Shadee Elmasry – Not Enough Camels for Damascus Qatada’s Convo Muawiya

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The transcript describes a scene where a man named Tada Tada repeatedly visits a woman named Thada Tada and claims to be a hero, but Thada Tada refuses to go to nightly visits and refuses to drink his caliphate. Thada Tada suggests that people are tired from chasing Thada Tada's father and that they are not worthy of his marriage. Thada Tada advises Thada Tada not to use the statement "one thing" as a bludgeon against a woman who has a wife and refuses to do so.

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			Tada Tada and who was a tough guy
from the Ansari he was like a
		
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			hero. He was like one of the
champions of the Muslims that
		
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			during the reign of Satan them
while we are the alarm on who
		
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			drink his caliphate, he went to
visit him in Damascus. And it's
		
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			known that the the Ansara, the
lockdown on him almost to a man
		
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			they all supported St. Ali and his
and his contain in the political
		
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			disagreements between him and
saying them wow, yeah. So he goes
		
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			to he goes to Damascus and visits
in them or how we had during his
		
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			reign as Khalifa send them out he
assessed and he said, How come
		
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			none of the Ansari ever come to
visit me? None of you come to
		
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			visit you guys like all that's all
you've all boycotted me. And he
		
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			says that we don't have any
camels. We don't have any camels
		
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			to ride to visit you. And so he
thought that was a strange answer.
		
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			says What do you mean? What do you
mean what happened? Your camels?
		
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			He said all of my all of the
camels of the Ansari tired are
		
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			tired. They're tired. They can't
ride them anymore because they're
		
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			tired. He says what are they tired
from? He said they were tired of
		
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			they're tired of chasing your
father. And then they're tired of
		
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			chasing you, meaning we fought
against your father, Joseph Yan.
		
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			Before he before he became a
Muslim at the end of the Prophet
		
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			SAW son's life right? So we fought
so many battles with them. So we
		
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			are camels were first hired
chasing your father then afterward
		
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			they got tired chasing you,
meaning one that we thought was an
		
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			ally against you in your in your
political disagreements. Right.
		
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			And this is the magnanimity of
cinema out of the law. Tada, and
		
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			who that look, he wasn't like a
dictator, right? Nowadays, if the
		
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			dictators of this of the age that
we live in, if you talk like that
		
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			to them, they'll have you killed
or jailed or beaten or something
		
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			like that, you know, they'll the
hook you up to a car battery or
		
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			something crazy like that. Send
them why we had this was
		
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			magnanimity that he didn't. He
didn't, he didn't say anything or
		
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			he didn't punish him for that.
Rather, he was still received in
		
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			graciously as a host. And then he
says that he says that our camels
		
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			are tired from chasing after you
and chasing after your father. And
		
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			he said, I'll tell you another
thing.
		
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			He said, I'll tell you another
thing. He says, The messenger of
		
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			allah sallallahu Sallam told us
that one day, this affair, the
		
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			affair of Islam will be placed in
the hands of people who are not
		
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			worthy of it.
		
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			What is he trying to say? You're
gonna have them, they will be
		
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			placed in the people that are not
worthy of it, meaning there are
		
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			other people who have more right
to it than then the ones whose
		
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			hands it'll be in and save them
while we asked him. He said, Then
		
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			what did he say for you to do when
that happens? And so
		
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			on who said he said to us to be
patient. And so the reason why we
		
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			sent him that Be patient.
		
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			Right, this is not just a
political preset. This is this is
		
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			a preset when it comes to right.
		
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			This is a preset preset that comes
through. So don't use the you know
		
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			what we said today as a husband as
a bludgeon against a wife who has
		
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			a wife and be like you told me to
do this, you told me to do that
		
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			you did it completely for selfish
reasons. You didn't carry the
		
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			amount of this marriage properly,
et cetera, et cetera. If one of
		
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			the two parties had a right to say
one of those two things, the wife
		
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			would have more right to say to
her husband and the husband had to
		
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			say to her, but neither of you say
why because once you push the
		
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			direction, the conversation in
that direction, what do you do?
		
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			You're making a conscious step in
the direction of of divorce
		
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			society