Shadee Elmasry – The First Group of Youth in the Cave

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The transcript describes a culture in America that uses actions and actions for moral gain. The culture includes a group of young people who have been hiding from society and fearing their coworkers. The culture uses actions and actions for moral gain, causing negative behavior and negative consequences for society.

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			And of course, you know that US
Hobbit calf and Islamic
		
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			literature. In Hadith literature
are two groups, there are two
		
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			people have a Savile calf. And of
course this is talking about the
		
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			boys who fled the king for the
sake of their Imen, the other US
		
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			hobble calf or a group of youth,
three youth who are traveling and
		
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			they were regular Muslim youth.
These were like heroes, right? But
		
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			the others were regular Muslim
youth in the time of the bene of
		
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			Surah Eid, okay. And these Shabaab
in contrast, were like, regular
		
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			Muslim youth, also in the time of
Venezuela. And what they did was
		
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			they got stuck in a mountain. So
they were moving, walking, and
		
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			they spent the night in the
mountain and then boulders came,
		
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			and a big boulder blocked their
way, so that they couldn't get
		
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			out. And one of them, they
initiated something. And the
		
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			reason we teach this is a doctrine
of action of prayer called a TOA.
		
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			Sulu, Bill Amell. Okay, to us all
by actions, alright. And what that
		
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			is, is that when you're in deep
need of something, okay, then to
		
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			make dua using your actions, say
this action, oh, Allah, if I did
		
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			this sincerely for your sake, then
grant me away out. Okay. So one of
		
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			them made to us soon by avoiding a
major sin. So he was he did 99% of
		
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			a major sin. And then at the last
minute, he didn't do that last
		
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			part that would have effectively
made him a major center. Okay. So
		
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			that's one of them. The other one
was financial responsibility. And
		
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			the third one was filial piety.
Okay, so, financially, he was more
		
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			than honest. And now, so to give
you the details of these youth,
		
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			the first one, he had a cousin
that he loved so much, she was so
		
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			beautiful. And she wouldn't marry
him. Time passed, and she falls on
		
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			hard times. She comes to him for a
loan.
		
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			All right, he brings her the
money. And he puts it down. And he
		
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			said, this money is not for no
cost, there's a cost for this
		
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			money. And he tells her to lay
down and sleep with them. So she
		
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			is so desperate, so that she
accepts, okay, she sort of has a
		
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			had a moment of weakness. And he's
doing everything to her. And just
		
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			as about that he's going to
		
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			I want to say the word consummate,
but you can't consummate Zina,
		
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			right. She says to him, don't
break the seal. In other words, I
		
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			am a virgin girl. All right, keep
me like this.
		
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			And she says fear Allah. So he
fears Allah and he gets up and he
		
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			lets her go. He said, Oh Allah, I
was this close to doing exactly
		
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			this Marcia
		
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			Zina that I want it right. And
just when she said Fear Allah,
		
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			that's when I left. So for that
reason, Allah subhanaw taala moved
		
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			the boulder a little bit. The
second man was filial piety. And
		
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			he was a regular Shepherd, that
one of his habits that he used to
		
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			love to do was that the first milk
that he brought home for the day,
		
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			he would bring it to his mom and
dad. And back in those days, you
		
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			lived all together. So he brought
it back for his mom and dad one
		
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			day, and lo and behold, they're
asleep. And he's like, this is
		
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			like my word. Right? This is like
his word of good, where it is
		
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			something you do all the time.
This is like his words of good
		
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			deeds. Okay. So he refused to not
do it that day. And he stayed
		
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			standing there waiting with the
milk and he would not give his
		
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			kids any milk. Okay. Until federal
came up, and the mom and dad woke
		
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			up again. And they said, What is
this? He said, I wouldn't refused
		
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			to break my
		
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			with my good deed of giving you
milk first. And they blamed him
		
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			and they said, He's given the
kids. No, he said, No, give it to
		
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			you. And now of course, in modern
mentalities would be like
		
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			horrified, they'd be calling
typhus, the Division of Youth and
		
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			social services. Okay. That's what
they'd be doing. Now. If you
		
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			didn't give your kid exactly what
he wanted at the moment that he
		
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			wanted. And that's one of the
reasons we have a bad future in
		
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			America because we have bad habits
of upbringing. Okay, I have a
		
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			really bad future in this country
for that reason. Okay.
		
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			spoiled rotten kids. I mean, I go
to practice with my kids and I see
		
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			them Subhanallah like, the other
parents are like afraid of their
		
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			kids. You think the kid is so mean
and nasty that because you have to
		
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			be strict with one or two things a
week, right? And you have to lay
		
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			down some basic manners you think
that just because of that, that
		
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			your kid is is going to
		
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			We're be resentful and mean and
nasty No I actually have faith in
		
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			kids that they'll be good even if
your parents are strict okay
		
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			they'll have some decency