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Bismillah al Rahman al Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam
ala Rasulillah, early, savvy woman who Allah ladies and gentlemen,
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There's a line out the door already a line out the door for
door opens at six o'clock. So today I want to talk about
something
you most white nationalists didn't really get my point
for when it comes to anti immigration. Number one, I will be
the first person who says if we got a country, we got a country.
I'm closing the doors, right? We're have quality control in this
country. I need to know who wants to immigrate into this country and
why. Okay.
And then what do you bring into the table? Are you going to suck
money out? You know, there are more I was at the bank today. The
banker told me there are more $100 bills outside the United States
than inside. You know that fools of a country allowing their money
to be siphoned out siphoned I guess it's a form of aid, right.
Financial Aid, I guess it's their own version of financial aid, let
people come in work and send the money back. But any event, I'll be
the first person who's very cautious who comes in the country.
It doesn't mean I'm not charitable, but I'm not stupid.
Right.
I'm very, I'd love to be charitable. I want to be
charitable. All right. But I'm also not a dummy. Nobody should be
a dummy. Okay, no, no one's charity. Should spill into
naivete. No one's goodwill. And goodness should spill over
tonight. And I'll tell you why. Because that's a trick from Satan.
shaytaan will make will take a good quality and make it have a
negative consequence. So charitable, right? That you get
burned. And then what do you do you swing the other way? You don't
want to give any charity? So that's the first thing.
What I'm saying is what I don't like is complainers. Right? People
who are whining Oh, like radio, granola, whining, okay, about
every possible bad thing that an immigrant did. And they are about
things, right. And they're terrible things. They got no
culture anymore. None of these Europeans have a culture. I'd also
don't necessarily feel a lot of sympathy for a lot of for a people
a nation with the colonial history. Like I just don't feel a
lot of sympathy for you. Right? I would support someone if they're
putting up a fight to protect their country. But I don't have a
hard time swallowing whiners. And complainers like Paul Goulding,
radio, granola, all these other things. These are psyops by the
way. I don't even think they're psyops no doubt about it. No, no
one has that much footage and that much time where you get this
footage from. It's recycled. Right? And who knows what the heck
it's from or even if it's real, to be honest with you. If you don't
know we're talking about the Europeans are now having an
identity crisis, not even an identity crisis, physically a
crisis in their country. Okay.
So what am I, I can't I can't stand is the whining and the
complaining, okay? For something a majority of your immigrants you
let them in? It's number one.
B, you have a very * colonial history. So don't mind me if I
have trouble sympathizing with you. Listen, if if really bad
things happen to Donald Trump.
He's the last person on the list of sympathy. He's lived a good
life. He's got $700 million in the bank will occur according to the
Trump roast. And you guys watch that. It's a long time ago, before
before, when he was still acceptable, right?
The guy's got millions of dollars in the bank, he lives a good life.
What so ever happens to him is very hard to be sympathetic
towards him. That doesn't mean I hate him. Just some sympathetic
like, he's not worthy of sympathy.
The balance of pain and positivity and goodness in his life is way
off. It's not that it should be even good for him. Right? But, so
it's gonna be very hard for me to be sympathetic. So that's the
second thing.
Third thing
conch
marry to what these people imagine because you said one little thing
about them stop whining and complaining, oh you hate whites, I
actually believe and it's part of Islam. Everybody should love their
culture. The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam was very proud to
be the grandson of optimal tell him. He said Anna, and be you look
at him.
And eve know Abdulmutallab when they said oh, he's not a prophet.
He's not true. He said, nmbu laka the Brahma Prophet, there's no lie
about this. I'm the grandson of optimal toilet because I've done
what I did was special. He was a special person. He was a Hanif
before Islam, but he's a monotheistic he's a special
person. The Prophet said love the Arabs. For my sake. I love my
people. It's a fitrah. To love what is similar to you? So do you
love your mom like any other woman? No. Do you love your dad?
Like any other woman? No. Do you love your kid? Like any other
woman? No. Is your brother equal to any other guy? No. Right? So
your feed love your family because they share the same genetics the
same household the same parents. After your family. You love your
city. Everyone loves their city. Okay, you go to quick place like
Cleveland. miskeen. Right. They love Cleveland. Right? It's just
fitrah
the Bradford guys so pumped that someone said some good about
Bradford. Okay.
Yeah, everyone loves their city. I love New Jersey, right? It's a
great state. We got two big cities. We got an International
Airport, Ivy League school, state school beaches, mountains, hood,
everything. Hood is very good. Do you need experience, right? Every
one of our youth should be a commuter to New York should
experience some hood. Right? It's a rite of passage. You don't take
the train the rail up and down Jersey to New York, you're not
getting the full Jersey experience. You need to be
miserable, tired, sweaty, and take the train back south, right? Or if
you live in Connecticut, back up north.
So everyone loves it. So it's not so far off from the imagination.
Allah created us to love our own people.
I'm not even against. Someone asked me. Would you be against
black Muslims getting together for you know, like Black Muslim
roundtable lecture? I mean, why would I be against that? Right?
Because they're going to talk about issues surrounding their
community from an Islamic viewpoint. Right. So if you're
okay with that, would you also be Okay, the question was posed to me
with a white Muslim roundtable. Right? I said, Absolutely not.
White Muslims have their own issues, their culture that they
understand, okay.
And they're going to discuss it from the some of you for a while,
if How could I be for one and against the other. So white pride
in being Irish pride in being Arab pride and being Bosnian pride and
being whatever, who cares, right? It's good for the good for you.
The only two parameters in Islam, you don't oppress and you don't
believe you're superior. You're unique. Every culture is unique,
but not superior. One of the worst things is to feel negative about
your own culture. That's because another culture made you try to
feel that way was terrible. So racism is right. So
don't oppress and don't believe you're superior and follow the
rules of Islam when it comes to certain things. Okay, not even
against like, we go to those where immigrants come over, and they
start having there's a little Turkish mosque and a Bosnian
mosque Somalian. So what, how are this Turkish immigrant going to
talk to a Pakistani immigrant, they don't speak English, right?
Let them have their own massage. It's second generation will
dissolve all this. It's not gonna it's not going to dissolve it for
any like, ideological reason, other than it's useless. We don't
need it. We're gonna divide on other lines, right? We're gonna
divide on ideological lines. Okay. Fine, too. But point being
there's only one little wrinkle when it comes to the white pride
stuff or the white, you know,
whites getting together and having nationalism with one another and
unifying. Is that last time you guys did it, things didn't go so
well. A lot of blood was spilt.
Right? That's not a rational argument. That's just a reaction
based on history. Right? And that's why people have that
reaction. Hold on, everybody can get together, you guys split up.
Because last time we got together, bullied the whole school.
It was a brawl on the playground, and only one group of people were
*, and everyone else left with their pockets full. Right. So
that's probably why there's an allergy to people saying, oh,
whites should get together. Right. And I personally have no issue
with with it on a rational standpoint, from a moral
standpoint, it's only the reaction because of the history, right?
It's just because something happened once
doesn't necessitate you shut it down. But the world will shut it
down.
Because the world operates by very simple gut reactions. That's good.
We're about to like it or not. Right and there may be a self
correcting element to that. Let me give you an example our own people
people have to solve.
We can't lie and say that didn't go off the walls Berserk at some
point in time. There was some insanity happening in the world
have to So with vicar, Merlot, get close to Allah with remembrance of
Allah got insane in some places, I'm telling you, there is no smoke
without fire. You cannot make up that many lies for that long
without a lot of good material. Right? And they had plenty
material guy and I'm telling you
parades, flutes, somersaults clown costumes, all in the name of being
Sufis. Okay. So you ruined it for everybody.
Okay. And the OMA had a reaction against you for about a century.
Shut it all. Shut this whole thing down, you know, when a parent
walks in.
Okay. And he hasn't been home for like, all day. And he had a list,
put it on the fridge. That's what you guys are gonna do? He comes
home. The place is upside down. There's a party going on? What
does a parent do? He's not asking questions. We're not going to ask
questions. He who did what? was shutting the whole thing down?
The whole thing is getting shut down. That's what happens in the
world. People have to solve the Sufis. Some of them went bonkers.
Not all of them. Some of them went bonkers. The OMA shut the whole
thing down is from Allah. Right? We can't deny the truth.
It's a true teaching that went a little crazy. There was something
was imbalanced in those people. Okay. On top of that many of them,
a lot of enough of them. Were sympathizing with the colonists.
colonizers and betrayed them. Just like the medical these are
betrayers of the OMA today. If you're in power, you want to stay
in power. They were in power, they wanted to stay in power. So you
ended up making a deal with the devil. Enough of them, not all of
them, but enough for us to say. You guys are terrible. Okay. And
that's the problem with when some of your people do something bad.
