The Deen Show – Andrew Tate ON How Trump Attempted Assassination Happened DIVINE PROTECTION of Prophet Muhammad

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The negative impact of healthy foods on health and well-being, including cancer, respiratory issues, and respiratory issues, is discussed. The conditioning of the herd is emphasized, with emphasis on fulfilling deeds and being a good person. A promotional advertisement is mentioned, and a recommendation is given to a store for a free copy of the Koran. A woman is mentioned as the ones who take care of loved ones, with a focus on fulfilling obligations, particularly in the field of human interaction.
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Salam aleikum. Many are calling this a miracle. Let's have a look.

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And as we get deeper into this, we're going to give you something

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even more profound to think about and ponder over. Take a look

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as we get into this week show, one of the things we'll touch upon is

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the recent assassination attempt on Trump.

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Let's first start off by getting one muscles perspective by the

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name of Andrew Tate who said they found an idiot. They let them on

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the roof. They let them set up a rifle. They ignored the warnings

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from the crowd about this man with a gun aimed at the president. They

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let him take shots at Trump. When Trump fell down they took him out

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before he could talk croup this is one muscles perspective. I didn't

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even agitate let's continue talking about this some more also

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Links and I've got how're you doing? Well, light Hamdulillah.

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How about you have the law? It's good to have you back. Thank you

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so much for your great conversation last time you were

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absolutely yeah, yes. So unbelievable. Yeah, just Shocking.

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Shocking. You see what just happened with former President

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Donald Trump? Absolutely. Get a Muslim perspective. What are your

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thoughts? Well, it's actually really interesting to see how he's

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being treated as, as a candidate aside, I have no affiliation with

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any parties don't really lose your red hat.

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Make America Great Again.

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But I believe that there is such a demonization and a war against

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anyone who actually speaks their mind against the establishment.

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That's one thing. The other thing too is that I believe any

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president should have the protection that they need,

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especially when they are in a rally and the organization of it.

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And they said that is a fail in terms of like, the secret service

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that they couldn't really, I mean, they saw someone in the roof,

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people were yelling, and they just completely like, you know, turned

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a blind eye to it. But the other thing too, is that his statement,

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that was actually something that I was like shockingly,

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when he when he praised why he's actually was saved. He didn't say,

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because I moved my head an inch, which was close. So the bullet

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went straight. But because at the trigger polling actually rotated

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his head. If he stayed, it would have went straight through the

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skull, one inch would have been the deciding factor. There's a

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good video that shows that yes, shows his head and it shows just

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how he tilted look the way and where the bullet would have went.

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He was just literally like an inch away from death. Yeah, or less.

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Yes. And then he goes in he praise God for protecting him. Yeah, that

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was a interesting, very interesting to to see. He said,

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because we're not affiliated with any political party.

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Republican Democrat, we're not involved in that. But you know,

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when you see somebody and I did my reflection, I made a video. And

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one of the things was that I thought was, when it's time for

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you to go, it's time for you to when it's written, correct. When

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it's written. And I was thinking about, you know, I had my

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nutritionist, he recently passed away. And it goes in line with

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when it's your time, it's your time this man I think he was

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probably his name was Jim Marlowe. Okay, very nice man and knew him

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for years. And he worked for Dr. Joseph Mercola. Do you know Joseph

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Mercola heard of him? He's somebody who's also in the

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holistic world of doctors. He's very well known. He worked for

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him. Okay. And what happened was, he was someone that you would

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think just by observing his lifestyle and you know how it is

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being in the in the world of nutrition, there's certain meth

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heads also a

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lot of them they became religions to be honest, I'd become no

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religion Oh call and he didn't he didn't cook his food. And there's

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he would eat raw food and philosophy behind that is because

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you deplete a lot of

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The food from the nutritional value so he would go to the

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farmers markets, he would not eat food that wasn't fresh. Man. He

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put in a lot of time for his health and educating other people.

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He went to the farm for raw milk raw dairy. He didn't have a cell

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phone, the law. I mean, yeah, he and then I got a call and he said

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that, oh, a friend of ours called me and said some very sad news.

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And I was like, what? So Jim passed away. I said, I wasn't

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shocked. You would think according to our just human logic, just

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watching his life that he was he was 67 he was glowing. Yeah, just

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very vibrant, very full of energy. Quality of life you think is

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already good? Yeah. But he ended up taking a bath or shower and

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then the water overflowed went down to the neighbor neighbor

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trying to get a hold of him cannot reach him. And then the

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maintenance tries to get in they call Fire Department police calm

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and then they pronounced some natural causes death on the on the

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scene. Subhan Allah, I've seen the effort to remove every soul shall

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teach that and I was thinking I was like, it doesn't matter your

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quality of life. Of course we take care of your body that Allah the

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health Allah gave us isn't is an act of the body actually take care

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of it. Then when it's written, it's written. So for him it was it

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was written at that time. 67. And now you have Trump. Yeah, it

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wasn't written at that time to die. Yeah, Allah saved them. Jesus

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didn't save them. And that was the thing here in his in his

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statement. Yeah. He said it was God as it was God alone. So thank

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you, everyone for the thoughts and prayers yesterday, as it was God

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alone.

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Who prevented the unthinkable for happening. God alone. God alone.

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Yes. And that's it. I knew it wasn't his time. But it was

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another man protecting his wife and he's shielding his daughters

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at the firemen who it was his time, that was his time, you

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wouldn't think he wouldn't think he's like, we're going to rally

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gonna, we're gonna listen to Mr. Trump, we're gonna, you know, it's

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gonna be amazing. But then they came back home with one person

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less. Wow, just think about that. So one person, you would think,

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Okay, this bullet is aiming for him. But he just Just a minute,

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they say a millisecond, just you know how he just turned his head

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and people can see the video, the way he turned his head and the

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bullet endzone goes with somebody, somebody else is getting hit by

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one of the bullets and he dies. And like you just said he was not

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expecting that he will not no one no one would I mean, you just go

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into a rally to just watch the candidates talk and you know, and

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share their thoughts and about whatever. And then you ended up

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you know, kind of dying and being shot. And that's why then I quoted

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the SEC, the Quran coming to life there where Allah is saying, you

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don't have this, you know, anywhere else, these explicit

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details of death, what happens after death, like you do have in

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Islam, and then Allah is saying in the Quran, that no soul, except by

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the permission of God, Allah is going to die. Absolutely. You see

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this exactly happened. There. Yeah. And there is another area

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too, he says, in its translation, that if all mankind will gather to

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harm you with anything, it would not happen if Allah has not

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decreed it for you. And if all the universe and mankind will gather

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to benefit you with something and Allah has not, and didn't decreed

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it for you, it would not reach you, even if it's like in your

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mouth. So there is everything is by the permission of Allah Subhan

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Allah azza wa jal, and that's it. And I think also is going to bring

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people to think really hard about like death, because people in the

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West Yameen Surprisingly, even Muslims, some here they are afraid

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of death, when in reality, Muslim death is a transition for us. It's

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not the end, the end, let's call it the end, journey, the end of

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the journey. It's the transition. We all know that because we that's

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what we believe in. Right. And that's what has been proven to us

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through reading the Quran following the Sierra and

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understanding the religion that we are in. So what I think people in

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the West, they really attach themselves to the life here. As

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you said, taking care of your health isn't necessarily for us to

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live forever. It's just for us to really show respect to the gift of

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the body that Allah has trusted us with. So the minute that we're

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going to try to oh, I'll just want to live as much as long as I can.

