money. He just stole the company from them.
I know a guy listen to this. He's a calm. He's a son of conference.
His dad and his uncle after World War Two or no sorry, his
grandfather and his grandfather's brother. After World War Two were
so jaded by life. They said we want to get as far away as we can.
Okay. It's sort of just the grandfather, the grandfather, he's
I want to get as far away as I can. What does he go 10 years. He
goes Tangiers in the 60s, is a wild place, right? And this guy
sees a world Morocco he's never seen before he falls in love with
it. He lives there permanently. He marries a Moroccan woman, he
becomes a Muslim. He has now two sons.
He ends up being a guest, guess what shows up around the
40s 50s 60s in Morocco, Coca Cola, right? Looking for anyone to speak
English. A guy speaks English, right? He's Irish. Until today,
the kids are redheads.
He speaks English so the guy finally someone speaks English UBR
distributor. You got a good brain you speak English. So he's the
Coca Cola distributor now they don't know how big it's gonna get.
And you know now the Arabs are in love with their coke right Coca
Cola. He becomes extremely rich as the sole distributor of Coca Cola
in Morocco first then West Africa, Islam Barnum, all those riches
lamb bottom, all those riches right? So you know about coke. I
remember one of my teachers that I studied from the 2007 A his name's
Kazim? Luciferic what's up? His father was a Khalifa of Imam
Muhammad Adan. He was some he said, I remember when Coke and
Pepsi and all these beverages were introduced in the market. He said
that people hated it. Yeah, it hurts, right? This is a tissue
horrible. Yeah, here we have the sweet drinks through UPS. Yeah,
and all this other stuff. And now we have this. It was immediately
rejected. Yeah. And then you said what they did is the way they
market it. That's all it is. Is this is the drink for the wealthy
people. Okay, when you have guests come on.
See, okay, when you have a guest come over, this is what you give
you don't give the other stuff you give them quality talk on your
materials. And he said now people can live with that can't live
without it. Objectively, it tastes bad. Yeah, Coke doesn't taste give
it to any kid, baby for the first time see the reaction? It's funny
actually. Now,
Morocco Meralco comes in and says, Hey, this company is pretty nice.
We're nationalizing what is nationalized, meaning that it's a
government takeover of my business. So the government
forcibly took over his business gave him like a share made him a
board member, you have a chair and you have some shares in the
company. And that's it. And you don't have to work just come in,
come into your office with a nice suit, say Okay, on the board
meeting, and that's it.
So, it was two sons. Now, the next generation was running it when
this happened. One son had a lot of shares, the other son hardly
had any shares.
Well guess what the other son did?
He's like, Well, I'm a good seller. Because we're selling Coca
Cola. I have no no job. Now. The guy he said, What do we have in
Morocco that I could sell that Europe wants? Hash, the guy became
one of the biggest marijuana Moroccan hash dealers in Europe.
Right? selling marijuana in Europe. So this theft has led to
so much haram, because nobody stops that marijuana, marijuana
than heroin, crack, etc. So anyway, humans have to do their
experiments. Okay. Let's stop with to for q&a. I had a question. Yes.
Go ahead.
Yeah, q&a, then, by the way, we're doing drugs, Wednesdays, we're
doing one of the criticisms for this player.
He, like he's he's refusing to do the weird the flag of the LGBT
alphabet community. But in the past that, you know, they've had
like gambling and you know, like alcohol and things like that. And
he has had no problems with wearing in the past. So I guess
the question is that isn't that hypocritical? It's not
hypocritical. He's just incomplete.
So I don't know if you all heard this question that address gay
here. He has worn alcohol and gambling on his shirts, but not
called Lutz.
I don't know of any city in the Quran that was destroyed for
drinking alcohol.
Or for gambling. Right. But yeah, so they are sense. But he so he's
incomplete. Or you complete Mr. Critic. Right. So.
I have a question. Yeah. So if somebody is like in the spotlight
like that, and they're Muslim, yes. Do that. And, you know, a lot
of people see them as like, don't maybe the only Muslim that they
know of some random kid might be like, Oh, Muslim. Oh, you're
talking about the soccer play? Yeah. Because that's the only
Muslim they know. Okay. Do they have that responsibility that
someone who is like very learned and then dean would have because
of the spotlight that they're in? Or is there a responsibility of
just like some layman guy? No, in the show? Do we do hold that? It's
not like a study, I presume, but the scholars do talk about sort of
what's the word they use, but they have to utilize their position
that Allah gave them? They do have a responsibility like someone say,
Mohamed Salah Yeah, we would say first of all your occupation in
the first place is different upon regardless, you are now a very
famous Muslim Matthew, can even Benzema Alright, people are
looking at you just from that you do have you will be held to a
degree higher accountability than everybody else, of course, people
will act based upon you, right? Or their they will be inspired based
upon so it's one of those things where you shouldn't aspire to that
but if you have it now, you have to act upon it and they taught I
remember thinking Egyptian Sheikh gave Muhammad Ali this advice. He
said we would never tell a Muslim to go become a boxer famous boxer
but now that you are now you have responsibility, there are certain
things you don't do and that's why you know this in this video
certain things the beginnings have one ruling the end as another
ruling Right? Like if a girl is wants to go commit Zina with a
dude Wouldn't we all stop her right you're you sup your daughter
your daughter wants to go commit Zina know, now that she has done
it and is pregnant now we have took care of the baby. Yeah, so
the Cydia has a difference differentiates between what
happens at the beginning, and how we treat the end. So that's an
example of that everyone's responsible to know the film of
whichever position they're in. The doctor got to know the field of
his job. A businessman was selling meat got on the face of the
beehive. Exactly. Yeah. Similarly in this yes.