Everyone gets labelled button. Same thing is happening when with
this talk about what's right. On a rational plane. Why shouldn't the
iris get together and be happy to be Irish? The Persians get
together we have the Persian adoptees have their day
Philistines have their day. Right?
Egyptians, okay, if we had in the school Egyptian day, right?
Everyone celebrated Egyptian culture, eat food, beans, all that
stuff.
No one's gonna be upset. Right? So
there shouldn't be any issue with this stuff. But it's just the
reaction about the past. And that's why people want to shut it
down. I don't think it's a rational reason. I can't stand by
it. But
I sort of understand now. Listen to this when I asked it. So my
point being the these anti immigration Europeans,
they always say it's the globalists who are behind all
this.
They want to disrupt the EU to make it a non power anymore to
make them fight amongst themselves. Because the EU is very
strong at
it could it could
control could be dominant force in the world. They need to break it
up.
That's the thesis.
So I asked a simple question, who are the globalists? Okay, when we
say the globalists give me names, give me your organization's
I want to read something. Can you look up something here who are
these globalists? Exactly? Someone sent me a book David Rockefellers
memoirs. And, of course, as soon as Rockefeller name comes up, you
know, conspiracy is coming. But it's probably going to be you
know, good material. Let's look at
at this paragraph for more than a century ideological extremists at
either end of the political spectrum have seized upon well
publicized incidents, such as my encounter with Castro to attack
the Rockefeller family for the inordinate influence they claim to
wield over American political and economic institutions. As if
that's like a blameworthy quality. Look, Rockefellers, you earned
your money. Some of it was a bit bullying, smaller businesses, no
doubt your grandfather did that. It wouldn't be permissible in
Islam, but he did it. nonetheless. He also provided a great service
he provided law and order to the oil in the kerosene world business
industry. Okay.
Exxon is from him mobile is from you're not gonna say he didn't
benefit the world he did.
And they got a lot of power. So gotta take a lot of power, right?
If you earned it, you earned it. Why was that something
blameworthy? Right. If it's too much power, and then it's harmful
for the nation, then the country will break you up and that's what
they do when they break up
monopolies.
They broke him up, you know what have when they broke up JD
Rockefeller. They broke up his, his empire his oil empire
into 32 companies. Okay. And he went home depressed, not working
for the first time in like 60 years he's working since he's like
seven years old. He's been selling stuff from seven years old. Good.
The next year, the accountant, his accountant came to him, like
cracking up. Because he was of course the dominant shareholder in
all of them. He said, this year, you made more money as an investor
than than any other year doing nothing. He made more money.
Right? But he just didn't have more the the inordinate amount of
power does not care about you make money to care about how much power
does one person have? Is that good for the public? Okay, so that's
the question. Some even believe he says, Okay, and this is that was
specially for tissue, whoever says your voice goes up and down.
Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the
best interests of the United States, characterizing my family
and me as internationalists, and of conspiring with others around
the world to build a more integrated global political, and
economic structure one world, if you will, if that's the charge, I
stand guilty, and I'm proud of it. Okay. The question becomes, what
means is he taking to do that? That by itself is not a crime? The
question is, what means is destroying nations part of that?
Right, destroying their, their national unity? Is that part of
it? Okay.
All right.
Destroying national unity, is that something that they do in order to
get that? That's the question. So he is an internationalist. But on
many counts, we're internationalist. Do, we believe
that there should be no borders between Islamic countries? Now,
Julian, Morocco, erase that dumb border between you two, make it a
dotted line that only pertains to local issues, share the same
currency. Have one army. You can have your own internal police, of
course, your own National Guard, but have one army
have one ambassador to negotiate on behalf of both you. Okay? And
call yourselves.
Whatever.
Whatever you want to call yourself, beloved and McRib or
something like that. And that's an example Tunisia. Join them
Mauritania join them. Okay.
Mali, all these countries should be one. Egypt and Sudan. Explain
to me why is there three nations Egypt and their Sudan and their
South Sudan? Why? Okay, none of you can stand up on your own two
feet.
All of it habita. They hate each other.
There's civil wars between them throughout history, not civil
wars, but rivalries. Somalia, Ethiopia.
But that's the idea. Okay.
globalists has become essentially a slur. But I'm asking an honest
question. Who are they?
What's like the proof of their evil? I see as a brother sending
me here. It's a great quote that he's sending me here. But the
question is, what are they doing with it? They want to be
internationalist bad. Are they ruining nations or not?
Here's another book called tragedy and hope by Professor Carol
Quigley. That is the book being held in the picture. This is
Estrada she'd he's telling us about this book.
The economic grip of the Anglosphere on the rest of the
world. I mentioned a popular word Confessions of an economic hitman
and it's like, tragedy and hope is an in depth academic work that the
establishment at one point attempted to suppress. Okay.
So
that's really the question we have to ask here. All right.
globalists. There are a large number of families and
organizations, the usual suspects being the Rockefellers,
Rockefellers, Rothschilds, and their puppet organizations like
kapha, or the Council on Foreign foreign relations, the World
Economic Forum, the Club of Rome, et cetera. All right. So that's
the I'm still so I posted it up here on on Twitter, which I
haven't been really active last few days. Got sick of it. As
usual. It's like a love hate relationship. Okay. Some says
Azeem Ahmed says globalist is a dog whistle for Jewish people.
I understand how the anti immigration types would be pro
Israel and anti globalists, right this you're contradicting yourself
I'm gonna drink this wonderful tea
Okay, another person says you know Jews okay like you know the
Islamic responses when in doubt or the Muslim response. When in
doubt, Jews
no one's gonna disagree in the room right?
It's a great unifier.
Listen, I'm actually all for Torah Jews. I'm all about Torah Jews,
these honest Jews who follow the Torah and they follow the three
the three Oh, Solomon, I'm with you. Right.
Three Oh, Solomon.
Number one, you don't try to reestablish the holy land in mass
so you can go one at a time. Stuff like that live there if you want
but you don't try to reestablish only the Messiah reestablishes
number two
be loyal and good citizens for the country. Number three
if your follow this, it is upon God not to allow the people to
abuse you, the nation's to abuse you. Who do we have here? We have
guests
from California Allahu Akbar. Set up
another verse in Andrew raw they believe the globalists are Zionist
Jews.
So I'm going to ask him back how
can they support Israel then?
Alright, who do we have here? So
Shan Shan Lau Akbar Masha? Allah Malenko Nice to meet you. Which
part of California the Bay Area Are you from the family the famous
family that makes the packets to
the there's a shot there's a company that makes we get those in
our house and we try to mimic and do Arab Desi. Arab Desi ends up
being Afghani basically. So hey, why are you sitting on the ground?
You sure sit on the on the skin, the kangaroo skin.
Okay.
All right. globalist name calling is now very popular, even Adolf
Hitler.
Steve, Ben and before after him and all these have
Ben now calling out globalists. Okay.
All right. So globalist is also an anti semitic slur.
Much like dual loyalty globalist is used to promote the anti
semitic conspiracy that's at what point are you giving Jews too much
credit you can't be that smart right are you control the bank's
control Hollywood control the media control politics now?
They're globalists. So wait a second are they that smart the
world is that dumb? At some point you're insulting yourself by
giving them so much credit from being behind all this
the Jewish people do not have allegiance to their countries of
origin.
So to generate general statement, you know,
haven't been on this for 60 days with the rabbis and the Jews and
stuff like that. You got to be fair is fair, right? It's it's
hard to swallow and it's not. It's not going to last okay with these
generalities. I need specifics. Jews are not have a lot of
allegiance to the country's origins. It's a great easy simple
thing to say. And it's always nice to have we all agree on a bad guy.
But sometimes it's just like to jump to general can't possibly be
you know, something that I would like we do. We Arabs do. We
Muslims do? Where are you from?
Buxton. Okay.
Puerto Rican. Ask any one of us in the room? And here we have a
European Pakistani, full Pakistani, full Egyptian. Okay.
Pakistan. So, like, we're all like waving American flags, to be
honest. Right.
Alright, so to some worldwide order, like a global economy,
international political system. This will enhance their control
over the world's banks, the government and the media. Okay,
what am I reading from? I'm reading from American Jewish
Committee. Of course, they're gonna make everyone's to be out
against them. Okay.
I stopped generalizing for about three seconds.
Go back to old habits. Old habits die hard. The idea of a Jewish
globalist was embedded in the core ideology of Nazism. Hitler
portrayed Jews as international elements that conduct their
business everywhere. Okay, well, how was that like the conductor
business everywhere. I would love to conduct business everywhere.
Right. How's that an accusation?