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Okay, but on what, on a bed or on doing things that will upset and

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will literally like Rob you from the chance of entering Jannah

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right. So that's kind of like the understanding. We have to really

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be mindful of all of these kind of like thoughts and ideas that comes

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in our mind. Because then anything that will happen to you, you will

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think that

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anything that happens to you that might be leading you to death,

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you'd be so fearful of it

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But as a Muslim, you just say this is transitioning, and this is what

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we're going to go. And you're going to think about it

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positively. Right? So, but as far as the Western really thinking

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about death will actually lead you to believe in God and really

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submitting to His will. So, and I think that's why a lot of people

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should really read about Islam, because most of them they just

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Islam, or I watch this on the news or watch this on this. Why do

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they, why do why do they do this, and they just judge without

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actually reading any textbook or anything like that. So I thought

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it was a good time of reflection, and to discuss it to ponder over

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it. It's something that All eyes are now on this, and they're,

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they're looking at this and people are amazed and, and they're

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talking about the Polit political aspect of it. But you know, the

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deeper aspect is like, what answers do you have? How did this

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I mean, you have someone who's there to take them out. And you

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just see how things like we just discussing one man lives, the

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other one dies, but you're still an atheist. You don't have answers

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to this. You're over here we have answers gorez Right now, why

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didn't happen this way. But it happened the other way. And why

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this one died? One this one didn't. It's telling you the text

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is telling you why. Absolutely. What do you like to say to the to

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the person who's been programmed because I don't believe that

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anybody is truly an atheist atheist. We don't I don't believe

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that. And everyone is born with the innate nature to believe in

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their environment and their professors in the schools and

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Richard Dawkins, programming and whatnot, has been going off and

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into misguidance. But what do you like to kind of to trigger that

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fifth line to a human being? Now if you're having this discussion,

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what would you say to him? i You the Prophet SAW Selim said it to

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koulamallah, the new law God Phaedra. Every single newborn were

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born on the federal federal here is Islam submission, complete

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submission to Allah. And I think atheism when someone says, I'm an

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atheist, I think they are religious. They just don't know

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it. They think I don't believe in God, but you created the God in

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which you follow. It might not be the same God as the Muslims

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worship, or, you know, the men that, you know, the Christians has

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made up to be him to be God. But it could be even your desire, as

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are answered, right, a lady at the hada ILAHA. Have you seen the

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person who took his desire, his God, you will you will serve a

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master the end of the day, there is no way that a human being will

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not be able to serve a master you they're going to serve your

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desire, you're going to serve another man are you going to

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completely submit to Allah, and the only one that will be of your

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help? If you fear anything, that when you feel something or

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someone, you always run away from them, right? Except Allah, if we

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fear him, what do we do, we'll go closer to him.

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The more you pull back, the further you actually will increase

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your chances of going to jahannam right to the hellfire, but you

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come closer, the atheist, they just have to sit down. And really,

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I like to call it challenging their epistemology, which is the

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way how they come about to knowledge. And also just open

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their heart. Because sometimes, amen doesn't really come through

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just the head. It has to be through the heart, like, like,

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the story of our cinema.

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When he, when he came to the Prophet, Salah Salem with a sword

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in his shoulder, everyone moved out of the way. Because this time,

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anyone who's gonna send him the way he's gonna get his head

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chopped off, because it's serious matter. The Prophet touched him.

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Right, that touched that touch allowed him to really sense it.

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And then also, when he read surah BA, opened his heart, he

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understood, right, but as for atheists, to really, really think

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they need to first accept that they are actually worshiping

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something. Yeah, this is important as if from the Quran where Allah

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is saying the Creator is saying that, have you not seen the one

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that takes for his own selfish desires? So they end up making

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lucky charms and I would often give example of someone's going to

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the meeting or the club or somebody got their lucky shirt.

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They're knocking on wood. Yeah. And they're doing all these

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superstitions because you made your own religion, yes. Or yeah,

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so it's become a become your way Yeah, or like, or like, I'm a good

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person, as long as they do good, doing good for who for the

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creation. I mean, first, we have a principle in Islam, you obey the

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creator, you serve the creation, as the creator has commanded you.

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And that's it. But when you will reverse it, you will have you will

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have some sort of a an idea to just serve the creation and think

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that is actually doing doing good. Also, how can a person be in

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denial to all the gifts that had been bestowed on him? By God? And

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then just be are no, I don't really care about who gives me who

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gave me sight who gave me the mind to think who gave me all

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all this goodness in life, the air, the sun, the wind, all of

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these things, they just what they just came out of nowhere, they

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just that in itself will create such a conflict. I don't think

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there is any atheist who are actually deeply deeply content

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unfulfilled. No, there is no way. There's no way there is some sort

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of conflict because, as you said, the fitter it will always kick in,

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and he will make you think and it will drag you to a point where if

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you are in contradiction with submitting to Allah, you will be

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depressed, you will be sad, nothing will fulfill you no money,

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no women, no, no nothing, no desire, no feeling the end, at the

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end of the day, you have to put your head on the on the mat, and

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pray and ask Allah for forgiveness. Before I go to my

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next reflection and get your feedback on his I want to touch

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upon President Trump's statement again, about it was God alone. I

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mean, full stop right there. This is so so important to our

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Christian friends and neighbors. People are out there, that he's

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not including Jesus in this Mohammed or anyone else. We say

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God, God alone. And this is what we totally agree with. That's like

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the nature of the human being coming out that pure absolute

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monotheism. Of course, we love Jesus as a mighty messenger. But

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here and Allah is saying when when a calamity hits when a ship is

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sailing, and the waves are coming, and you're about to die, and then

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that person who associates partners with God at that moment,

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you know, when they're the now in the deepest state of fear and

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whatnot, they're calling on God law alone, yes. And then they go

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back to setting up partners and rivals with God. So this is really

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important for the human being to really think and I think most

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Christians and others if they just put their emotions to the side,

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they wouldn't they would agree, because Jesus died at the end.

