Suleiman Hani – How Muslims should REACT to Injustice

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			Why are we here? We're here with heavy hearts, in many different ways, many different facets. Why
are we here, our presence here is a good sign. I pray for those who came specifically knowing that
the topic today would be different. And for those who are coming for the weekly series on how to
revive the honor at the individual level, at the family level, at the structural level, and at the
societal level, we are here despite our different ethnicities and languages, because we do believe
that what unites us is that, you know, a lot of what unites us is not nationalism based on
geographic borders. And this is also from the Command of Allah subhanaw taala. Wow, tell Seymour,
		
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			you're heavily ledger, nyan unite with the rope of Allah the Quran, the Sunnah of the Prophet
sallallahu? How do you send them one at a federal court and do not divide? We are here for a common
goal. We are here because of 75 years of injustice. We're here because war crimes are being
committed. We're here because there's the loss of life. Because there is pain because there is
terror that has been happening for over seven decades. We're here because some people have been
kicked out of their homes, in large numbers and constantly told not to respond not to say anything.
We are here because many people are not just replaced in terms of the land that they have lived in
		
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			for many generations. But to this day, they are tortured in their very land. We're here because for
us as Muslims of course, it's not just humanitarian, it is also a religious matter. We care about
Masjid officer, this is something that Prophet Salah license spoke about, at length, this is
something addressed in the Quran. This is the first pillar of Islam. This was important to the first
generation of Sahaba. So everyone will be alone on you know his story and the liberation of love. So
this is a land that is very important to us as well. This is a situation in which people are
essentially in some parts of philistin prisoners. And as they are prisoners are being tortured with
		
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			a very slow death. It is not the death that is recorded the entire year. It is the death that is
recorded several times at their convenience when they feel like it's when something is happening.
But there's a constant torture, a constant death, a constant terror, countless children that are
still in prison, the countless people that have been killed as a result of this occupation. It is an
occupation with a violation of many international laws. We are here for many reasons. But one of the
most important questions that people have been asking for the last few days and every time something
like this happens, not just in Phyllis lien, but in any land in which there is a large Muslim
		
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			population, people ask, What can I do? I feel I feel helpless, or I feel like this is hurting me or
I feel like this is weighing on me. What can I do? What can we do as a community. And the first
thing we should say is this is a good sign. This is an amazing sign that if you feel like something
is wrong, this is a good sign that the filter or the natural disposition that God gave us that
there's an injustice that is kicking in, but it recognizes something bad is happening. And we can't
just sit and watch. We know that silence is not an option. We know that doing nothing at all is not
an option. Something major is happening. And there's always something to do, whether it's direct or
		
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			indirect, we will address this in shower time. But the fact that you do care, the fact that people
are worried the fact that people feel that it's heavy news, it is heavy news, no doubt, to the
extent that many people perhaps even some who are watching or listening now that you don't want to
keep watching the news because every time you watch the news, there's another update another child
held by their parents, another tragic loss of life, another bomb that dropped on a building. Just
before I started, we heard about a family and the husband related to some of the community members
here who said they told us to leave the building. But we have 32 family members, we're not leaving
		
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			this time, there's nowhere to go. We'll see you in paradise. They're telling you their families
here, there's nothing we can do. This is the situation that they are living in. And we are living in
a land in which we have freedoms to speak to address to raise awareness. Of course, there is going
to be heaviness, of course it's going to weigh on our hearts, and every one of us will be able to
handle it differently, to advise others differently to give strength to those who are around you to
your family members to explain to our children, the reality of a dunya and the stories of the
prophets and messengers and the stories of the righteous. They are not always stories with material,
		
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			happy endings. There aren't stories that end necessarily in this life with victory. But there is a
victory while our labor to the top one, there is a victory for those who have lost consciousness
when one part of the OMA suffers when one part of your body is in pain and the rest of your body is
sleepless when you feel that there's pain in your foot and you cannot sleep at night because it's
too severe. You know that this is the reality of the euro. This is what unites us that we do feel
the pain of one another. But we're not supposed to internalize the pain to the extent that we don't
take any action at all that we say I feel paralyzed by the pain. So I just won't do anything at all
		
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			whatsoever. Let's address a few things that we can do because this is a time in which there's a lot
of tragedy there's a lot of loss. There's a lot of even for somebody a lot of extreme extreme
extreme sadness. Let's talk about a few things in Charlotte Tana. The first is the reminder that
		
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			Anytime you see a difficulty in life, especially when it affects an individual or a large group of
people know that it is not always necessary from an Islamic perspective, it's not always necessarily
the case that you will be able to directly help a person who is suffering. Sometimes you can't
direct help. Sometimes it's not the situation. So what can you do? There are many examples from the
seed of the Prophet salallahu Alaihe. Salam, like with the early Metcons, you remember, you know,
the story of the very first martyr, the very first martyr in Islam is, so may God Allah hung her and
her husband as well. Who's your husband? Yeah, yeah. So it'll be a long run. The family of the asset
		
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			is being tortured in a time and a place in which the Muslims are not allowed to or able to actually
fight back. They can't do anything in Mecca in the early years. They're being persecuted for being
Muslim. So what can they do? What is the prophets Allah is an emcee to them. He says someone earlier
said fame Memorial convention, be patient or family, the acid for the promise that you have your
destination is paradise. Sometimes there isn't something direct that you can do, other than to
remind a person who's struggling, be patient hold on a little longer. Be patient is starting to this
somebody was solid before Allah mentions prayer, for turn to perseverance and prayer, turn to
		