All right. They pose a threat to all people who are bound
to their soil to the Fatherland. Okay the globalist is a code word
for Jews says the American Jewish Committee website and here so
globalist codeword for Jews All right, who are seen as
international elites conspiring to weaken and dismantle Western
society using their international connections and control over big
corporations see New World Order all echoing the destructive
theory. This is Alex Jones level stuff right? But you know, he is
right every once in a while. Okay, but
what I just it's generalities
they're dramatic. They make for a good story, a good villain, but at
the end of the day, it's generalities right can't work with
this can't do this. Can New World Order a conspiracy of a small
group of powerful individuals working in secret to establish all
powerful control? Okay.
New World Order conspiracy theory becomes anti semitic.
Let me tell you something about for the for the Jewish lobbyists
enough with the anti semitic thing. You drill in it so hard and
bothered people with it. I'm telling you, I can bet you we go
down the rabbit hole of Reddit. You're gonna find people so fed up
with this. They're gonna say, You know what, I want to be anti
semitic, because you're just overusing it. You just overuse it
enough already. Firstly, why do I have to be pro Semitic? How about
Semitic neutral? I don't care about you. I don't love you. And I
don't hate you. Is that fair? Do you love and hate the Venezuelan
people? No, I don't know anything about them. Can't even put it on
the map. Right? Do you love and hate the people of Benin in
Africa?
was a great baker down here. She's from Benin. She's a Muslim. He's a
great baker. Right? That's the only way reason I know that.
Bernini even exists. Okay. We don't study this stuff in
geography, except one grade and school.
Eighth grade geography and you never touch it again. You'll never
see the country again. Is anyone gonna be against you? If you're
like, No, I could care less about anything about that country.
Morally, do I have any responsibilities? How about
Semitic neutral?
Right. You have a better name for that
their defense minister, he said Yemen is attacking Israel. We'll
wait to see what the world will do before taking action.
What do you want the world to do? serve you? Are you like the
parent? That plates been sitting there? You have kids yet? Okay. So
you're gonna get there. That plates been sitting there you say
to your wife for two days. Let's wait and see.
I can see how good these are. Right. And these kids plates been
sitting there for three days, right? Let's just wait. Okay. I
want to um, did an experiment and I threw I put a trail of orange
peel right in the middle of where we have an intersection kitchen
dining room family room. I put it there and I put the iPad on record
and set it up at the edge of the kitchen and waited
the battery ran out
just take my phone I put that that battery almost ran out to
Okay, there was one person I'm not gonna mention names who was riding
their scooter in the house right the little scooter around the
house right I gotta get some from the kitchen I ride the scooter
right
stop the scooter lifted the scooter over the oranges and kept
going right
so when this guy you know their their defense minister is very
like, extremely like nasty guy. He says we're waiting to see what the
world will do. Like a parent waiting to see if you will serve
us by fighting our enemy for you. Why the heck would anyone in the
world move? Because of you? Obviously they imagine themselves
to have a lot more power than they have. Either that or all the
tropes are true and they do have all that power. Hey, listen.
Mizrahi said I told you he's a gold mine
they Rabbi Mizrahi I quoted him I put it I've shared the clip of
Rabbi Mizrahi but guess what? The dude what's his face? Hey, could
you hear go in here and see if that if that post is still here.
Did you see it? Lucas Gage? No not the one where his call him stupid
* all that's not that one. I told you is a goldmine this guy.
But keep going until Lucas gage I shared it. But Lucas gage found
this clip of him were Misra. He's a rabbi in Queens.
And he's basically happily saying
that Jews run the world. We run all the banks. We are the
ministers behind every president of any value. Okay.
Every newspaper its top editors and or owners is Jewish. Okay. We
have very few poor people get
and and this has been the case since
is
the time of from Egypt, Rome, Greece. Every Empire we entered,
we controlled it. He says it. He's a rabbi from New York. He's saying
it.
And Lucas gage shared it.
Okay, on his post, he, by the way, I were discovered was right, just
for the record.
Yeah, I discovered this guy.
He's my asset. Like, you know, the FBI have the assets and stuff.
This guy's my asset. Nobody, quote, risk Mizrahi. I need to
take 10%. But
this guy, Lucas cage ends up getting banned, by the way. Now
his hatred for Jews is out of out. It's like, oh, I wouldn't even go
there. I can't say because I try to be an academically fair, I try
to be fair in every capacity.
I'm not into generalizations, right. And especially when I'm
when we had that interview with David, Rabbi David Israel. I liked
him to be honest with you. He was like a happy, almost like a Jewish
Santa Claus. He's like happy, right, smiling all the time. And
he's probably smiling all the time. He's probably sleeping well,
because he's been against Israel from the start. These people have
been around the network card has been around for decades, upon
decades upon decades, and no one listened to the non paid attention
to them. Every once in a while they show up in our masajid and
stuff, and you're like, Oh, this isn't unique. There are a small
percentage. That doesn't mean that wrong, though. Okay.
Sorry. It doesn't mean they're not right, just because they're a
small percentage. So at the end of the day, when you meet somebody
like that, of course, you know what the other side is going to
say? Because I don't like these extremes. They're usually not
right, extremes are usually not right. This guy told the rabbi
said, most Hasidic Jews, they're anti Israel. They may support
Jews. They may sympathize with Jews. Like they're not happy about
October 7. Right? But they don't support the state for two reasons.
Number one, it's against their law.
Okay, it's against their law to go and do this. To go and establish
Israel yourself. Number two, the people who did it are atheists
have openly atheist
Hertzel himself says that, his his other plan. His other plan was to
all just mass convert to Christianity. He said we only got
two options either get our own country, or mass converted like I
never went to Sabbath.
By the way, anytime one of these Jews respond, I'm checking the
day.
Okay, Rabbi Andrew Meyer, he replied to me. And I looked up and
it's Friday night and it's dark.
I said, What's going on here? He said, I'm in Arizona.
Other timezone I was, I was just checking. He's like, he's like, do
not fit. Don't be ridiculous. I don't tweet on the Sabbath. I was
just checking. Okay, so if I want to tweet something bad. I know
when to tweet. I'll tweet it at 5pm on a Friday.
How did you get it? I got Facebook. He put on Facebook. I
put on Facebook too. I forgot about that. Listen, listen to his
Ravi.
Can I Okay, listen to me try.
Whatever you're gonna have the Jews will always control you. Like
all the financial always the Jews started in power. Y'all say
the Jews are in charge of the world. Science, financial politics
behind the president. Even now. Everybody knows that all the
campaign of Donald Trump is in son is his son in law, the Jew cash
Kushner
three different articles. He is the mastermind behind everything
mastermind. He told him what to say what not to say how to react
things that he did in the end. That in the end worked out for
him.
And he's reached out in him don't get confused. He didn't marry him
for his money. The family of his son in law are much wealthier than
Donald Trump himself. Some people may think, oh, he married her
because she you know, father is the rich guy. No, no, no, no. A
very, very wealthy, they give loans of 10s of millions of
dollars to people who really state the fundamentals. They have a lot
of money.
So that's how she made the world about Brunel. And his time in
Spain, was running the show everywhere. The Jews always run
the financial year in America. Bernanke was before Greenspan, the
Jews runs the show. Everywhere. They're the Treasury, the one
who's in charge. What's his name, the one that was in charge now.
He's is Hutan was davening.
Not seen I mean, young
sat outside the Treasury, also in charge of the money. Even in hot
countries, they're always hidden advisors that tell them what to
do.
There's not that many Jews in the world that drive ride a bicycle
gemstone. I can tell you that there's much more Mercedes and
BMW.
I mean, I'm trying to be fair,
right? But then he comes in he blows it out of the water with the
Grand Slam like this.
Auto Club man. He says, Boy, it was right after all this. Okay.
Man, I mean, but anyway, it thing is I need a little bit more meat
on the on the bones on the globalist didn't just say the
Jews, okay.
And I showed you the other point where Rabbi Aaron, Aaron Rubin. He
used to be in New Yorker, I think he moved to Israel. He's like
hardcore now.
Wall Street guy became rabbi, he was he was to Wall Street guy
became rabbi.
But he also said, listen, whenever we got kicked out of nations, it
was not for no reason. Right? We would get kicked out after 70
years. So if it was because of anti Jewish sentiment, why don't
we get kicked out after one year? After two years, after 10 years?
Why are we getting kicked out after seven years? He's like,
that's when at that point, we lost our religion, we got greedy. We
started supporting everything that destroys the society like
*. And so
my point in saying this is that it's not just about being Jews,
it's about what you did. So there was a time when you didn't do all
these things. But no one had a problem, right?
Mind you, why are all these stories only in Europe? Where is
the disaster story of Moroccan Jews?
Right, they can cook one up right now. But it's not going to be if
it was something serious, serious, right? We would all have known it.
Right? It would have been like, it's like someone says, We have no
leaks, no floods here. And then you go find the basement sink has
like a little drip. Yeah, but that's not a leak. Right? You
looked for that? A real flood or real problem? You'd have to look
for it. It comes to you. Okay, you all we all heard about the
pilgrims. We all heard about the Holocaust.