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They say Jesus died, right? Yeah, for years. So who's running the

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world? He came into existence so when he's in his woman in the

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belly of many Emily's salon, Mary, who we love is in revere is one of

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the greatest woman to walk to Earth and has a whole chapter in

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the Quran named after but, but who's running the Earth? Correct?

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At that time? Yeah. When Jesus was literally in the womb, that's the

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God that we're saying, is the one that saved Trump, right? The one

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who helped Jesus come out of the womb of the one Yes. And who gave

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him the gave him the soul, right? And they use that kinda like, you

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know, to certain way that Oh, who's the soul and this and that,

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but if we just, let's, let's, let's not say,

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did you know, if there is a consistent message across Adam all

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the way through? How is it just change in one profit that says,

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Okay, God, now it was born, and he has a son, and this and that, how

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is it not the case from Adam, all the way to Jesus? Right? So there

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is an inconsistency. And if we all know, Allah is the most

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consistent, right, so that's one thing. But as you said, if he was

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in the womb, He did not know the hour in the chapters, and he

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himself said, worship only the Father, not me. The issue too, is

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that people are really lazy to actually do research. If they go

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to the original, original Aramaic Bible and read it, they will find

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that the God that Jesus called upon is Allahu, right? That is

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that is a proof. Right? And then if they don't really take a

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translation, from the Aramaic to English, they will know that there

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are a lot of things are being altered. I mean, let's just talk

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about Islam in in brief second, Islam, if you don't know Arabic,

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and if you don't really study Arabic, there are words, one word

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you can take from the Arabic link or from the Quran, you have to

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pull literally like a long paragraph to explain, right? Like,

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say, a worm, or let's say hamdulillah Hamdulillah. It's not

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just thanks, gratefulness, there are so many different things into

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it. And it's not something that is it's something that is only

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exclusively to God, you can say to a person Alhamdulillah you can't

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you can say you can not use that term, you only can use it to God.

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So there is all this alteration that happening, right and even in

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the Muslim world, sometimes you will notice that people are

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playing with words and words and they trying to kind of like make

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things fit to their own situation. But in Christianity, I think that

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if they really be honest with themselves and sit down, just put

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your biases aside and read all the textbooks and see which one is the

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most consistent and see what is make sense and also can you

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connect with you're not going to lose anything if you take like a

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one week and you dive into these things, you will find that you

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there is a lot of contradictions within the books of you know with

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depending on which one you pick, but the Quran is just one there is

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no other versions that is different Tilawat and stuff which

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is different, which is doesn't change the meaning. But I believe

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that at the end of the day when a person is honest with themselves,

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and they question their programming, their question, their

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teachings, and all that they will come to a conclusion that God is

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one and he wasn't a human being

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nor came to Earth and walked on it and did like in a human flesh.

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Yeah, you're fluent in Arabic? Yes. And have you ever opened up

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the Arabic Bible? When you open up the Arabic Bible right there you

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see an Arabic in the first chapter of Genesis, you see, and the first

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sense is in the beginning, Allah created the world. It's right

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there in Arabic. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Because it's translated God and

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Allah, but then they take it to English with it translated as

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Yeah, God. Yes. Right. So even Arab Arab Christians and Jews,

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they use the word Allah right. Yeah, absolutely. I want to make

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this point because many of our Christian viewers out there who

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are seeking the truth, and they're looking, hopefully, genuinely, but

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then they can confuse Allah, you know, but they have the word God,

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which the English language didn't even exist at one time was what

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was God's name yet? They call by Jehovah and, and other names, and

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we say, okay, these attributes of guy, he's the most loving the Most

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Merciful, the just, he has 99 Plus name. Yes, correct. Correct. An

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infinite amount of beautiful names. Yeah, a lot of being the

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crown there. Yeah. And little red, little openness, a little honesty,

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and little, like, just sit back, sit by yourself, you know, you

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don't need to prove a point. There is such a strong attachment, you

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probably noticed that too, with people of the religion, to their

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religion, and they made their identity really attached to

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something without them actually really taking the time and ponder,

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this is what the Quran is all about. Right? Pondering, you have

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to ponder upon the creation of Allah, His words, and all these

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things, because that's what's gonna lead you. This is why we

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were gifted by the mind to think and come to conclusion and just

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stand later for karoun, la Lune. Right? All of these things are

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actually very, very important for human being to us. This is the

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assets that Allah has gifted us with to actually come to know him.

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You know, the other affliction I had, and get your thoughts on that

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is with the whole assassination attempt on the on Trump. Yeah, you

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know, had me thinking about the amount of some historical CETA

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scholars, they come up with 30 assassination attempts on the life

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of the last amount of Mr. Muhammad peace be upon him. He had

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bodyguards, and then then yeah, he had his secret service.

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But then when the idea came down the revelation from the Creator

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from God, Almighty Allah, and he said, Allah will protect you from

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the people conveyed the message. And Allah will protect you from

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the people he came out and he told his bodyguards, he said, Just I'm

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good, Allah will protect me.

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And that's right, they're saying that that's pretty much predicting

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and saying that nobody's going to kill him from the people imagine

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imagine that that's just fascinating mind blowing and

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improve upon so many proof that he was indeed because all the way to

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the end and then you can talk about these assassination attempts

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and you know, the different things that happen there like when he was

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sitting sleeping under the tree, you know, the famous authentic

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story and then the man came up one of the pagan Arabs and put a knife

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at him, and he's about to kill him. So who's gonna save you from

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me now? Probably Muhammad peace. It was a problem. So Salam, he

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said a lot. And the man just like shivered the sword the knife fell,

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and he picked it up who's going to protect you from me now? And he's

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like, he's praising them and you know, and then he let them go.