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			perseverance meaning what perseverance is necessary in life, perseverance is necessary to cope.
Perseverance is necessary as a key to Jannah. And by definition, perseverance is not easy. If it
were easy would not be addressed. If it were a matter that every single human could do, it would not
be mentioned. But it's something that we have to strive for. And then of course, does this mean that
we don't want to change situations? No, this is an example of a situation in which you cannot
directly change in the moment what is happening, someone array acid, be patient or family of acid.
There's another example in the second year, they came to the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam,
		
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			and to paraphrase and summarize they basically said, like, make dua to end our suffering. So the all
of this goes away. All of the occupation, the opposition, the attacks, the persecution, that it just
stops, make dua, and the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam is always reminding them that victory
is soon be patient, though. So he tells them, don't be hasty. Don't be hasty, be patient a little
longer, you can't fight back yet. You can't here in this situation. So you have to be wise you have
to follow certain principles. You can't do anything in your situation here. So he reminds them to be
patient once again, another reminder for us. Although you cannot always directly help someone who is
		
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			struggling or suffering. If you are able to do something, then there is a massive responsibility
upon our shoulders to do something as long as it is permissible and encouraged in Islam, as long as
it is the right thing to do in Islam. And of course, the most beneficial are people the most beloved
of people to Allah, the Most Beloved of people to Allah are those who are most beneficial to mankind
have been nasty to Allah and feral homeliness in the Hadith reported by Paul Bharani. So we remind
as well, if you cannot help someone who's suffering, and you want to benefit through a spiritual
reminder through a psychological reminder, you remind them as well to have trust in Allah subhanaw
		
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			taala Turquie is a requirement During such times. So our code is not only when things are easy to
work with is not only when the outcome is exactly what you wanted, to what good is when things don't
go your way, when things are very difficult. That is the test of how much you trust in Allah. How
much do we trust in Allah subhanaw taala. The second reminder is that we take lessons from the
messengers and the prophets, there are so many powerful, intellectual, psychological, historical
lessons that will affect us in terms of our everyday life. So if you look at the Stories of the
Prophets and Messengers, there's one particular story and this is the story of us having to do with
		
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			the people of the ditch mentioned in Surah Al borouge. And there's a long Hadith in many of the
books the authentic narrations along Hadith about the story of the boy and the king. And this is a
story we have conveyed several times referred to hopeless. Many people are familiar with it. Long
story short is Herbalife dude, they believed in Allah subhanaw taala. And their king basically said,
Whoever refuses to let go of this faith is going to be punished with what with death with a fire. So
they kindled they dug a ditch and they kindle the fire and they threatened to leave your faith or
die. You have two choices, you leave your faith or you die. There's no third option. And they just
		
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			witness they sign in that boy, they just witnessed the sign of Allah subhanaw taala. So they believe
in the Lord of the boy. And the king. Obviously you don't historian the mistake that he made with
his arrogance and his pride, so you threaten them with death. Allah subhanho wa Taala mentions the
story in Surah 12 borouge with a very severe threat for those who killed those who burned alive, the
believers, those believers, their end is not a happy ending from a material secular sense. Meaning
what did they get away? Did they escape live happily ever after in a dunya know their end is that
they died, but they were all Shuhada and because your life is not stopping at the moment your body
		
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			stops functioning. You recognize that success
		
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			in the sight of Allah subhanaw taala must link your soul in this life to what happens to you as soon
as you leave this world. What happens to when your soul leaves your body, your success is not
directly affected by your worldly material state, meaning what you could have a job, you could have
this you could have that you could get away, you could win a war. Your success is linked to the
purpose of life that you hold on to your faith. The believers who were killed amongst the people of
the ditch are all shahada are all martyrs. And the martyrs are in the highest ranks of Jannah. The
shahada are mentioned throughout the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet salallahu Alaihe Salam. But
		
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			notice this, there's another lesson, the king, there's nothing else mentioned about him that Allah
punished him in this world, we don't have that. We know he's punished in the next life. We know
those who killed the Muslims, and that they threw them in the ditch and they did not repent. They
did not repent to Allah Subhana Allah, Allah still gave them a way out, they did not repent, then
they will be punished. But we don't have any reference to what happens to that king after he kills
the believers. So the reminder for us is sometimes the end sometimes the success, it's not about
whether or not someone survived. Do we want to preserve life it is one of the fundamental pillars,
		
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			one of the Maxim's of the Shediac. To preserve life to preserve human life is something that's many
non Muslims don't know about Muslims, that this is one fundamental part one Maxim, from the opposite
of the Sharia to preserve life. Having said that, if someone was killed, and they were innocent,
amongst our brothers and sisters, we consider them to be Shahada. And we ask Allah subhanaw taala to
accept our brothers and sisters as shahada, Allah.
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala reminds us in the Quran, in not of the Caribbean middle side, your Lord is
aware your Lord has a severe punishment that is waiting for those who are evil. Allah subhana
reminds us in the Quran, Allah Subhan Allah Allah, Allah nama Yama, who by the moon, do not assume
that your Lord is unaware of what the oppressors do. One of the most common questions we receive
today for many Muslims, old and young, and I think I've received maybe 5050 different messages and
emails and sometimes in the live lectures, variations of this question, why is this happening?
Where's the DUA? Why are they being occupied? Why are they being punished? Why 75 years of
		