Some serious killing murdering of Jews like this didn't really
didn't happen. Under the Mediterranean, south of the
Mediterranean and Iraq. Iraq had tons of Jews, Egypt, tons of Jews.
Okay.
The Gnostic kicked out all the Egyptians of the Jews, this was
actually on, maybe you could say even on Islamic to do that. I had
a suspicion that they're siding with Israel, maybe possibly, he
could justify it, because we don't know what side you're on. But uh,
you know what, it really was a political maneuver. Like the Trump
like maneuver, kicked out all the Jews, we kicked them all out. What
were they doing there? What were they doing against you? Right?
Like
15,000 Jews in Egypt, against 70 million Egyptians at that time?
Nothing. So probably a political maneuver. But we didn't see here
that there were these calamities, these pogroms is holocaust in
Morocco ton of Jews.
All the Sephardic Jews moved down and was to Morocco. Why don't they
move up north?
You think about that.
How about Tunisia has juice Iraq has juice, Iran has juice. Like
they you tend not to find these calamities happen down there. And
one reason for that is that they were never able to suck in a lot
of and this isn't here a little bit of, you know, that whole Alex
Jones style. But he's oh, by the way, forget Alex Jones. He's
bought and sold. But
that approach where they didn't, the Muslims never took the
interest. As a result, there was never a moment where half of the
Muslims money was in the hands of some Jewish bankers. That's what
was happening in Russia, a court allegedly right? And in Germany,
and in all these places were omitted. The finance minister says
hey, King, we don't have any money anymore. Where's all the money?
It's it's, it's with Minako or somebody, right? So it's with
Monica and his bank. And then the king goes crazy and kills them all
or kicks them out. That's the repeated history. Allegedly in
Europe. You don't really have that history because the Muslim never
really got into the debate. Right? The Christians weren't allowed to
but they did it. The common man did it although is against the
law. The Muslim common man knows not to do it. Good. In general, of
course. Alright, ladies and gentlemen.
I bid ramen or IB ramen, says Algeria was part of the
Mediterranean. They had pogroms I didn't know that
Okay, let's see that someone looked that up
let's see Algerian you know, of course we could probably make
movies about this and stuff because they have to construct a
history and Korean make sure that the Muslims don't ever
go off scot free or take any credit for something.
Algerian programmes a slip that up
history of Jews in Algeria, Wikipedia, click
Like that's okay. This lip is too small. We need a new table
the victory the pro German victory regime. October 7 1940, abolishing
French citizen for Algerian Jews affecting some hunch, but wasn't
Muslims though. The victory rule? Who are these people?
1940 was was Muslims. Were Algerians ruling themselves at
that time? Or was Are they were they a colony? Who is this Vichy
Regime?
Vichy Vinci?
Vichy France? Okay. A French State headed by Marshall Philip is not
Algeria Muslims who did this. Okay. If that's what they're
talking about, what is the man saying or I be it as of you?
Know, I'll be at you give me the evidence, because I don't see it
here. All I see here is that it was
an Vichy French.
Okay.
The Moza Arabian sage, the most exile of Yemen
Okay, of course in the time of the Prophet peace be upon him. They
were exiled but they were also there was a reason for that.
But I'm saying the rampant bloodshed.
That kind of history if it had existed, we'd all been taught it
in school. But now you're gonna go on Wikipedia if you have to
Wikipedia it wasn't really that relevant right? It wasn't a big
deal right that's what I'm talking about. Of course there's going to
be stuff happens but not a huge global knowledge like this What is
discuss it phase then
you want it the first is discover Mizrahi. There's a Muslim YouTube
channel which is a gold mine called Adam.
Toma Shia Muslim or Jewish. Well now you don't have to go there.
Okay, Adam toma Shia let's see what
that's that's that's my draft pick.
He's my asset. Let's see. Adam toma Shia Oh, he does have it.
Oh Adam to Messiah he spelt it wrong. Adam to Messiah This is a
Muslim the endeavor to cover Jews and Judaism in their own words, as
well as from other viewpoints. Adam to Messiah it's called this
YouTube channel has subscribed
let's see what does he have how many views as you have here? How
many how many videos yeah
let's just go to one
No, no no no no. He's got like 800 views in one year
he may have discovered it the same way like
you know those twins discovered Facebook
you just you they made it but they didn't really successfully get it
out to the market we got it to the market Bro. Bro. We got it to the
market.
Yeah,
let's get a short clip of Misra he just for the sake of it
all right listen up loans to your idol worshipping friends
and now he says Do I have a problem? I need a loan. You're
allowed to give him a loan to give him a loan helping either whoa she
fell in any way making a shim belly angling. Why are you helping
him? He's rebelling against me and you want to give him money?
He's the principal dude. Give him a gift not alone. Needless to say
even laws
let's read it let's hear it again. Real quick. Just want to hear him
say whoa she Bill friend bowed down to his stupid Gaskins.
I'm learning Hebrew, by the way.
Kelowna Shama Med, all that. Listen to this unless you go by
what I see. You see someone behaving again like this. You
cannot say no, I don't believe gossip is
the way we
can spend these people with the nonsense No, it's not to be a
fool. You must be judgmental. You're allowed to go and speak
Russian and other people unless we have to warn them from this
person.
Classic New Yorker dread oh, let's look at this one rabbi use of his
Rahi Greatest Hits.
He's got best hits. Like all his quotes saying stuff is stupid and
* and
secular Jews in the future will kill Haredi Jews, you know already
Jews are Jews that fear God
secular Jews
are these Israelis. Right? When they say secular, they're not like
our secular, you know, Desi,
Egyptian Arab Lebanese, our secular people still say Insha
Allah, they'll still go to janazah they'll still have some fear of
God, right?
These are zero belief in God. They mock it. They think the Bible is a
joke. It's just written by some people. It's only good for a
historical record roughly. Right? Rough historical record. That's
it. There was one guy a Jewish guy said there Yeah, there was a guy
named Moses apparently at some point he was very charismatic, but
he was also liked, you know, they said about him.
So whenever the pendulum swings in his personality, you know like
bipolar, right?
Back Get your you should be executed for that in Jewish law.
So I tell you the truth, when I heard that someone is shooting in
a black fence reaction, and I had I was very worldly, very afraid
that it's not a secular anti religion, George should encourage
him in labor.
This first thing came to my mind, but then I started to think the
timing that
if the word stupid * stuff doesn't come in the first five
seconds I click off
let's bring on our guests pick up my lift up my feet a little bit.
We have a guest today, a very, very important service to the OMA
and he is the relative our own man Habib.
His uncle, yeah, he came he visited. What is the service to
the OMA? Okay?
If many Muslims have that many Muslims do have issues, but they
don't know where to go and they're ashamed. It's shameful to say, for
example, that you may be suicidal.
Right? We don't have this, okay? We don't have this
deep being depressed and in our religion,
like mildly depressed for more than like a day
is AYP. It means where's your faith? Where's your belief in
Allah, where's your optimism, where's your, your trust that
everything's gonna be fixed? It's like a shameful quality. Right?
So as a result of that, if you have that, but you actually don't
people, you actually don't
teach people how to have a min, you don't supply them with the
CUDA you don't train them how to do that. We train kids today, they
go after school, and they train how to catch a ball on their
chest, how to do a hitter, how to trap a ball, how to shoot a
basketball, how to put up a layup, they get trained, do they get
trained in the same way how to sit for the
we must train people, kids, they're not going to know how to
do it by themselves.
They must be trained how to sit down and remember Allah for a
period of time, and they must practice it. That's why we have
public vicar night at the mosque
twice a month, actually, six times a month, because every Thursday
night, and to Friday nights, every month.
Those kids come out, they know when to sit, sit down for the
keynote, it means I'm gonna sit down for about an hour. And we'll
do different stuff, go read a little Quran, do some Oh rod, do
some tests via do some bla bla, bla, bla, et cetera. Listen to
some procedures to calm my heart. See, but if you don't have that,
but you still have the shame, that being depressed is a shameful
thing. Then you've trapped the kid. He's trapped now. This
organization
is called Naseeha. And let's bring him on from based in Canada. It's
a hotline if a child if a youth
is suicidal when we ask Allah offense, and I'm not from that,
but I found this was an excellent organization. It's a nonprofit
organization. All right.
Brother Nasir. Alright, and I'll see you does that clock in for
coming on.
Welcome to the live stream. Why don't you tell us right away?
What is the organization what was the impetus to the organization
to? Yeah, someone I can see it in for having me. It's good to see
you again. Oh,
Um, yeah, just to give you a bit of a background, the organization
started about 16 years ago in Canada, the and the impetus was,
it was actually started by a friend of mine. You know, he
looked around and he saw that there was a need in our community.