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Yeah, right Subhan Allah so you see if that was a coward an

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imposter one. He would not have let go of the bodyguards. He'd be

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scared though, right? If somebody's attacking him, so he's

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gonna have full on security force. And then these are examples that

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we can talk about if you know some, the one I just gave you like

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someone puts a knife at you and he's just like, Okay, I'm sorry

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right? He's bending now he's like, you know, I got you he's gonna

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come out but no, he's again relying on Allah Subhan Allah

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Yeah. So what could when you thought oh, yes, everything kind

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of becomes in the hands of Allah and you believe that surely in the

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heart and you live by it, you won't be harmed because as you

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said in the video is divine protection. And if you don't have

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if you have been granted that as a profitable Arsalan did, you will

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be and also we are also the Muslims, if you follow certain

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vicar, you do some car and all these things in the morning, you

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are protected from the devil and the evil eye, right? So we have

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divine protection as well to some extent for the prophets Allah

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Salam was the EO was sent. He was like, we're good. I'm protected.

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He didn't have to say it but they understood because it's a hub

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always somebody with all right because they have strong Amen in

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their heart once they knew something and the profit center

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center. They know we're like question it or anything like that.

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Just do that other example is

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no, they had said they didn't have bullets for boulders at that time.

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So trying to drop boulders on his head to assassinate him. Divine

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Intervention coming for two

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Acting him you had the the lady who tried to poison him and then

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the other companion died, not him, then you have the this one is

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really so profound when the different tribes came together.

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And they're like plotting, how should we what should we do with

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them and they finally decided we're going to kill them. And then

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they took people from I want people to reflect over this. So

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they took different people from their tribe. So now they wouldn't

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have to play the one one will couldn't be accused, and then

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they're gonna have to go and suffer the consequences, because

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all of the tribes and also with the blood money, so they'd have to

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pay all at once. So they plotted our good, but then divine

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intervention again, and it's really subject came from the

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province of something left is his cousin Ali.

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And then the and he blogged Yeah, he walked out, walked in, like,

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couldn't see him, he's out. And all these there and then he left

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them to distribute back because they have banks at that time to

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distribute. That's how honest and he was that he even had the

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enemies that are attacking him. One the the assassination attempt

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was foiled. And two, he still given them back their belongings

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who would do that? Why he's given them their possessions, their

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money and their goods. Yeah, that they left with him because he was

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Alameen the most trusted person to leave your possessions with truly

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mind. Absolutely amazing. Subhanallah Andy, you mentioned

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also about the 100 most influential humans and Yeah,

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Michael H. Hart, the 100 this is non Muslim. Yes, he's writing you

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know, these historical accounts of some of the most influential men

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in history and he put probably Muhammad he's a Christian but he

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put probably Muhammad the most influential man in his and because

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of integrity and that's how he pretty much made the influence

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aspect or the measuring stick for it is by Integrity, no other men

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had more integrity than the prophets Allah

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shift shifting now because you deal a lot with this with the

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concept of being a high value man yeah integrity, what you just said

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and you have a lot of people the conservative side right side, this

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side that side and he talks about the establishment and it was one

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thing I touched upon is like, if you can equate what he was up

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against, he was up against because now you have the terms,

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globalists, the establishment the deep state you heard these terms

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matrix and the matrix Yeah, so he was fighting all that at that

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time, wasn't he? Yes, he was going against the powers of the time the

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establishment of time the matrix of that times? And if you equate

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it to today, like what are some of the biggest things now devices the

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* industry or industry or gambling? or alcohol? Yeah, the

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the usury interest banking industry all that he was up

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against everything correct?

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What would you say now and then people don't think because now you

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have many of these people who are still involved, and many of them

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decencies in the corruption and all that as far as like, you know,

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being a high value man, but your your, you know, switch and women

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like it's no joke not married? Correct? Right. Correct. You know,

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you say of integrity. But what's the integrity worth? If you're not

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obeying God at the end that truly obeying alone? What's What's it

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worth at the end? Correct? Yeah, you'd be surprised. You actually

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mentioned something really, really insightful. Whatever that was back

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then the establishment, the matrix, the globalist, all of that

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he just is wearing different capes. That's it? Yeah, that's all

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it's all different. And it's more advanced. But the real matrix that

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we are up against, is the straight on but also our own knifes, right?

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But are everybody who is the establishment of the matrix, aside

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from, you know, the shaytaan, who's walking, there are soldiers

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of the shaytaan. And we see that on social media, we see that on

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the farmer on the agriculture now everywhere the educational system.

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But I think there is an inconsistency with a lot of top

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performers or top guys or masculine guys who say in a

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masculine but then there is such a warped understanding of it, they

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think is just about how much money you make, how

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how much you can travel, how many women you actually can bed, how

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many real estate you can own, how strong you can or how, how

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strength you have, how many weights you can bench, or how many

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punches you can through all these things. But there is a walking

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contradiction, because I believe that if you truly want to be a

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real man, you have to follow the best man to ever walk the face of

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the planet, which is the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu sallam. So

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he's showing you actually by this example, he's showing you how to

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get out of the matrix how to defeat all this all these things

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are talking about stuff he's showing you what you need. That's

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the blueprint in real time in real time. Yeah, he see that is such a

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luminance of that. And if we follow it, and everyone does it,

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especially when you call yourself a Muslim, right, when someone

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called themselves a Muslim, but there is so of course we all sin

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we all make mistakes but

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Wouldn't it online, you know, like muscling up with it and kind of

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like pushing it for just some financial gains or just to kind of

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for people to say like, Oh, look at him, he gets women you know, or

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look at him he makes so much money but where's the money coming from?

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Where is it using it for and how much of it you truly need before

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you're going to compromise your ephedra right? So

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I think there is a lot of work to be done to actually really show

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people what masculinity is but we don't we don't really need an

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example from today's time. We just to go back to the theater Sahaba

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exemplified it to the best possible way because they were the

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prophets oversell them and they were his students. So

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but yeah, the firing the matrix on fire and all that you break free

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once you actually understood understand these things, if you're

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still doing all these degenerate things, but yet you kinda like

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calling yourself masculine. I don't think that is masculinity

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just because you can protect you can provide for your women and

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stuff like that, but then you're disrespecting the commandments of

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Allah. That completely goes against it and you're not going to

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the masjid and and and right, yeah, so chivalry I mean, people

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respect that sugary you know, this quality is it's a it's a quality

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that makes a man Yes. So how would you say now where people they

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worry more? And would you say this is this is something that that

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people lack in were at one end you have the commands of a law right?