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			injustice? This is a very valid question. But once we learn the actual response to it, regardless of
the next situation, the next time the next circumstance that you see in the Muslim world or in your
own life, may Allah protect us all the you know how to apply this. Allah subhanaw taala reminds us
he is aware of what is happening. If there was any individual, or a group of people who would never
have to go through hardship, simply because they made dua, and ALLAH SubhanA, Allah could have
gotten them out of the situation with no test of this world whatsoever. It would have been the
prophets and messengers, it would have been the Sahaba themselves, but what do we see when we study
		
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			their lives? Part of the test of this world is that you strive, part of the test of this world is to
have perseverance and it actually develops you, it makes you stronger, it brings you closer to
Allah. This is one of the objectives of the trials of this world that the result of the reward, the
consequent consequences, the compensation, it's in the next life, but the Sahaba themselves went
through this, does it mean that you do not be accepted? Absolutely not. That's not what it means.
How many of you know if your data is accepted or not? You can see behind the scenes, but you have
some basic things mentioned in the Quran and the Sunnah, in the Quran, Allah subhana makes it clear
		
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			we are only a study Blackcomb call upon Me I will respond to you. With that said everybody on the
Vainio colleague will OG without a doubt either dang when My servants ask about me I am nearby I
respond to the one who calls upon me when they call upon me. The Maastricht a polytheist could call
upon Allah and Allah mentioned in the Quran that he will respond to them at times. But the way that
dua is responded to is not always the same.
		
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			There are many factors affecting our Ummah, when someone is going through a hardship in the moment,
when when our brothers and sisters of house are going through an occupation and not just an
occupation that is a slow, consistent violence throughout the 75 years, but every now and then
there's an increase in the violence increasing the torture right now there's no food, there's no
water, there's no electricity, there's no fuel. This is a war crime upon war crimes and some of the
most evil things in the world. And yet some people in the media will justify this will defend this
will ask you to talk about other things and deflect from the situation. While all of this is in
		
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			mind, every duat makes a difference how you can see behind the scenes, but the promise of a law is
true. While lying your DUA from the bottom of your heart. As a sincere believer who tries to remove
all barriers of sin between you and Allah. Your dua could be the reason that someone who is going
through pain in Syria or Palestine or India or anywhere around the world, that their their suffering
might be changed that their situation they might find a way out of it. That yes, for some people
might be shahada, that it might be victory for others. You don't know the effect of your DUA, but
Allah promises that your DUA is responded to
		
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			So long as you don't ask for something prohibited haram. Or as long as you're not asking for the
breaking off of family ties, your DUA is accepted. Having said that, we see historically for 1400
years, that the success of different nations and different groups and different movements all across
the among the different dynasties that we have studied, we see that generally speaking, hardship is
a part of almost every single community that has existed historically. And there are fluctuations
and many factors to consider. And sometimes there are many people attacking the same groups of
people. And sometimes there are many factors that are intertwined. And sometimes there's a lot of
		
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			hardship and other times it could be because a group of Muslims, they don't have Baraka, they don't
have to feel sometimes this is the case or sometimes it is because we are disconnected from Allah,
these are all possibilities. But generally speaking, when we see what is happening, we do not say
where is the response the DUA, no, there is a response to the DUA, because part of the response to
your DUA is an immense amount of reward on the Day of Judgment is protecting you from more harm and
calamity in this world. Part of the response to dua is that they will be delayed those who oppress
those who are evil, those who commit crimes, that they are given a little more respite in this
		
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			world, but the punishment will be severe. One out of seven, Allah has offered an AMA Yama, Malini
Maliwan, if we wondered, Allah made it clear so that it's not the V. Allah is aware of what the
oppressors do, he delays them for a day in which their eyes will be staring in horn. May Allah
subhanaw taala make it easy for our brothers and our sisters. This is of course the indirect help,
what can you do individually? What are some things that come to mind? on a spiritual level? First
and foremost? Allah Subhana Allah gives us another promise in the Quran. Yeah, you Alladhina amanu
all believers pay attention. He's talking to us all believers in terms of lions overcome. This ayah
		
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			is frequently cited when something is happening around the world. If you give victory to the rights
of Allah, Allah will give you victory. Now scholars scholars generally say there's so much
commentary on this idea, the rights of Allah subhanaw taala ating the truth means you live upon it
first and foremost. So a lot of times when people see what's happening and say, What can I do, I
want to do everything possible to help our brothers and sisters and other places, this is a good
sign. But as you are looking for all the other things we will discuss later, the strategizing
political strategizing all of this before you before you just limit yourself to that corner, ask
		
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			yourself on a personal level between you and Allah. Are you doing what's right? Is there a better
coming to the OMA because of your connection to Allah? Or are you a reason that there's some harm in
the world? We pick we choose what do we want? Do we want to benefit the Ummah more through our
ability to our connection through our telkwa? Or are we part of the reason there's more calamity in
the world? Now sama commingles Leibniz in February, a customer at IDEO Conway offline Kathy, if this
applies to all of humanity, whatever flipped you have calamities because of what you've done, and
Allah has pardoned most of it Well, hello, facade you'll feel better you will actually be my
		