There were youth that were depressed, and they were looking
for somewhere to turn. So he started a volunteer helpline, just
a couple of people answering the phone couple of hours a week. And
it grew, because the need was there. And as it is, in our
community, humbler, when somebody sees a need, there's always
somebody who steps up to kind of fulfill the need. So we started
this helpline
it grew, we hired more people we're up to about over 35 full
time and volunteers in Canada. But something interesting happened a
few years ago, when they started looking at the metrics. They saw
that more and more calls were coming from the US. Today, over
half the calls that come to the Canadian call center come from the
US. And in fact, of the five biggest states where we get calls
from New Jersey is in the top five shameful.
It should be helping our youth right? Spirituality. Yeah, it's
shameful that like it. It's a shame when bad things happen,
right? I'm probably not Central Jersey.
But I'm from I'm from Central Jersey, so I get Wait, you're not
in Toronto. I live in Toronto now. But I grew up in in Bridgewater,
Mashallah. Mashallah. Very good. Very good. Yeah. So I'm considered
us quasi local boy, for you guys. That's all that's good. Good. I'm
doing that. So. So about three years ago, four years ago, the
organization decided, you know, what, we should incorporate in the
US, this is where the need is. And so they started up an
organization, my involvement happened, because I have my own
company in Toronto, and I saw where they were operating from.
And I said, you know, guys, you need to, you need a good space,
you're providing a service that's literally saving lives right now.
So I started working with them. And then a year ago, they asked me
to, to start helping out in the US. And so I've been basically,
I'm right now just trying to raise awareness in the US, we were in
New Jersey, a week ago, we did a program with with Magnolia double
row for basketball player, CMC, Somerset, and Shala, we're going
to we're going to come back there and, and really, the point of it
all is see the, what we're finding the majority of the calls we get,
especially with what's going now what's going on now, overseas in
the Middle East, we get a lot of calls, people are sad, they're
depressed, they're dismayed. They don't know what to do. And what we
find is the best thing for anybody is to be able to talk to somebody.
And unfortunately, there's so much stigma in our community, around
mental health around depression, as you stated, you know, it's,
it's it's frowned upon to even say that you're feeling sad or
depressed. Why are you sad? Why are you depressed? Do do some
liquor, and you'll be okay. Unfortunately, not everybody to
your point, has had that background has had that training,
not everybody has a share for a teacher that they can sit with and
talk to. So this helpline, which is toll free, confidential, it's
non judgmental, is for people to pick up the phone and call and you
know, it's not just young people. We're getting calls from adults.
It's interesting, what one of the directors told me, it was very, it
was a very sad and emotional story. He said, he recalled
receiving a gift in the mail. It was a handwritten letter with a
small test B, from somebody in Palestine, who wrote them a letter
and said, I've been using your service. And it's helped me to get
through some very trying times. That was about two years ago, we
don't know where that person is or what's happened to them. So this
is the condition of the community, and they just need somebody to
talk to. So we've set up this helpline, and, you know, it's
interesting. So we have the helpline, we were getting calls,
we get about three 400 calls a month, and then the pandemic
happened. Everybody's at home.
What do you think happened to the number of calls to the roof? No,
the calls dropped. Oh, really? Support? They got their family
support? No, it's because your privacy, you're sitting in the
room with everybody else. How are you going to pick up the phone and
call somebody say, Hey, I'm feeling depressed. So we started,
we started a text line. And our text numbers went through the
roof.
You know, once or twice a month, I get stories back where we've we've
actually prevented a suicide by text. So it's an important service
and really, you know, I just wanted the opportunity to come on
here. You
And just let your audience know that. But not everybody is as
lucky as you to have somebody like Dr. shoddy to talk to, and bounce
these ideas off of them. If you or somebody you know is struggling,
it's dealing with these problems. Pick up the phone, call the car,
it's really simple 1866 Naseeha you can call or you can text and
and secondly, because we are now expanding into the US. We need
help. We need volunteers if you're interested in helping. You know, I
know the New Jersey community, I grew up in New Jersey community. I
know people want to roll up their sleeves and help. This is this is
really, really important task. Class people need our help. Yeah,
what are the qualifications of someone who wants to help?
So we are starting to look for people now who are in the field or
are studying in the field of mental health, or medicine to come
on as counselors. We do have a training program that we put them
through all of our counselors, by the way. See, they are their peer
counselors, so they're young adults, answering the phone, and
then we have clinicians on staff. In addition to counseling, though,
you know, we want to do programs in New Jersey, like the one we did
at MCMC. You know, we want to bring in guys like machmood and
other people to talk about their struggles with mental health. And
for that we need boots on the ground. Right? We need people in
New Jersey to say hey, yeah, you know, come to NBI. See, let's run
a basketball camp. And then let's have a discussion. We've started
working with the Molson center in Chicago, we're gonna start working
with the Molson center in Chicago, we want to do healing circles.
It's like a study circle, but you come to the circle, bring your
parents and just have a discussion in a safe space about what you're
going to what you're feeling. And
allow me to ask you a question that may be on some people's mind.
Have you ever heard of
the phrase what's focal is causal?
Namely, that you heard of this phrase? I'm not. Okay. So it's a
it's a phrase in psychology that what's focal is causal. So, the
idea here is that when you bring attention to something, there's a
positive in that you can solve it now. But there's a negative know,
that it becomes
it's manufactured by people as the cause of problems. Right? We were
just talking in the segment about immigration, right? Most people go
around the living their lives. And then someone says, Hey,
immigration is a real problem. Now you have tons of people
manufacturing immigration as the source and the cause of all
problems, right? I'm running low on money this month. Immigrants,
okay.
Stuff like that. So
here's my question. And something that always makes me hesitate
about addressing bad news is that if we were to do something like
this,
could it possibly result now? Mahmoud Abdul, oof, talking about
his situation, this person says I want to share about my mental
illness, I want to share about my struggles. Could you possibly now
create a trend where a person maybe didn't have mental
struggles, but now that it's in the air, and they're focusing? Oh,
that's why I got to see, that's why I didn't miss the basketball
team. That's why
I don't have friends.
So he because we now put it as the focal point. It's easy to use now
as a justification for my view. Now, we'll never know if it's true
or false. That's the question. So that's my question to you about
putting it out there as an event where people talk about their
mental struggles, I see the good side of it. And I'm questioning,
could there also be a negative? It's, you know, it's it's a good
question. And it's interesting. When I first learned about nisi I
went to one of their one of their seminars, and they had a doctor,
their psychologist, I believe in, and she was talking about how the
CFO was trying to go into certain schools, to talk to the teachers,
and even to talk to young students about something that, you know, as
Pamela it's, it's under the rug, but it's becoming prevalent in our
community, which is suicide or suicidal ideation. And so they
were talking to the principal of Islamic school and said, Look, we
want to come in and we want to talk about about suicide, right?
And what are what are the signs and how to prevent it? And the
principal of the school said, Well, you can come in and talk but
don't say the word suicide.
So why not? Well, because if you say the word suicide, you put the
idea in somebody's head. Yep. And as a clinician, what she explained
was that's actually not how it works, because
is what happens is is an interesting statistic, I think it
said by the age of 40. And I'm well passed on past 50. Now, but
by the age of 40, most of us, most of us will have had some kind of a
mental health issue.
And most of us will leave it unaddressed because we don't talk
about it. And with the serious ones like suicide or clinical
depression, it's actually important to get somebody to
actually talk about it to verbalize it, so that it becomes
real, and then you can deal with it. You don't want it to be
suppressed. And the events that we have it's, you know, another quick
story, I'll tell you, we had somebody who, who is competent
contemplating suicide, this sister, and she, she called the
helpline she called in the car and Hamdulillah, we were able to call
the situation. But what she said was, she said, I was sitting in my
car, and I was I was ready, I got That's it, I'm done. And she said,
I looked over and I saw one of your see her bookmarks, and our
bookmarks have stories of all of the different profits, and the
struggles that they went through. And she looked at the bookmark,
and there was a number and she said, You know what, let me just
call the number. Let me talk to somebody. So it's important just
to let people know that you can talk about it, and you should talk
about it, and get the help you need, seek the help you need.
Don't just let it you know, kind of fester. And then something
triggers you and then it's too late. So it did I think and I'm
not a clinician, right by any means. But I do think that it's
important to have the discussions. I mean, I've been traveling, I
went to Chicago, I was in Houston, I've talked to imams in Kansas, we
were in North Carolina did a program. They're all saying the
same thing. Individually, people are coming to them. And they have
all of these issues. I think, you know, my friend, good friend, cigs
are in Toronto, I talked to her about it. And he told me the same
thing. He said, You wouldn't believe how many kids come to me.