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To Do's and don'ts and everything is there Yes. So now people are

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more a lot of times they're they're courageous when they have

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a bunch of people in the same herd speaking the same thing but then

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somebody to come out and to speak out more in favor of what Allah

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has ordained rather than what society and what's cool and you

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fit in how important is this quality would you say of this

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chivalry this courageous enough to go ahead if you're if you're for

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example, you have

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your Muslim influencer. Okay. And now you let's say you have someone

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on your program who's non Muslim? Yeah. And then he assault the

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Prophet saw some, right yeah. But then you'll say okay, this free

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speech and you'll let the person but then you don't it's not about

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free speech, but it's not you don't challenge them are nothing

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you just stay silent. Yeah, you know what I mean? I seen that I've

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seen that quite a bit now especially Muslims fearing when to

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lose followers to pretty much get, you know, cut from an organization

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that might not be truly like following. I mean, if it's

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entertainment, this let's agree on this, there is no way they are

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doing something that is beneficial to the Ummah, right. I mean,

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regardless of what people say about the UFC, the NFL, the NBA,

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all of these industries are just there to entertain people to

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entertain specifically meant to make them feel good about

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themselves. And that moment wearing somebody else's t shirt in

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their back and shouting their voice, there is nothing about

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manhood. And most of them are just eating junk and getting pretty

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much drunk or they're sending missing Salaat as well. A lot of

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Muslims really sacrifice the time of Salah while there is soccer

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games, and I'm so I was born and raised in the East. But until the

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age of 20, and I moved to the States, I have a very good scope

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of what's going on on both both kind of sides. But to go back to

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your point, I think the best way to truly be a true Muslim is to

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really obey Allah. Second of all, let know of that if you guide if

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you were the reason to guide one person to Islam, or just even even

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through your clothes, a lot of men do not even wear let's say so they

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don't put Imama they don't even have the courage to put me sweat

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and their mouth and walk around and show you what I'm saying there

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is all these things that you can micro things right that we take

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them but they can truly help someone see it be like question,

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why is he Why is he wearing that? Why is he doing that? What's even

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more fascinating I'm just gonna jump to a really quick point and

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come back the reason why I see a lot of Muslims here dilute the

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religion, let's let's be honest, hey job here. You know, it's

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really, really not respected or not applied correctly, based on

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the time and the commandment of the prophets, Allah Salam and

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Allah if we say like, Okay, how that could be, is that you just go

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to St. Lucia, you go to the Sahaba yet, whatever they were, there

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should be the example. Wherever the Sahaba Yin wherever the

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Prophet SAW Selim did. We should we should follow right? And that's

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kinda like the measuring stick how we should be right? But there is

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like, Oh, if the left madhhab show her face don't show her face. I'm

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not here to discuss none of that. But every time I tried to do

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something, so did the Prophet did it. Okay, I will do it. This is

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The Hobbit did it. Okay.

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I'll do it then there's there is month it and that is good.

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You see the events that happened in 911 then the Muslims get scared

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here in the West particularly, then what happened is a father

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will go to his son, listen, you're not gonna grow this beard, okay?

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You need to shave it off because listen, they're gonna think you

00:35:20 --> 00:35:23

are one of those people. We are scared of them blah, blah, blah,

00:35:23 --> 00:35:27

they go to the doctor, same thing. You shouldn't wear the hijab, you

00:35:27 --> 00:35:29

should. But then what happened to the dean? They start hiding their

00:35:29 --> 00:35:36

dean. And if you don't, the PAP said a very famous quote, it says

00:35:37 --> 00:35:42

that there is a pride comes from Islam. And if we abandon Islam,

00:35:43 --> 00:35:46

our we don't have no Asia. Right? And this is pretty much what's

00:35:46 --> 00:35:50

lacking. I forgot the exact quote, but Norman Eisen, Allah who will

00:35:50 --> 00:35:56

Islam with Tarina FreeRADIUS Islam is the Learn Allah, meaning that

00:35:56 --> 00:36:01

if we seek pride in anything besides Islam, Allah will

00:36:01 --> 00:36:06

humiliate us, right. So if you really truly in a position where

00:36:06 --> 00:36:11

you can influence people and you have the power, your best bet is

00:36:11 --> 00:36:15

to actually guide them to the path of Allah. There is nothing nothing

00:36:15 --> 00:36:19

not making money because this is the risk not to teach them

00:36:19 --> 00:36:23

anything else except how to be a Muslim and if you see anybody

00:36:23 --> 00:36:27

disrespecting Islam or talking about just go nicely, you know,

00:36:27 --> 00:36:31

talk to them, and you know, be ask them questions. Of course, there

00:36:31 --> 00:36:36

is also a way how to give Dawa not to enraged situation where they

00:36:36 --> 00:36:40

start cussing on the religion and on God and all that even said, No.

00:36:42 --> 00:36:46

No Musa when he was going to around Allah tell him, hola, hola,

00:36:46 --> 00:36:51

Leonid, like, tell him a nice word, maybe he will remember. And

00:36:51 --> 00:36:54

we see like, sometimes a lot of brothers lose it and kinda like,

00:36:54 --> 00:36:58

you know, they start cussing and they start saying things like

00:36:58 --> 00:37:01

that. But when you have influence when you have a base that you can

00:37:01 --> 00:37:04

influence, you better just use it for good. Other than that, if

00:37:04 --> 00:37:08

you're gonna just let be tolerant to other things, you're really

00:37:08 --> 00:37:11

gonna do yourself a disservice. And you do an Islamic disservice

00:37:11 --> 00:37:16

that way too. I want to get your take i Since you're into health,

00:37:16 --> 00:37:23

fitness, nutrition is very famous nutritionist. And he talks about

00:37:23 --> 00:37:27

the concept of cooking. And let's get into this clip and and get

00:37:27 --> 00:37:33

your poor women who cook have healthier diets than wealthy women

00:37:33 --> 00:37:37

who don't rates of home cooking decline, rates of obesity, go up.

00:37:38 --> 00:37:40

And then you have the industry with marketing messages that are

00:37:40 --> 00:37:44

flattering, our sense of busyness unpleasantly telling us, you don't

00:37:44 --> 00:37:48

have time to cook, you're too important. You're a loser if you

00:37:48 --> 00:37:53

have time to cook. So I do tell the story of how we came to this

00:37:53 --> 00:37:57

now a culture of home cooking was dismantled, deliberately

00:37:57 --> 00:38:00

dismantled by the food industry, which took out billboards in the

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early 70s. Across America with a giant bucket of fried chicken, you

00:38:03 --> 00:38:07

know, the red thing with the 14 pieces of chicken coffin out of

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the top. And just a two word slogan. women's liberation was

00:38:12 --> 00:38:18

very, very clever, because they redefined not cooking, which was

00:38:18 --> 00:38:21

kind of in disrepute before this as the progressive thing to do.