Alright, there's a lot of comments on
you
YouTube more so than
than Instagram today.
Okay
so there's a lag to this. No, just a very minor like
42nd delay. can one become a really at any age? A lot is oh
yeah, but we can work for it. We definitely have to work for it.
Let's see, these are the questions that strike me as odd. Yeah and
one become a worldly at a certain age because you don't know the
state the person is going to die in. So we shouldn't see.
We also do not say that
we believe that Wilaya can be removed from somebody. Yeah,
right. Like no one's no one's locked in a position you could
lose it because what's greater Eman or Willa? Human Of course,
right. You can lose your email. So you can lose your will, but also
when there are a lot out it will not give us a something to shoot
for a status to shoot for without giving us how to shoot for it and
the signs of somebody who possesses it. So there are
elemental Imen there are elements and if up there are unlimited
Wilaya right from Hadith upto Aldo are also known as Hadith and what
is some call it some call Hadith to Aldo, Reitman. addley Willie
and there are a lot of descriptions there. If a person
possesses that view, Max you can say is we hope that he is
fulfilled we like because he has those signs in them. All right.
That's personal 100 done the biller also done with that person.
All right, so
is it okay for a merchant to ask their Modi to bring them sugar
free chocolates and honey every time you travel abroad? The shake
gave you one of Allah's names to recite and Salawat on the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. Now he and he said Be nice to everyone
and say salaam to everyone and come back and bring me sugar free
chocolate and honey. I mean, sometimes it's Mova. It's I don't
think he's charging you right he's saying I'll teach you that could
if you give me chocolate maybe he's just you know yeah, something
that's innocent I guess.
be getting to Jelly from Allah subhanaw taala
Allah subhanaw taala could give his signs to anybody he wants luck
and give assigned to anybody he desires men
well you Allah this is why we follow the way of the setup and
that have as they have passed away correct. So sir Cody is saying
something very important. When we talk about all of that there are
those who passed away already and those who are alive those who
passed away they we saw their death that's very important. Those
who are still alive we still don't know their state, they might
fumble
Okay.
Karla White says things happen in your life and you drifted away
from being in contact with the ship after he had asked you for
those chocolates. Allow them by what you're going to do. Eat them
for the rot in the name of in the name of the ship.
Let us remove the chocolate in the law. Hello, you
Alright folks, let us stop here and turn to our dua.
Three, all right, three minutes. Can we talk for three minutes
all right, Forget it then. Right. Forget it this week next week. Do
it well just recite the
when does this we're going to end right now. Because I gotta pick up
my brother. Yeah, we're gonna end right now. And we're just gonna
recited to because it is Wednesday and
we act upon a hadith here, that is from Joe Budden. Abdullah said in
a job now, Abdullah said that during the Battle of conduct, the
prophets of Allah when he was salam had went to a certain area.
Okay. And he had made dua
for the victory against on Monday.
Then he made dua, on Tuesday.
And then he made dua on Wednesday,
on Wednesday, between Doha and us, that when the time was, he had
made dua and Allah subhanaw taala gave him the Beshara that his
draft will be answered. And then the wind came and it took away it
destroyed the campus encampment of 100. Right the the asset
and the saying The job was said first to G Bella, who Yama RBI, a
Boehner Salatin being a very well us. We're all in a Bishoo future.
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I then continued
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at that time. Because
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well, a sign would come to him, okay, a sign would come to him
now, just in case for the SOFIA, in case someone has a salary
background and says, This is all die Eva Ibni Tamia himself, he has
commentary on this, where he himself says he has he, it has to
be acted upon, we know people who act upon it, and they have seen
the job as well. So just to give you the most other edge of the, if
you want to say that that's the cautious way, right?
To give you that he upholds it. Right, if you and you can look it
up, and all of the we know that we are allowed to act upon these
Hadith. And so and I can tell you other people living alive today
have had experience where they make this dua and it's most a job
in this hour and they are shown a dilemma of their st Jabba Subhan
Allah so that's why we want to revive this time and we're just
going to do the dot here
should I start guys
in a minute so but I I'll take a couple questions on this before we
start inshallah because we're going to,
we're going to play or not play but we're going to present the
short dua that we're going to read here. And then we're going to have
a silent draft for everybody that everyone can can do. And in the
meantime, we'll begin with some Salah on the prophets of Allah
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