And and they're contemplating suicide, but we don't talk about
it as a community. And if we don't talk about it, how are we going
to, you know, put the controls in place to prevent it from getting
there in the first place. So you you you receive the calls? Do you
follow up? And does that person who connects with them the first
point of contact, call them back every two days? Or is it just a
one way street? Yeah. So what we do is that are the names are
anonymized on the call center, what we don't want his callers
that are coming in to then become dependent on somebody an
individual as their support line. So
our counselors are trained primarily to listen and to assess.
And if it's seems that somebody is in a situation where they may harm
themselves or others, then take the appropriate action. We do
allow repeat callers to come in. But if we find the calls are
coming in, we do try to point them or direct them to another source
for long term care. Now in Canada, interestingly, we started web
therapy, we're actually offering free web therapy in Canada. And
now in the US, we're looking at the different states to see how we
can do that. Because, you know, clinical therapy is expensive,
especially if you don't have insurance. So that is a program
that we're looking to roll out in the US in the new year in Scheldt.
law, but
yeah, it's mostly it's just active listening and making sure that the
person who's calling is safe, and then directing them somewhere
where they can get help. Can people text? Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely. Almost almost half our calls are coming through text 1866
Naseeha is for Canada only or the US. It's global. It's good global
bets. We're getting people from all over the world. So how does it
work? is are they calling like a web number that then gets spread
out to the How does it work? Exactly? No. So our call center,
it's what real life people in Toronto, we have. We have people
on the phone who will pick up the phone and answer calls. We're not
24/7 yet and shallow. We're going to do a fundraising push next year
to get to 24/7. I believe our call center goes, I forget what the
hours are. But we go right up until like 3am. We're taking
calls. So it's an actual person that you're going to get.
When you say call center. I think about rows of tables with
headsets. And but isn't it that anyone can sign up anywhere in the
world?
Which means that there'll be taking calls at home in the car.
How does it work? If I sign up how does it work? If you sign up as a
counselor, you mean yeah, if a person signs up as what's their
life gonna be like as an as
Yeah, Counselor. Yeah. So it's in Canada, it literally is a call
center where you come in, you put on a headset, the computer, the
calls come in. And that's how we're handling it 24 hour, open 24
hours a day, we're not 24 hours yet, we're looking to raise funds
to add more staff to become 24/7. Now, we do have counselors in the
US, I believe we have two counselors in California to cover
different time zones. And they basically log in at home and they
work in shifts. So you're on a shift, you're sitting there and
all comes in, you're ready to take the call volunteers. We have
volunteers, and we have paid staff as well. It's going to need to be
paid eventually.
Okay, well, we're looking to hire what happened, what happens now
for the non candidate, non Canadian
counselors, they take it from their home.
The counselors that are working in the US, yeah, they're taking it
from their home, but the plan is, inshallah we hope to open up a
call center in the US as well, we're looking at either New York,
New Jersey or Chicago, we may open up to I think the need is there.
We want to have many call centers. In fact, in addition to the call
centers, we want to start hiring clinicians, so that we can provide
on site therapy and counseling as well. I mean, that's the ultimate
goal. Right? What would you need for a call center? Just a room?
Essentially, essentially, just a room? Yeah. And internet phone
line? Yeah. Somehow, Mashallah. We got some me might have some space
down here for you. I, you know, I drove by your plate I have even
shown me and I couldn't recognize the house I wanted to stop by, I
definitely do want to stop by and see it. Yeah. I mean, it's a
possibility from morning to pretty much no one's using it for periods
of time, you know, stretches of time, unless we have a feed,
unless we have someone coming to organize the clothes. But you
know, it's something as a temporary, you know, to get going
a temporary spot. You know, you can
think about using this space here to help. That's yeah, that's,
that's awesome. You know, that's awesome. 911 Call Center folks
that are oftentimes trained, you cannot get attached with the color
to the color, because that's actually harms you as a
professional and harms them. And then you end up sacrificing so
much for them. And then it becomes something where you can't continue
working like this. You're such emotional highs and lows. Could
you expand expounds upon that, why they say that? You can not get
attached to the caller. Yeah, you know, I'm probably not qualified
to answer that question. I haven't worked as a counselor, right. I'm
kind of on the business side. But one of my other nephews, Habib's
cousin, he was a counselor for some time. And I did talk to him
about it. And I've talked to other counselors. And it's tough, it's
tough, even for the counselors. Like we have a space for the
counselors to go and sit after they take a call. And sometimes
they need counseling, they need to talk to somebody after what they
just went through. So we don't want them to get emotionally
attached. And that's why when somebody calls in, the name that
they get is a different name each time, so we anonymize the names,
so that there is not that attachment. And there's some
there's some logic to that. Yeah, yeah.
The training, do they they train? It include it has to include, at
some point, contacting the authorities is that part of the
training that someone says I literally have a gun to my head,
or I'm standing on the edge of a bridge. I know that sounds
dramatic and very much like the movies. But I'm just saying that
if that were to happen, that needs to be a 911 call right away,
right? Yeah, it's not it's not dramatic. And stuff like that does
happen. It's a Hamdulillah. It's, it's rare, but it does happen. We
had it happen twice last month. What happens is, we can see the
number that's calling, we know the area code, whether it's in Canada
or the US. And if there is an escalation, and we have a protocol
for escalation, if it's an escalation, then we will contact
local authorities and alert them that there's a situation and then
make sure the authorities get there. So there's a couple of
trainings we have there's a training called ASSIST suicide
prevention training, and in fact, I had met with Imam Khalid Latif
about this. What we want to do is we want to come in and we want to
offer assist training in the beginning to all all of the imams
in the tri state area. It's super important for imams are first
contact first responders in a lot of these situations, and it's
important for them to be able to recognize and then de escalate
these situations. We're also developing community based
training where we want to come in and bring the community and say
hey, here's
some mental health a one on one training. And it's really
lifestyle, right? Self care. How do you how do you motivate
yourself to get out of bed? If things go bad? What can you do?
Breathing exercises, the thing that you know as, as Sufis, we
learn from our share. But a lot of the general community doesn't know
about these things. I mean, one of the first things I learned when I
took the Trica was the breathing exercises, * and fat. And that
got me through so much in the beginning, because I was going
through some stuff. And I still, I remember it, I do it, I practice
it. So these are the types of things that we want to deliver to
the community in sha Allah, when someone calls, the counselor
sticks to them, does he bring up belief and Iman and
things? So? Yeah, so. So it's interesting. And we we had we had
internal discussion about this, like, what are we? Are we just a
call center that anybody can call and we're just going to give them
very,
basically,
Western? What was the word you use the non religious perspective, we
can't we are a Muslim organization. So the way that our
counselors are trained is, you know, when somebody calls in,
we're, we're listening to them. And we do get a lot of calls that
are based on faith issues. Right? I'm confused. Gender Issues,
sexuality issues, addictions, what do I do? You know, so what we're,
what our counselors are trained to do is to help the person calling
identify what what their relationship is with their
religion versus us dictating to them that, hey, you're a Muslim,
and that's haram, and you shouldn't do it. So well, you
know, how, as a Muslim, how does this make you feel? If you have
these thoughts? How do you reconcile that with your religion?
Perhaps you should go talk to somebody, or talk to an Imam, talk
to a scholar and resolve these issues. Right. That's how we deal
with it.
Very, very good. I wanted to know how many calls you get, you know,
a week at this or a day at this point, just out of curiosity. So
we're getting I know, on a monthly basis, we're getting about, I
think a little over 400 calls a month. I don't know what that
translate to per week, I can do the math real quickly in my head.
Today, almost 11 A day rough, roughly about about probably six
or seven text, text messages. So yeah, so somebody's calling
messaging saying, Hey, I'm depressed, I'm sad, I'm confused.
And you work in this field, unless you have either a very deep
spirituality, or a very rowdy household, right? Because the
rowdy households will make you forget about everything. Right. As
soon as you walk in, there's five issues minimum.
Okay. And as soon as one person's issues recedes, just like the soap
opera dramas, the other ones in the middle, and the other ones at
the height. All right, by the time that one finds a resolution, the
next one's beginning. You're too busy. It removes the stresses from
your mind.
Right. But either that, or you have very deep spirituality to be
handling calls like this. And that's why like you said, the,
the, the counselors themselves need help. They need training.
Yeah, yeah. And that's why in the beginning, we were taking anybody
who wanted to volunteer to become a counselor. And then as the calls
became, you know, greater in quantity and more serious with
the, you know, we really need to bring in people who are actually
in the field or training to be in the field. But the important point
you mentioned, so my nephew, who was a counselor, who was in
Africa, I asked him one day, I said, How do you deal with the
really tough calls? And he told me, he said, You know, I have the
record.