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And men grabbed at this, and women grabbed at this because it

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essentially solved a problem once again, create an anxiety solve a

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problem, and women who weren't working also their rates of

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homecooking fell as well. So that's kind of how we got where we

00:38:35 --> 00:38:39

still are question who's cooking your food? Yeah. What do you

00:38:39 --> 00:38:43

think? I think he's right on the point. And the roots are the root

00:38:43 --> 00:38:47

causes all that woman liberation stuff. And they made people feel

00:38:47 --> 00:38:52

as if a woman said in a home and being a housewife, is truly

00:38:52 --> 00:38:55

demonizing. And it's really degrading to women, when in

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reality, anything opposite to that, in my opinion, is truly the

00:39:00 --> 00:39:04

degradation of woman and I think these messages of feminism or

00:39:04 --> 00:39:08

liberalism on all these ideas that they are trying to create what we

00:39:08 --> 00:39:13

call men and woman are just the same, are truly the most

00:39:13 --> 00:39:18

misogynistic individuals. So he's a misogynist, not the guy. Yeah,

00:39:18 --> 00:39:22

no, I mean, now you would concede because you can take from his

00:39:22 --> 00:39:24

message that it's good thing for women to absolutely, yeah,

00:39:24 --> 00:39:27

absolutely. At home and yeah, yes. So now you label it, the feminists

00:39:27 --> 00:39:30

will label him a misogynist. Correct when in reality, the

00:39:30 --> 00:39:33

feminists are the biggest massages because they are the woman hater,

00:39:33 --> 00:39:37

because the biggest asset of a woman is his nurture. It's by God

00:39:37 --> 00:39:41

given her the ability to nurture I mean, a man doesn't breastfeed.

00:39:42 --> 00:39:46

Men has no nutritional value that comes out of him. A woman does by

00:39:46 --> 00:39:50

nature, but by the creation of Allah, He gave the women the

00:39:50 --> 00:39:55

ability to nurture and feed, right, the babies. So to say that

00:39:55 --> 00:39:58

take them out. They're busy working, they're busy in

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education, they're busy, you know?

00:40:00 --> 00:40:04

spooning, getting married and early age, postponing so many

00:40:04 --> 00:40:06

important things that they are actually

00:40:09 --> 00:40:14

encouraged by Islam is completely is completely outlandish and crazy

00:40:14 --> 00:40:18

that women today are eating it like a cake and the bad thing too,

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you find actually fathers and mothers pushing their daughters to

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do exactly the opposite of what the what Islam teaches so but

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who's cooking your your food is such an important note because I

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worked in the food industry for about seven years and at the

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beginning when I came to the United States struggling and you

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know, doing my thing and starting from scratch. And the only assets

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for me was just to kind of work in the food industry started as a

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dishwasher and I started making my way up till I become a chef of a

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restaurant and open few restaurants Hamdulillah you, I

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noticed that we can get a prime steak or have the best quality

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proteins or foods, but then we just splashed them with seed oils,

00:41:00 --> 00:41:03

we splice them with cheap ingredients to make them taste

00:41:03 --> 00:41:08

better, right sweeteners or anything that could truly make the

00:41:08 --> 00:41:11

flavor enhanced. And I noticed it's like how is it that you eat

00:41:11 --> 00:41:15

that thing, and then it will sit in your stomach, then your your

00:41:15 --> 00:41:19

body just have a hard time digesting it. Then you heard your

00:41:19 --> 00:41:22

gut biome, the gut biome in the stomach are in charge of creating

00:41:22 --> 00:41:26

certain neural receptors and neurotransmitters, which is

00:41:26 --> 00:41:30

serotonin, dopamine, and you getting gut issues, then you have

00:41:30 --> 00:41:33

an inflammation and if you continue doing that, you're going

00:41:33 --> 00:41:35

to ended up with cancer cells.

00:41:36 --> 00:41:40

So all of these effects just coming from what just food and I

00:41:40 --> 00:41:45

mean to throw a joke in the conversation, which are the best

00:41:45 --> 00:41:50

cultures or food cultures that we like, is the Middle East. I mean,

00:41:50 --> 00:41:54

maybe it's Latins, Mexican, I mean, you never seen European food

00:41:54 --> 00:41:58

is at the top of the, you know, the best or Americans like best is

00:41:58 --> 00:42:02

a burger and french fries. Why? Because women stay at home.

00:42:03 --> 00:42:08

Right? So and the best recipes are from those countries. And I

00:42:09 --> 00:42:15

and I think that going back to cooking food, encouraging the the

00:42:15 --> 00:42:20

gender roles, which will help the family to thrive, and by

00:42:20 --> 00:42:24

extension, the community and the OMA to thrive. That's where what's

00:42:25 --> 00:42:29

this all about? I heard this this is another angle I didn't hear

00:42:29 --> 00:42:33

where the food industry deliberately now like he was

00:42:33 --> 00:42:37

saying that they set this up to go ahead and get women to stop

00:42:38 --> 00:42:41

cooking to get people outside of the house to go eat sigh What was

00:42:41 --> 00:42:45

he saying? Exactly? Yeah, he was saying that it was deliberate and

00:42:45 --> 00:42:49

women's liberation. It was in the billboard because the more they

00:42:49 --> 00:42:53

gave them women idea to actually this is liberating if you don't

00:42:53 --> 00:42:56

cook this is liberating if you go outside and work this is

00:42:56 --> 00:43:01

liberation if let's say let's talk about the West in a little bit not

00:43:01 --> 00:43:07

like the sexual liberation like have no filtration system have no

00:43:07 --> 00:43:11

Welly right for us Muslims, you have a Welly they go date they go

00:43:11 --> 00:43:14

for indicate all these things. And you have, you know, their safety

00:43:14 --> 00:43:18

net is the pregnancy pill or abortion, right? All of these

00:43:18 --> 00:43:22

things are detrimental to the society. And I mean, this is

00:43:22 --> 00:43:26

exactly why you know, the the West is suffering now and in

00:43:26 --> 00:43:30

depression, and food like these, when you eat outside, like the

00:43:30 --> 00:43:33

bucket of chicken that he was talking about, what it will really

00:43:33 --> 00:43:37

do to you. I mean, if you sit what does it, it will taste great. I

00:43:37 --> 00:43:41

tell you this, man, maybe the whole the whole food cannot

00:43:41 --> 00:43:45

compete with it. But it would not make you feel great. But also, you

00:43:45 --> 00:43:50

have women seeking liberation through not doing anything of the

00:43:50 --> 00:43:54

pleasure of the family or the man. Right? And that's kind of like

00:43:54 --> 00:43:58

where everything falls apart. So this I didn't hear this, what he

00:43:58 --> 00:44:00

was mentioning. So that's something new. That's interesting

00:44:00 --> 00:44:03

now, but then, but I didn't know that at one point when the men

00:44:03 --> 00:44:07

were going out into the war. And then they ended up setting it up

00:44:07 --> 00:44:10

so they get the women out to work. Because usually you had a one car

00:44:10 --> 00:44:14

garage in the United States and I would ask why is it one car garage

00:44:14 --> 00:44:17

because there's a point when there was only one car because man would

00:44:17 --> 00:44:21

go out he was the bread earner. She was the bread maker. Yes.