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			customer at alienness new the Athan balgowlah The army dude, I know you're genuine. So reminder, the
corruption crime hardship spreads in the world in the land and the sea, because of what you've done.
But Allah, Allah has caused people to taste just a fraction of it. Why so that when there is
hardship that human beings should turn back to Allah, to Allah, we are genuine is the objective? Are
we going back to Allah right now? Are we every time we see an update? Are we making more still
phone? Are we repenting? Are we letting go of the things that we're refusing to let go of the entire
year? Are we insisting to hold on to something that is prohibited? Or have we finally broken that
		
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			barrier, shattered those shackles, if you will, if there are obligations, you know, Allah commanded
you to do something, it's an obligation in Islam, but you're refusing to do it.
		
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			Putting all semantics and language aside, this is disobedience towards Allah, it could be the reason
that some of the DUA is not being accepted, it could be the reason that we might be facing more
delays and more harm may Allah protect us all. And this is why it is amazing. Every time something
like this happens, we receive Subhanallah number of messages, a number of people telling us that
this was the time that I felt I needed really to turn back to a loan, not because I was suffering,
but because the owner was suffering. Now I don't want to have a negative part in that I wanna have a
positive contribution to that by turning back to Allah subhanaw taala in some sort of loss starts
		
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			with in terms of starts with us, young soracom, Allah will give us victory. The action starts with
us. It's not a fantasy, it's not fiction. It's not a claim, like hey, let's become better Muslims.
It's action, that when I go back home, I will not leave any of the obligations. I will treat my
family with the rights of Islam, I will treat people with good character I will be kind to others.
All of the different aspects of Islam that we are familiar with. This is one part of giving victory
to the OMA. And also another reminder many times when people hear this idea they say how, how will a
small group of Muslims who are isolated occupied killed for such a long time and also the world's
		
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			militaries are funding those who are attacking? How on earth are you going to have victory or
support or relief? How are you going to escape this? The question for them is always how how how
how? Focus for
		
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			Are you in this aspect of in Tunsil law, hang on, so you can focus on what you can do between you
and Allah first, the how Allah subhanho wa Taala will give a way out. And we have seen historically
some of the most remarkable things happening in situations that people thought impossible. In fact,
there's an entire category for those who like history and entire category even sometimes have small
skirmishes other times battles other times wars, in which like a small group of people somehow
escaped or were protected or even gain victory against the larger group. So this is not shocking to
us. From a historical perspective, sometimes we overthink the how. The fourth point to keep in mind
		
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			with this idea,
		
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			our OMA today has access to more resources and written and technology than all of the past
generations of the Muslim ummah. We are 2 billion Muslims. Yes, we are divided in many different
places. Unfortunately, there's a lot of division. We are 2 billion Muslims, and unfortunately, many
Muslim majority countries have been colonized have been harmed. I've been attacked for many
generations, this is a reality. But one of the primary reasons when we talk about to the injustice
is one of the primary reasons is that many of the generations before us, they were able to gain
success, because they were closer to the rights of a law, not necessarily because they had more
		
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			advanced technology, they were closer to what Allah subhanaw taala commanded. So they might have
been small groups in random places, sometimes in villages, and they were safe or they escaped, or
they won small battles when people came to invade or attack their communities, but they were close
to Allah subhanaw taala. It's a reminder, this is not by the way, a judgment on people do not
misunderstand me. This is not a judgment on people in Palestine or in Syria, or here in America. No,
we do not know every individual situation. We're talking broadly by starting with ourselves in some
sort of law. We start with ourselves not with those who are around the world because we do have an
		
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			impact on what is happening around the world. With this as well. Many times people say where's the
next Salahuddin people love to quote and cite Salahuddin Illa URI. But hang on, where's the next
Mohamed Fattah? Where's the next so and so? When we talk about these names, oftentimes, first, we're
waiting for somebody else to become the next Salahuddin. We're waiting for another mother or father
to raise their next son as an ex Salahuddin rather than our own children. Were waiting for somebody
else to do these things. We are having to emphasize the rights of Allah regardless of name
regardless of fame, regardless of where it's coming from in the ummah. So we're not talking here
		
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			just about an individual, but they were all surrounded by others who contributed to that success in
the OMA as well. And finally, the last thing to say is this about this iron, a lot of times Muslims
say it, listen, Allah's religion does not need us to defend it. It'll take care of itself, in their
minds is because they're assuming that we are saying anything else Allah is capable of taking care
of himself. Yes, you are the tool for that and you are in need of succeeding. It is not Allah's
religion, we are in need of a Nasus we are in need of victories. We are in need of support from
Allah subhanho wa taala. And once you have Allah subhanaw taala support, you have nothing to worry
		
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			about. You have nothing to fear, you will know that you are on the right side of history, whether or
not somebody lived or died and became sure that you know that you did the right thing. But there is
no doubt whatsoever that the the change here that we are talking about starts with ourselves at home
first and foremost, with our families. Because of Allah he one of the scariest thoughts. One of the
scariest things in the world type of pride or Cuban May Allah protect us is if you see what's
happening in Palestine. You see what's happening in other countries. You see these situations, and
you say if only our Alma was more successful, and then you go home and abuse your family, you go
		