Not everybody can do that, though, right? But it's so important. And
it's and that's software for us, is if you don't have a rowdy
household, go find a rowdy and robust software, be around people
who can bring up your spirit instead of sitting at home, alone
in your room Doom, scrolling on Instagram, seeing what's going on,
and then feeling helpless, not being able to do anything about
it. Omar, could you pull up the website and put it on the screen
because it's a very bright, actually
therapeutic looking website with all the colors that you've chosen
there. It's a beautiful website. I want everyone to see the website
so you can look at how you can support this organization.
Yeah, put the website on anyway, just so on people to see it. He's
and then he can go through each column. And you can support to see
her the website is what NASA dot orgy. Yeah, you can support it.
It's a nonprofit organization.
And I like this comment here. There's some good
comments here, taller bras he said, you know the world.
Wait, who said this? I can't, taller bras, he says the Muslims
developed AML Kellem. to balance out and to refute atheistic
attacks on Islam, doubts, rational doubts. We now have spiritual
diseases that need also need a lot of attention. And that's where
Muslims need to develop their own therapy. It's a good comment.
Another good comment here comes from Brandy.
She says it's already something in suicide, we're already exposed to,
we would not be the ones introducing this to the kids to
the youth, they're already exposed to it. So it's not a big deal to
talk about suicide they read, it's not like we're introducing it to
them. Right? They already know it existed, there was a show
actually,
where suicide was actually like, part of the show. There's 13
reasons why.
Okay, and as a result of that people, like, you know, we're
talking about casually, right? And then one person talks about that
casually, like, what are the authorities going to do that you
your school or whatever they gotta call your parents, I gotta call
the hospital, they gotta get you admitted. Okay, you can't talk
about this lately. Green world says.
rehab facilities in Islamic countries.
For those struggling with their selves and their faith, and for
example, they may have addictions.
You don't cover addiction therapy has nothing to do with this,
right? Someone called I'm depressed because I'm an addict. I
can't stop doing this. Do you cover that to? Anything? Anything?
Any type of Yeah, so almost half of our calls, I think 39% of our
calls that come in, have to deal with some type of an addiction,
whether it's drugs, alcohol, and unfortunately, the big one these
days is looking at things you're not supposed to look at. On the
screen. That's a that's a big one. And we do have, we have people
that are actually trying to provide these types of therapies,
you have my good friend, Dr. Ray Hans ad on, I think, last month or
a couple of months, you look like his cousin.
I don't know who's the lucky one in that example.
So rayhaan actually is doing this very same thing with individuals
like he, you know, he's bought a place and he's providing this type
of personal therapy. So I think there's enough to do that. Many,
many people get get can get involved, and will still need more
help in this area. Let me bring you this question from kinetic
nomad. Curious about the statistics. More males are more
females?
Yeah. So that's, that's interesting. It's I think 70% of
the calls we get are our females.
Do you think that's just because guys are like, No, I'm not calling
anybody.
And women tend to like to, they feel better by expressing
themselves. I know that a paralyzing but I think is a true
generalization. No, I think you're spot on women are, you know,
they're willing to open up more and have those conversations men
guys were taught, you know, it's that macho effect, like you don't
talk about your feelings. Unfortunately, what then happens
is because they don't talk about it, the chances of them actually
doing something. So it was an interesting stat, and I hope I get
this right. They said, more women will contemplate something like
suicide or self harm, but are less likely to go through with it,
because they'll talk about it, whereas less men will talk about
it. But there's a greater success rate when men attempt it, because
it just builds up and builds up. And then yeah, that's a generous
interpretation, though to
the the another possible interpretation is that
there's a little bit more recklessness and acceptance of
violence amongst men
than, than amongst women, right? Men are also more likely to do
anything violent, right? than women too. But it does, it will
never know, right? We'll never know what the real causes for the
statistic. Right? It's all just a speculation, but what you say is
the most positive approach because we can actually if we visualize it
at that or conclude that it's because they talked about it, we
can actually then do something about it. So
men when they talk,
they really need to sort of talk about
they need to talk about things if you don't talk you pent your hopes
up and it doesn't have to be interpreted as we're talking about
our feelings. We could actually bring something out like this
thing, you know, this this thing, this development in our crew? I
don't think it's good. Like, let's say our crew gets like toxic. And
we just bashing everybody live right? Every day all day we'll
have these wives wives. 90 style, right? Someone because hey guys
like Enough, enough is enough, right? Like why are we going to do
this? Like where are we going with this? How is this positive? Right?
Or, you know, Jews, Jews Jews, okay, like at what point is it
gonna be like?
I personally believe in definitely from my circle, people should talk
like nobody, nothing should be off the table. It's not a cult, cults
have stuff off the table, right? Like you cannot ever bring this up
when someone says, Hey, this, this proof that you bring has holes in
it, you actually strengthening it right? Or this, this streak in our
crew,
right to streak in our culture. I see problems with it. Right. And
it always happens because you're people's friend groups are slowly,
slowly or always shifting. As people move, people go away, stuff
like that. And then a culture develops in a friend group.
And it's no but if people are uncomfortable talking bad things
happen. And the more people talk, talk quickly, when the ARC of this
trend is still young. The more you talk, the better you get. Right,
the more people point out criticisms, it's not nice, it
doesn't feel good. But the better you get, the more people give you
a small critique regularly, before the thing gets so big and so
sensitive, the stronger you get.
So
let's see what else we got here. Research into this area shows
women in general are more at risk, because of high negative emotion
says ubiquitous.
Okay.
Well, I'll tell you what, what it is for both guys and girls, all
the images on the screen always, always, always makes people feel
less worthy than they are. Right. We're constantly putting these
adonis's on newspapers and ad on TV. And these people were,
everyone's starting to feel a little bit. You know, insufficient
is the word. Everyone feels insufficient. Everyone feels I can
never keep up with this competition.
And they have mental breakdowns as a result of this falsehood also
reads mental breakdowns, when you have a belief about the worlds,
and then the reality comes crashing down is totally different
from that. All right, that's, you know, that shock that a lot of
people can't get over. Right? That's why criticize critiquing
your belief constantly, is so important. That's why I tweet
stuff. I want to see what people are gonna say, I want to see what
holes they're gonna poke in it, right? It's not always pleasure,
some. It's not always nice to deal with it, but you always improve,
right? You post something out. And then you get a barrage of
responses. You're actually improving your understanding of
the world.
So one last thing, how does somebody join? They'll see how
again.
So there's a couple of things you can do. You can you can message us
there's a info at Missy her.org, send a message. Just tell us you
know who you are, where you are, and and that you want to help
somebody we'll reach out. We did a when we were at MCMC, couple of
weeks ago, we did a volunteer drive. So we are going to hold
inshaAllah in a few weeks a web conference for anybody who wants
to volunteer in the New Jersey area, New York, New Jersey area.
So if you reach out, send a note say hey, I'm interested, we'll put
you on the list. We'll get you on the web conference. So we're going
to talk about next steps. And the next steps. Like for me, I want to
come back to New Jersey, my hometown, I tried to visit as much
as I can.
And we want to do another program. We want to do lots of programs in
New Jersey, I would love I would love to do something at NBC can
give you a date. I can give you set of dates. And you could do the
event at NBC easy, awesome show up Friday. It'll be a Friday night.
One last question before you go on a specific matter. Maybe you've
dealt with this a lot. What is the short answer to social anxiety?
What's the cause? What's the solution?
And what is it? What does it even mean?
Yeah, I'm I'm I wish I had one of our clinicians on to answer that.
I don't I don't want to venture a guess on such an important or
sensitive topic.
But I will say based on what I've heard other counselors talk about
social anxiety is
it's it's a real thing. People are having this
form of anxiety and it is something that needs to be talked
about is interesting. We did a program after fajr at MCMC, a few
weeks ago, and
the quote, you know, we were talking about what are the things
that cause anxiety and depression amongst youth? And and, you know,
how can they seek help in the community? And somebody pointed
out very appropriately said, Well, what if it's your community that's
causing you that social anxiety and depression, you know, we put a
lot of, we put a lot of pressure on our youth, from a religious
perspective,
to live and be a certain way, and we don't recognize and also what
we do as adults. And I can say this, because I'm, again, north of
50. You know, I was listening to this and it resonated with me.
Sometimes what we do as adults is we take the trauma that we have,
that's been festering in our minds, maybe something our parents
did to us, and then we push it onto our children. So when the
children come, and they say, Hey, look,
I'm dealing with XY and Z, instead of listening to them and saying,
helping them out. We say, oh, that's nothing, you know, when I
was your age, blah, blah, blah. When I was your age, I walked
barefoot, in the snow to school uphill both ways. Okay, great, but
that doesn't help the person that's struggling right now. Yeah,
right. We need to become more aware and sensitive to that to
that, when someone is suicidal. What is the point where you stop
listening and call the authorities? This is a question
from PS 6061. Yeah, that I haven't gone through the assist training.