00:44:21 --> 00:44:26

That's how it functioned. And then what happened was then they set it

00:44:26 --> 00:44:29

up that they wanted to get the woman out so they can tax they can

00:44:29 --> 00:44:33

double tax all yes, you have tax on them and tax on a woman's money

00:44:33 --> 00:44:35

more business. All right. But then you had a breakdown in the family

00:44:35 --> 00:44:39

who's taking care of the kids now. Well, they who's taking care of

00:44:39 --> 00:44:43

the kids? They threw them also at a daycare. Yeah, which another

00:44:43 --> 00:44:44

study shows that

00:44:45 --> 00:44:49

boys and girls who are growing up in a daycare or they have

00:44:49 --> 00:44:53

preschool now to so before even they understand what the world is

00:44:53 --> 00:44:56

they threw them in getting rid of them to do what to go collect

00:44:56 --> 00:44:59

paychecks. There's a study on that yeah, talking about how

00:44:59 --> 00:45:00

detrimental effect

00:45:00 --> 00:45:04

If there is no attachment to the daycare, they become, they become

00:45:04 --> 00:45:09

less attached to the family, they become less caring, they become

00:45:09 --> 00:45:14

really, because at the end of the day your children should be taught

00:45:14 --> 00:45:18

your, your ideas, the way you live, your principles, your

00:45:18 --> 00:45:22

values, your standards, all of these things, dropping them off at

00:45:22 --> 00:45:27

a daycare. I mean, how do you how do you truly vet that person to

00:45:27 --> 00:45:31

have the same thinking and how is it a child think they're they're

00:45:31 --> 00:45:35

abandoned at an early age, they have attachment issues they build

00:45:35 --> 00:45:40

in trauma in which the no one talks about this is why now is

00:45:40 --> 00:45:44

everything kind of like have a cascading effect. Everything

00:45:44 --> 00:45:48

affects one thing in chains. You see now divorce rate is

00:45:48 --> 00:45:52

increasing. You see that marriage now is less people are getting

00:45:52 --> 00:45:56

married all of these things and no one really sticks in the marriage

00:45:56 --> 00:46:00

thinking that what can I do to make it work is like what can I

00:46:00 --> 00:46:04

get out for myself? So all of these things are starting from

00:46:04 --> 00:46:08

childhood and childhood is the most important phase in the human

00:46:08 --> 00:46:12

life because that's where you can actually whether build self esteem

00:46:12 --> 00:46:15

build confidence, teach them to interesting coordination, their

00:46:15 --> 00:46:18

athletic or not all of these things started in early age but if

00:46:18 --> 00:46:21

you just toss in them to just go and work and what is it was

00:46:22 --> 00:46:26

where's the where's the value of even procreation or even building

00:46:26 --> 00:46:30

family? Just be single? And yeah, yeah. Because your wife also make

00:46:30 --> 00:46:33

the like, you're doing the health videos. Does she go do the workout

00:46:33 --> 00:46:37

videos online like that? No, no, no, no, no one is allowed no one's

00:46:37 --> 00:46:41

he's there. No one talks to her no one. None of that stuff. It's not

00:46:41 --> 00:46:45

are we seeing a growing trend in that? Yes. You got a lot of cuties

00:46:45 --> 00:46:49

couples online, you got a lot of people like advertising their,

00:46:51 --> 00:46:54

their wives and their sisters, even their mothers and stuff like

00:46:54 --> 00:46:58

that, which is completely against the Sunnah completely gets the

00:46:58 --> 00:47:01

dean, you can't really do that, because that will put you in the

00:47:01 --> 00:47:05

ranks of being at the youth. Oh, a lot of a lot of Imams, you know,

00:47:05 --> 00:47:09

talks about it, as far as I got this is if you accept degeneracy

00:47:09 --> 00:47:13

on your woman folk. And I think that if a woman is showing her

00:47:13 --> 00:47:18

beauty, which should be reserved to her husband, I think that is

00:47:18 --> 00:47:20

what the youth is called for.

00:47:21 --> 00:47:28

But also gives a false identity or a false idea about what a couple

00:47:28 --> 00:47:31

should be like, you know, and we all know a lot of them get

00:47:31 --> 00:47:34

divorced now. Not that I'm happy for that. No, that's not what I'm

00:47:34 --> 00:47:39

trying to say. But it's sad to see them not understanding, you know,

00:47:39 --> 00:47:44

being Muslim. And doing that. And also, there are a lot of couples

00:47:44 --> 00:47:49

who are really humiliating men on camera, right? And kinda like

00:47:49 --> 00:47:51

devaluing what a husband should be.

00:47:53 --> 00:47:55

And that is really really

00:47:57 --> 00:47:59

worrying. When I'm when I think about that, because this is the

00:47:59 --> 00:48:05

same, the same footsteps in which the West has followed by creating

00:48:05 --> 00:48:09

cartoons that shows that the husband is a goofball, you stupid,

00:48:09 --> 00:48:14

you can get nothing done. The wife is the champ you is the same

00:48:14 --> 00:48:18

formula that they use in on the Muslims and the Muslim are in in

00:48:18 --> 00:48:23

like, also the Muslim world now the modern, at least they putting

00:48:23 --> 00:48:27

women in charge by putting women in charge, you put in the

00:48:27 --> 00:48:31

Ukrainian, some sort of like a matriarchy all over again. Right.