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			home and you are rude to your family, you go home and you disrespect your parents, your wife, your
husband, your children treated in the manner that is not to be fit of a Muslim. It starts at home in
turn so Allah starts at home and then at the family level at the community level as well. May Allah
subhanaw taala make us amongst those who are eating the truth behind closed doors first before
caring about what's happening in public as well when people are watching alumna Amin ating. Islam is
to prayer five prayers eating Islam to follow the Command of Allah eating Islam is to repent if you
have fallen to sin and to be sincere in your Toba to Allah subhanaw taala ating Islam for some
		
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			people may mean using your platform to address the truth to advocate for the truth wherever you are
aiding Islam is to stay strong as a Muslim in the United States of America. When we have more rights
in the majority of countries in the world, we have a lot more religious freedoms for now than most
countries in the world. So aiding Islam is despite the Islamophobia despite your fear of how people
will perceive you that you're holding on to the truth and you're proud that you are guided to Islam
and that you are shattering misconceptions you may be the reason others realize Islam is the truth
Islam advocates for justice and for peace and they are intertwined in many ways. So ating Islam is
		
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			to be brave. It is to be courageous. It is to practice Islam internally and externally. in public
and in private May Allah subhana makers consistent Allama Amin, a fourth reflection on the situation
right now as a reflection of gratitude. So I mentioned we are in a country in which we have freedoms
hamdullah the machine is I think this is the busiest Wednesday we've had since our
		
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			series started this is a good sign that hamdulillah en Jumeirah, I understand on Friday, many of the
Messiah will probably address what is happening around the world what is happening in Palestine. So
all across the world, many messages will be doing this and many people perhaps come to the masjid
for the first time. There are a lot of protests, a lot of rallies that have happened last few days
in a lot of cities around the world and in the next few days as well. And they have been jam packed
with people from different backgrounds. But there were many Muslims who showed up Hamdulillah this
is a good sign. But if only we're also showing up to the massage. If only we were doing this
		
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			throughout the year, that the houses of Allah subhanaw taala we don't think that were only in need
of going to the gatherings and the masajid when we think we're in need of something from Allah, we
now somebody's being oppressed. We know that this is this is the reality and I don't mean to be
harsh, but it is a very frank reminder that we are living in a land in which we can pray in the
masjid. You know how many masajid were bombed in Odessa. You know how many countries in which you
cannot really go to the masjid as a practicing Muslim otherwise you are targeted, otherwise you are
kidnapped otherwise you are seen as an extremist just for praying, so the Maasai, the houses of
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala, we want our hearts to be attached to them to praying as much as we can, in the
Maasai, to attending the gatherings as much as we possibly can. So we reflect today on the fact that
many people in Palestine, they are praying their five prayers and in fact, as many of them have told
us, they are praying six prayers every single day because of how many Genesis there are. They're
praying Jeunesse is upon their family members, and they are still connected to the prayer they have
not let go of the salon knowing that even if it is in the last moments of your life. So when we
reflect on what's happening to our brothers and our sisters, being oppressed for their background
		
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			for the land that they have been in for many generations, we are reminded as well, oftentimes people
are persecuted historically and today and tomorrow in the future, simply because they are believers
simply because of their background. Or if they are not persecuted, they are not given the same
rights as other people because they are Muslim. The media will treat them differently. When they
talk about death of a Muslim they'll talk about a specific angle when they talk about the death of
somebody else, they will elevate that person's status. This is something we've all seen and we don't
want to internalize any kind of inferiority complex or semi phobia. Latino from India India lady
		
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			happen in a rural buena Allah those who have been kicked out of their homes, simply because they
believe in a loss of power and they said Our Lord is Allah. This is the case for many Muslims in the
world today. We cannot ignore this as a factor amongst other factors as well. So what hamdulillah
gratitude, it is necessary that we are able to come to the massage and gather this is a place of
belonging. This is a place of healing. This is a place of learning. This is a place for our children
and I'm so happy I am so happy today to see so many youth in the audience mashallah and to even see
some of the children handed down to even see some of the the babies that were brought with their
		
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			parents at hamdulillah for this for if there are no children in the masjid no youth Welcome to the
masjid who is going to be in the masjid tomorrow, who's going to be carrying the banner of Islam
tomorrow? The second type of gratitude, we praise Allah subhanaw taala for our health, we praise
Allah Subhana Allah for access to food, we praise Allah subhana not just on the tongue by saying
have hamdulillah but by being so cautious not to waste not to complain, not to be extravagant. Why
it's so embarrassing, but we've heard in the last few days so many people expressing this this shame
this guilt is that I was in this situation where I was so torn by a materialistic thing. I was
		
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			complaining about something worldly. I didn't tell I have a home but I was thinking about a mansion
I didn't have I have a really nice car about thinking about a nicer car. And I was complaining and
when I saw the situation in palace, I said What am I complaining about? It's so embarrassing. It's
so shameful to be wasting and wasting and wasting and wasting when one lie. There are people right
now starving to death. Food is not allowed into HERSA and they threaten those who are bringing
humanitarian aid that we will bomb your trucks if you bring them through Egypt and into HERSA this
is the situation that they are in. But the reality of this world Allah subhanho reminds us this is
		