So I'm going to be very careful and not give an incorrect answer.
But definitely, you know what, we'll get some dates from you.
We're going to come to NBC, we'll do a program and Shala we'll bring
some counselors and we'll answer all of these questions and more.
Listen, I should take the class because
my methodology has always been the old school. Stop, said
Hamdulillah. Pick yourself up enough with this nonsense. But
that may be dangerous. If you say to the wrong person, and maybe one
out of 200 people, benefits, it's works for 199 people, literally
just stop said hamdulillah what some Palestine videos, you have
legs. So at Hamdulillah, pick yourself up.
Fake it, right. You know, the self fulfilling prophecy is actually a
falsehood or something that is not grounded in truth. But you act as
it is, you create the scenario for it, it becomes true. That's the
concept of a self fulfilling prophecy. Right? That you say
everything between me and him are great, or relationships, great.
It's not, but you say it's great. So you start acting like it's
great. It becomes great. That's a self fulfilling prophecy. Then you
say, Hold on, maybe it was great. Right? So you're in that loop,
loop of positivity. Positivity never ends. But you may say this
stuff to the wrong person someday in the masjid.
I could say this to the kids. I know. I know your dad. I know your
life. I've been to your house, right? But you can't say to
everybody, you might actually crack one face someday. That's too
fragile that has been through issue. So I thank you for bringing
that up. I'm going to take your course. I'm going to take your
court or I'm going to listen to you listen to all this do the
course that you do. Because I know what kind of religious background
you come from. And I know it's going to be grounded in that.
Shift Zaha we know his religious background, Dini Brown, we are
friends with our friend Dr. All right.
Dr.
Alma
Oh, dusty, dusty. Yeah, yes. Well, not only that, I should mention
that part of the training we give our counselors we developed a
prophetic counseling program and that to people that helped us
develop that was my good friend, CDM, Judd, and Chef, yeah, here
helpless so we make sure that you know, whatever material we're
creating, that it's grounded in good
prophetic guidance, prophetic knowledge, and inshallah I'm
really looking forward to visiting New Jersey again, and doing this
with you and Shawn, wonderful, we'll make it happen and it shall
bring you on every once in a while, or at least we'll put an
advertisement on so people could join your organization and support
your organization and donate to it or be part of we're always telling
everybody here where they could put five bucks to their you know,
just put five bucks here and there. You never know where where
the buck is. And that's winds are and we are not eligible.
Okay, there you go. Yeah. Does that come a little kitten? Well,
yeah, coming show, Monica Loafie. Thank you so much for coming on.
Thank you. Well, I can sit I'm gonna have to learn how to get
Alright ladies and gentlemen. There you have it. Okay.
It's 255. We've been on for two hours, almost one and a half
hours. I wonder if
see one thing you know how much havoc the Houthis are costing?
Right? I know some of the oh, there's Yeah, I don't care what
they're doing is they're putting up a fight, right? The Houthis are
causing so much havoc in the Red Sea. I didn't follow this but I've
been seeing pictures of all these, the traffic jam of ships and
cargo, right.
shooting missiles towards Israel. They're also doing attacking ships
sailing through the Red Sea. Yemen's Houthi militia has been
gaining popularity across the Middle East. Never underestimate
the unemployed.
As what's his name? Benjamin, what's his face? Ben Shapiro said.
He said you Houthis your GDP is 700 bucks a year. Right? Maybe
that's why they're fighting. Right? And there is no Netflix to
go back to can afford it Netflix. Can't afford they're not living
happily in their homes. So let's go to work. Like the Somali
pirates. You think they want to be pirates for fun? Right? They're
hungry. So these Houthis Why did all the Arab Spring happen? If you
had employed those people? If you just threw some money at them, and
they busy shopping? They wouldn't have a rebellion, right? So don't
underestimate people who don't have much going for them in their
life. That's why they're fighting. They don't have anything to say,
what are you going to bomb from us? We're already destroyed.
Right? And you're gonna bomb Yemen.
Right? You're gonna bomb Yemen. With all they've been through.
That will be the you would look so bad. Right? You bomb Yemen,
because they're already
in a terrible situation. All right, wrapping up. Just to read
the story. Real quick. US announced late Monday that a
coalition of countries would seek to protect ships from the Iran
backed militia.
Hours after the energy giant BP said it had stopped sending
tankers through the Red Sea. So where are they going? Down Africa,
across the Middle East where warring Gods has lifted and
searching seething with anger at Israel and the United States. And
in some cases at their own American backed government, people
have hailed the Houthis as one of the few regional forces willing to
challenge Israel with more than just words. They gave us dignity.
Someone says, guy they did this at a time when everyone's just
watching idly. Okay, a one scrappy tribal group, the Houthis have
taken over much of North Yemen. Alright, since they storm sun out
in 2014. Okay, and now that the most intense fighting in Yemen
civil war has largely died down.
Listen,
they were fighting a civil war. They were fighting. I don't know
what other proxy armies. What's the result of that? You get good
at fighting. Your act, you're fighting muscle is exercised.
That's what happened to the shear he's way back in the time of the
amendment had dead when they discovered coffee in North Yemen.
What did the Ottomans do? Hey, we're taking okay, they conquered
Yemen. The Houthis being Shia, fought them for over 90 years. And
the autumn is flicking them away like fleas and flies. Every time
the Houthis the Zedi she she has would get stronger and stronger
and stronger. So by fighting the Ottomans, what did they become?
They lost every single fight. The Ottomans never lost to them. But
they got better at fighting. They're observing. What how does
our own army do this? How did he do that? So the Ottomans when they
successfully grew a coffee in countries where it wasn't so hot
and dusty. They packed up and left. Well, we don't need this
anymore. We made all our money from coffee. We grow it ourselves,
wherever in Turkey, whatever
they left. So what did the Zetas become? They were like we're so
strong. We've been fighting the audience for 90 years. They took
over all of Yemen in like one month. Nobody could stand in front
of them. Including amendment had Dad's home region of how the
remotes they took it over in one night called sailor laid, they
came the army came down the humdrum is just looked at like
what what is this? Organized, strong, powerful, armed, big
numbers. No fight at all. Okay, no real fight. And remember, had dad
lived under the 80s That's why his wit the rotten contains and marked
as ugly vaccines. Vaccines against their Morteza The Akita that's why
I remembered that letters are filled and some filled with
defensive Sahaba and since then, every other Balawi home has to
have an apple bucket in
every other battery home has to have all motor in it. Okay, just
to make sure we love added bait but we're not like you Shia love
of elevators Nandu with cursing Sahaba we love the Sahaba and how
could you not want Jaffa the Saudi peace from Abu Bakr two times?
He his he is from Abu Bakar two times
in two different ways he descends from Abu Bakr Siddiq.
That's why he says Abu Bakr gave birth to me twice his lineage when
he traced it back mother and father comes from Abu Bakar in two
different ways.
Say now the married name two of his sons, not one, right? Imagine
you have two to two sons of the same name. Okay. All right, we
have to stop here. Does that come lock in and everybody? You can
read about the Houthis in
you can read about the Houthis.
Okay, but first we have somebody who's with a grievance we have a
grievance by the way, green world's stuffiness at suckiness
society.
Somali pirates started as fighting back for the rights it started
with local fishermen who are troubled by illegal fishing ships
from six different countries. So please don't say that they were
just hungry and stealing chips that was ignorant of you to say no
offense. For after all ignorance is our nature. All right, if they
were a noble force, fighting for what were they fighting for? For
the
fighting back for their rights? Local fishermen? hulless fine. I
liked the Somali pirates. How's that? Huh? What does that say?
The messenger SallAllahu Sallam had many exceptions because of
time, consolidating the relationships. Then Arabia.
Alright, peace. 6061 Last question. What did she say? Please
answer my question. But what is it on Insta?
We answered it.
All right. Houthis, derogatory term their their name is Onsala.
By the way,
dismantle Hezbollah. You are useless. I think they had what a
60,000 person army or something like that. That's a pretty big
army. Right? Right.
That's a pretty big army.
And they said, We're getting ready for Israel. If not If this war
wasn't the time to unleash your army, when will it be your frauds?
Okay. All right. This has nothing to do with you being Shia because
they fought before. And here we are saying the Houthis are putting
up a fight. You guys his below. I don't understand.
I really don't. What was the point of building up the army? The worst
catastrophe in the region has happened and has been going on for
60 days and you sit there doing nothing.
So I don't understand. dismantle it. rename that.
The party of Allah, call it Hizbul Canada,
the party of the couch, okay, because that's what you do and sit
on the couch. Where are your soldiers? 60,000 person army
frauds, ladies and gentlemen, Xochimilco and satanic Aloha Moby
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