00:48:31 --> 00:48:36

And now what it does, is that anytime anyone, or any, let's say

00:48:36 --> 00:48:41

establishment will come up with an argument about something they want

00:48:41 --> 00:48:45

us to do the populace to control us, that will wrap it into an

00:48:45 --> 00:48:49

emotional argument. Right? Then they give it to us, then you have

00:48:49 --> 00:48:52

women in charge, but then everyone, everybody else, they are

00:48:52 --> 00:48:56

actually be like, No, you know, women think like this, this is

00:48:56 --> 00:48:59

what it is. So everyone started thinking with their emotion, then

00:48:59 --> 00:49:03

everyone just follows without mentioning anything that happened,

00:49:03 --> 00:49:07

let's say three, four years ago, where you know, everyone was

00:49:07 --> 00:49:11

getting something in their shoulders, right? So this part of

00:49:11 --> 00:49:14

it too, is that they wrap everything in an emotional

00:49:14 --> 00:49:19

argument. Grandma's gonna die You know, so what should I do do this

00:49:19 --> 00:49:22

if you don't do it, you're bad, right? So they wrap everything in

00:49:22 --> 00:49:25

because why the society is already programmed to be

00:49:27 --> 00:49:31

female first social order was a video they had a study that they

00:49:31 --> 00:49:36

did that they had people come in and then they ring a bell and then

00:49:36 --> 00:49:38

people stand and sit you know, that was conditioning. Yeah, it

00:49:38 --> 00:49:42

was more like that. Most people will follow the herd. So they had

00:49:42 --> 00:49:47

the group of people and then they they told them they are like part

00:49:47 --> 00:49:49

of the experiment. They sit them down. They said look, every time

00:49:49 --> 00:49:51

you hear the ring,

00:49:52 --> 00:49:55

Bell, you have to stand up.

00:49:56 --> 00:49:57

Even when you're sitting

00:49:58 --> 00:50:00

then they

00:50:00 --> 00:50:03

They brought a new, they brought a new person that he wasn't part of

00:50:03 --> 00:50:06

the experiment to see what he's gonna react, then they ring the

00:50:06 --> 00:50:11

bell, they all stood up, he looked around, he just did the right,

00:50:12 --> 00:50:15

then they kept him, then they took another person out from the

00:50:15 --> 00:50:19

original group, then they keep bringing people fresh until to get

00:50:19 --> 00:50:23

to the point where none of the people in the beginning were

00:50:23 --> 00:50:23

there.

00:50:24 --> 00:50:27

The one that they told them initially, they they were part of

00:50:27 --> 00:50:30

the experiment, all of the people there, they were fresh, they just

00:50:30 --> 00:50:33

continue doing it. And guess what? Everyone just kept doing what

00:50:33 --> 00:50:37

everybody else doing? So the person that didn't stand up, they

00:50:37 --> 00:50:40

got rid of him. Yes, that is one person who, who was like, you

00:50:40 --> 00:50:43

know, screw this. So he's like, now I'm not going to stand you

00:50:43 --> 00:50:47

guys stand there, they get rid of you, it can show that anyone who

00:50:47 --> 00:50:50

is going to speak up or be against anything that they they kind of

00:50:50 --> 00:50:54

push, they will get rid of them. And you know, we can go back to a

00:50:54 --> 00:51:00

lot of lot of stories in history that anytime, any, any men, I

00:51:00 --> 00:51:03

would say because men are actually the ones who drive revolution to a

00:51:03 --> 00:51:09

certain extent, yes, mothers nurture that give birth, but order

00:51:09 --> 00:51:12

and law and all these revolutions are started by men, because we're

00:51:12 --> 00:51:16

the most aggressive ones. We use power, we use strength to make

00:51:16 --> 00:51:21

change and also our rational mind, in a sense. So it was actually an

00:51:21 --> 00:51:25

interesting experiment to see. And to truly think about is all the

00:51:25 --> 00:51:29

things that we do today are just something that has been programmed

00:51:29 --> 00:51:32

in us or something that it is truly good for us and we're doing

00:51:32 --> 00:51:35

it because we know it's good. I think we can end with that. Just

00:51:35 --> 00:51:38

think contemplate it has me think about the Hadith where the Prophet

00:51:38 --> 00:51:42

Muhammad said that you'll follow the people before you inch by inch

00:51:43 --> 00:51:46

hands, man by hand span, if much as they went into a lizard hole,

00:51:46 --> 00:51:49

you're gonna follow the lizard hole. Yeah, so until we start

00:51:49 --> 00:51:54

really thinking and getting past we've programmed most of us a lot

00:51:54 --> 00:51:56

of us, you know, with the things we see around us culture

00:51:56 --> 00:51:59

environment, get programmed, but you gotta go ahead and make sure

00:52:00 --> 00:52:04

that this is in line with the Quran and Sunnah. And make sure

00:52:04 --> 00:52:08

that you're not blinded by the following someone and following

00:52:08 --> 00:52:10

them into that lizard. Oh, absolutely. And you know, it's

00:52:10 --> 00:52:13

really, really important to really mention this, the profit and loss

00:52:13 --> 00:52:18

element, the Sahaba they were exceptional men. By no no

00:52:18 --> 00:52:21

contradiction to that they were exceptional they chase excellence.

00:52:21 --> 00:52:23

And even the prophets Allah Salam said it I mean that had the

00:52:23 --> 00:52:26

commandment and you've been a whomever is going to take upon a

00:52:26 --> 00:52:30

task should do it with excellence, they will great. And I think we

00:52:30 --> 00:52:34

live in a world where, as you said, if you are not going to be

00:52:34 --> 00:52:39

exceptional, you're going to have enemies from the outside. But

00:52:39 --> 00:52:41

you're going to win yourself and you're going to feel good about

00:52:41 --> 00:52:44

who you are. And you're going to also feel alliance with Allah,

00:52:44 --> 00:52:47

you're going to feel that you are actually fulfilling UT. But if you

00:52:47 --> 00:52:51

do the opposite, and you just follow the herd, right? And you

00:52:51 --> 00:52:52

just gonna want it to fit in.

00:52:54 --> 00:52:57

You will feel miserable by yourself. You're gonna feel

00:52:57 --> 00:52:59

depressed you're gonna feel sad, because you know you're in a

00:52:59 --> 00:53:04

proclivity is not to just be mediocre or be average at best.

00:53:04 --> 00:53:07

Because we're not created to be average we created to be to Excel

00:53:07 --> 00:53:12

to do our best to fulfill our duty of a badass of doing everything

00:53:12 --> 00:53:16

that we can to make the world a better place. Thank you, brother.

00:53:16 --> 00:53:18

Thank you for spending some time with us. If people aren't gonna

00:53:18 --> 00:53:20

hold on where can they go ahead and look you up? Insha Allah I

00:53:20 --> 00:53:28

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The ethos. Yeah. So try to strive. We have just finished actually

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mastermind with Brother Jabril Romani hamdulillah was in San

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Diego was really fruitful. And we did our best to teach the brothers

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brother. Thank you, brother. I just think we accidentally come

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