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			the verse that was recited in melody prayer when a nebula one Nico remember anytime Allah mentions
this world, there's usually a reminder about the facts of life so you're not distracted while
another blue one now some of you will be tested. Be che in with some types of che immunol Hovi with
fear in this world there are many people face fear today. The whole feet while Jewry hungry. One
oxen Minella moi and a loss of wealth will enforce and life with them a lot and agriculture. While
this shit is solid in the verse ends with glad tidings. Those who are living in either or saw that
too mostly, but don't call your inner ilaha illa you're not German, when they are afflicted with the
		
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			calamity, the reaction on the tongue and in the heart. Their reaction is we belong to Allah. We
don't belong to a dunya I don't belong to you. They occupy does not belong to the occupier they
colonize does not belong to the colonizer. We belong to a lot to Allah we will return so we our
hearts are not attached to this world. Do not let yourself while your families are seeing what's
happening in Palestine and Syria in many countries around the world. The list goes on and on. Do not
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			worldly things. This is a time for us to detach a time to be more grateful for what we have and to
make dua for our brothers and our sisters as well. Gratitude as well for the blessing of safety,
that you don't have to worry. Yes, generally speaking, there are there's always Islamophobia. Yes,
many mosques right now, especially now the Department of Homeland Security Department of Justice and
others have reached out to many mosques across the country in many leaders, and they've been
informing Imams as well, as well as rabbis. By the way, the two most attacked religious groups in
this country and their synagogues and their mosques, that you have to be cautious, but we will be
		
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			sending more police officers that will be helping you that will be protecting you from people who
are extremist. So yes, we sent this we've since this since 911. And before but the reality right now
is that, generally speaking, there's no comparison with what we have of safety of going to your
house of knowing that your house and shelter is not going to be bombed overnight. And our brothers
and sisters who are literally sometimes sleeping in their hijabs, taking care of their children and
saying, I think that I might die tonight, and I just don't want to be exposed when I die. I don't
want my body exposed when they come to pick me up and take me to my janazah that there are mothers
		
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			who told us that they will refuse to put their children in one room, when they sleep at night, they
will refuse for the family to be in one room. Because they worried that if part of the building does
collapse, if part of the building is bombed, that perhaps there's hope that someone in another room
might survive. We go to our homes, and we have so many blessings when it comes to something as
simple but as powerful as safety. We ask Allah Subhana Allah to make us grateful for that, and to
make our brothers and our sisters strong in the occupational oppression that they are facing.
		
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			Of course, the greatest freedom is to be liberated from worshiping anything but Allah. greatest
freedom is not to be enslaved by one's desires. And this type of freedom when you have that you have
a contentment that Jana scholars say you you experience in your heart. Hello, what's your iman, we
addressed this in one of our earlier topics. And when you taste this and you experience it, you
could find yourself in a situation like our brothers and sisters and fall asleep in which for many
Yes, it is very, very, very heavy as a trial. But others at times will say we're strong. Don't worry
about us, we're strong. You guys worry about what you're doing. You worry about what you're doing on
		
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			the outside, you worry about the message that you're spreading. We are strong over here. This is the
message of course that some people are sharing. It's a reminder for us about what true freedom is.
It's not to be attached to this world. It's not to be attached to our jobs and our entertainment and
our materialism. We have these things in their tests for us, let us realize that the hardship of
this test is in being tempted and distracted. While for our brothers and sisters. It is literally
survival from day to day, where can we go from here? What are the actions that we are supposed to
take? Many people actually are not looking for the spiritual. They're not looking for the Rebbe, but
		
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			we have to mention it because it is part of it. But many people are also asking, Okay, all these
other points, I will do these things in Charlottetown. What are some of the things that we should be
doing on a societal level? What are some things that American Muslims and non Muslims can do?
Alhamdulillah we have heard from so many experts and so many people in different fields. We've heard
from a&p, American Muslims for Palestine, they are doing tremendous work in this area. In fact,
they're one of the few organizations we've heard from other organizations that support the
Palestinian cause amongst some Jewish voices for peace, who have stated a number of a number of
		
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			times their support, and also trying to stop the occupation. But the point is, where do we even
begin? The first thing that we address is that the entire year, you will find, as we've all seen,
that there are bursts of new cycles. So there are certain times of the year in which the full the
focus for the world is on what's happening in Palestine. And usually it's when something quote
unquote, flares up when there's a skirmish when somebody dies when there's somebody from this place,
or that place that attack this person or that person. So this is called direct violence, direct
violence is in the moment, something just happened. So what does the news have to do? Usually, you
		
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			have to report it. This is direct violence, and everyone is talking about direct violence right now.
But there's a second type of violence is very deadly, and it's the most neglected, then it's much
worse than the first and it's tied to the first. And it's called structural violence. It's when
there is a system that at its very core, the system this structure, like occupation, apartheid, as
an example, creates a disadvantage, or death or ethnic cleansing or genocide or torture or
kidnapping, or imprisonment. And all of the other things that we know the United Nations and
international organizations have addressed for the last 75 years we know of all the war crimes have
		
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			been committed. This is called structural violence. Many times when we're talking about what's
happening in Palestine, people say hold on, hold on, don't talk to him about occupation, don't even
use that word. Do you condemn this organization? Do you condemn Hamas? Do you condemn the bomb? Do
you condemn this and that? It's as though when this question comes up, there is a desire to ignore
an overall structure of injustice and say, I just want to talk about this one thing. We could talk
about this one thing that's not a problem, we have responses for this one thing, but don't tell me
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			Have a listen. We did our parts, we left the husband, we left them to themselves. There's an
intertwining here of the political with the humanitarian. I do not speak on behalf of all
Palestinians. And I don't think any one of us here can speak on behalf of all Palestinians. But
don't tell us as we are watching in the West, and we're not foolish people don't tell people all
around the world, we gave them their own land, we gave them 15 years in Gaza. And look at what they
did know you were in the prison and you moved out of the prison. You had guards inside the prison
torturing. Now you move your guards to the outside, but you are still imprisoning them still
		
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			torturing them slit still slowly killing them. What are you talking about? What about the other
parts of Palestine? What about the last 75 years of occupation? What about all of the violations? So
this is not something that somebody should ever bring up? Because it is embarrassing for someone to
say let's only talk about one direct thing that happened in the last week. Let's but as you want to
talk about this, let's take a step back first, Do you condemn 75 years of occupation and terrorism
towards children, towards women towards men of different backgrounds, not just Muslims now of all
backgrounds? Do you condemn that? Because there are Jews, Christians, Muslims, and others who are
		
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			condemning this? Do you condemn that? The third that we address
		
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			is cultural violence. With cultural violence, there's a dehumanization strategy that has always been
implemented. And now you've heard it in the news. You've seen it and Allah, it is one of the most
dangerous things in the world. When people dehumanize and I say this, by the way, I'll say two
things. First, I pray to Allah subhanaw taala that we never fall into that trap. Do not ever
dehumanize others do not ever let somebody else say, Well, look, Muslims are dehumanizing Jews. No,
that's not the case. We have a distinction between Zionism and Judaism, we absolutely distinguish
between them. And this is something Jews have stated as well, and rabbis and others around the world
		
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			who said, Listen, if you falsely accuse everyone who is criticizing Zionism, the Israeli government
and the army of being anti semitic, you are harming Jews in the world, you are actually harming Jews
more with this type of anti semitism. No, we are criticizing not a religion, but rather a type of
policy, a type of army type of occupation. This is something that is valid, no army or government is
free from criticism. And so when we talk about cultural violence, it's a very frightening one. Why?
Because it starts with dehumanizing, and they will use certain words that they've always used, like,
what's like, these are animals, they said about Palestinians. These are animals who says something
		
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			like this, and then claims we are democratic and secular and modern and civil. No, you are
intolerant. And you use these words in order to kill in order to cleanse in order to wipe out to
justify what else happened with cultural violence, propaganda, false news, and we've seen this in
the last week. I think some of you have heard when I heard the fake news, when I heard the claim
that some babies were decapitated, 40 children, some of you saw that as well. I swear, I almost
threw up. I'm like, what? There is no way in the world they did that there is no way now we found
out what of course this is fabricated. When he said *. And this No, no, no, this was fabricated.
		
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			But the problem is once the propaganda machine is very powerful, and they know exactly what they
are, do you were looking for an excuse to wipe out Palestinians any excuse possible to wipe out the
remaining parts of us and not just all of us, but necessarily some certain areas and certain people
that they want to wipe out, we are not going to speak on behalf of all Palestinians. But we also
will not be silent when there's a clear injustice regardless of our background, regardless of our
own political views. Now, this is a humanitarian crisis. Now there is a war crime happening right
now, in in terms of politics, and political strategizing, a lot of Muslims are already facing
		
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			backlash. Some of you have mentioned in your workplaces, some of you on your university campuses,
people receiving emails that are very one sided supporting what talking about what the death of
Israeli civilians, this is all that's been mentioned, and that we are set. By the way, it's so
ridiculous. Anytime somebody asks, Hey, do you condemn the killing of it? Yes, we all condemn the
killing of innocent people and including the 75 years of killing of innocent people. Yes, we have no
problem saying that. But let's not stop the conversation there. Let's not stop the conversation
about killing innocent people. Because otherwise you will get distracted with this type of trick of
		
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			a question that makes you want to focus on one condemning a specific movement or a group or just
what happened last week, rather than condemning 75 years of war crimes and occupation. 75 years of
terror and killing some of us here have ancestors who are Palestinian, we would not be in this
country. If there was a Palestine if there wasn't an occupation, we wouldn't be here today. We
wouldn't be amongst the most displaced people in the world. But this is the reality for many
Palestinians. So don't ask us do we condemn killing? And, of course, we are not for killing innocent
people. We don't want to bloodshed? Absolutely not. But if you are going to ask that question, you
		
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			better continue by addressing the entirety of the violence, otherwise, you're being a hypocrite.
Otherwise there are double standards. Otherwise you value one life over all of the other law.
		
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			As over the millions of Palestinians have been affected directly and indirectly, for the last 75
years, I will say this, if you work in a corporate environment in which there's pressure or already
discrimination against you, do not hesitate to reach out to the many organizations that will defend
you and sue these people, because that is not alone. If you find yourself in a situation in which
you don't have to say anything, and nothing is being said, don't provoke in a corporate space,
something that does not need to be said there is a time and place for everything. We don't go to our
patients, we don't go to our physicians, we don't go to our classmates, we don't go to our
		
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			professors and students, and start talking about the most sensitive issues in the world. That's not
the place for it unless you are teaching about something related to it. But if your workplace if
your university sends out a statement, and they do not mention Palestinians who are killed and are
being killed now, then there is a problem. And if you find yourself in a situation where you can
address this, and it will not harm you then consider and weigh the matter that this is something
that should be addressed. This is something that should be raised. But we do not give blanket
statements. And we do not say that every single corporate space, and every person has to do the same
		
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			thing. No, we do not say that. There's wisdom that is required in all of our workspaces in the
places that you study as well. But I will share, of course, very explicitly and very bluntly, and
very transparently. We have already heard from so many Muslims in many Western countries, the
backlash, the cancellations, they attempt to make them say or do certain things. Some people here
have mentioned to us they are being discriminated against in their workplaces. Some people are being
cornered by coworkers and saying, why are you not condemning? Why are you not with us? Why are you
not coming to this event? Why are you not doing this thing, and there's no address whatsoever to
		
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			what's happening to Palestinians. And of course, with this, we say it is all of our responsibilities
with our own wisdom, our own platform, your own circumstances, to raise awareness, because sometimes
all it takes is for people to address the matter. And every collective voice makes a difference.
every social media post makes a difference. There's a lot of propaganda, there's a lot of funding
into that propaganda. So if you are in a position outside of your work or school, in which again, if
it's not applicable to in which you can say something, then try to be amongst those who are
addressing this matter. That's the very least we can do. Because if they don't have a voice there,
		
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			if they shut off the internet on them on the they took out the food, they took out the electricity
took out everything they want to kill them with a very slow, gradual, violent death. Now we will
speak on their behalf. And Wallahi if the one who's being oppressed, is Jewish, is Hindu is atheist
is Buddhist or Muslim, that we will always side with justice. And I hope and I pray that across the
world with all the things that happen that all of us reflect this in our everyday lives, we are
commanded as Muslims to stand with justice, regardless of who was on the other side. So this is not
just because they are Muslims. This is a violation of human rights. This is a war crime that is
		
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			happening right now. In addition to this, please do not forget, every single drop makes a
difference. And why if all you're doing is making dua, every time you see a video that you're making
dua instead of being upset and turning away from saying I'm not going to see him make dua make a lot
of dua for our brothers and our sisters and this is shout out to wait for us to come back to Allah
subhanaw taala to be connected as an OMA as well. Somebody asked How are we supposed to feel
emotionally about all of this? It's devastating. It is devastating. The Prophet Seisen was hurt when
some of the companions were killed, prophesized and cried when his own child died. Young Child as
		
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			well perhaps hasn't cried when his uncle was killed in the battle. So it's okay to be sad. But what
are you going to do in the following moments? How will you channel your energy, your productivity we
are in omit that is resilience. And if there's something we can take from those who have been
resisting occupation for 75 years, it is that you have to persevere it is that you have to move
forward it is that you have to be strong. We do not live just for a dunya we know there's an
afterlife, we know there's a day of accountability. And remember this you and I, we are not judged
based on the results. If you did what you could do within your capacity and the time you lived in
		
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			this world, and you did not see a free Palestine you did not see the injustice disappear, you will
still be rewarded for every single thing that you did, because the reward and the accountability is
about your action, your effort, not the result. Otherwise, we would not make it to paradise if it's
only about the result. It's about your commitment. What will you do? What will you say? Will you
address these matters? As well we remind people do not ever disconnect the optimistic lens that
you've seen the quran from hardship. What do I mean by this? Every single passage in the Quran that
mentions hardship about this life? Remember this, there is a reference to something that will help
		
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			you or help others do the afterlife, Paradise shahada, there's always something you can do or think
about that will help you cope with and be resilient with the hardships that take place. So if you're
also sharing news with others if you are sharing on social media or WhatsApp or you are sharing with
family or friends, as you share, just add one word just that wondering what makes you hot. Take
Action raise awareness, make dua raise awareness take action. Remind people silver
		
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			linings remind people, may Allah accept them as Shuhada do not disconnect the fact that they are
Shuhada not to remove that their families know, by the way, you have seen the Palestinian parents
when they talk about their families who are killed, and how they are talking about how they are
shahada, and they are brave and they're courageous is not easy. They are breaking down in tears. At
times they are yes, they are devastated. Don't think that they are not human. They're devastated
carrying the bodies of their children, the Father who carried his 18 month daughter, they are
devastated. This is heavy.
		
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			But as they go through this, they also believe in the promise of Allah. The Promise of Allah is
always true. These are shahada, their families are suffering, their families who survived are
struggling. And as those who die are told by the melodica, Allah to half one and a half, have no
fear or sadness, meaning where you're going, there's no sadness or fear for you. We remind those who
are living when I tell you what not to do not to be sad, do not to be sad, we have command in the
front trying to be strong. So on behalf of our brothers and sisters, in Palestine, and in every line
and every place in which there's any kind of oppression, we ask Allah subhanaw taala to grant us the
		
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			wisdom and the resilience to be the strongest and the best believers possible. We ask Allah subhana
to grant us sincerely and consistency. We ask Allah subhanaw taala to make us amongst the people who
facilitate justice and peace in the world. We ask Allah subhanaw taala to alleviate the affairs of
our brothers and sisters and Philistine every land and place