The Deen Show – SNEAKO SAYS SHAHADA AFTER THIS HAPPEN IN BOSNIA MEETS Gaddafi
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I'm glad I took Shahada because that was
a...
This is the day, the day to...
Asalaamu Alaikum, great to finally meet you.
Charged it up, huh?
We love it here, not only because Eddie's
from here and he invited us here, we
also have the beautiful brothers who are here
with us.
We want people to visit Bosnia because of
the history, because of the Dawa, because of
so many different things here.
Yeah, frankly, I don't want you guys to
come here because I want this country to
myself.
Don't come here.
I disagree.
Yeah, exactly.
So we are warning.
It can be contagious, Inshallah.
I might be your neighbor.
You never know.
We might live next to each other.
If you're from TikTok, sir.
We also had a chance to visit our
hotel, to visit other venues in the hotel.
And we are now in Malak Farm.
I think this is the most interesting project
we have in our company.
And it's something really where we can do
a lot of things.
We're going to be riding horses now, Inshallah,
go a little bit off-roading.
We'll do some wall climbing.
This is a saddle pad.
Good.
They warned me that he has a wild
spirit.
And an experienced rider went up to the
mountains, threw him off and broke his rib.
So I like my ribs.
We get along.
I knew I was going to get along
with Gaddafi.
I think we're in sync.
First time.
Yeah, you actually kept going.
Really good.
That was actually good.
When I was at uni, Eddie was actually
making videos on YouTube about Islam and making
it in a stylish way.
Back then, it was the time of the
talk shows.
Talk shows were very, very popular.
Saturday Night Live, all this.
And you made it with a nice screen,
with the table.
And, you know, you looked very, very cool.
So that beginning was actually a motivation for
other people to get onto YouTube.
And then after you did it, then after
a few years, other people started doing it.
And then it went on this trajectory that
it just blew up after that.
Right.
When I started to come to the dean,
I hear these Arabic phrases.
And I was like, why are you speaking
Arabic?
Right.
Why don't you just say it in English?
Right.
But then when I got to understand Islam,
live Islam and know the meanings of these
words, it was really profoundly powerful.
So I wanted any time a guest said
something in Arabic, I was like, can you
define that word?
And just to connect the audience and non
-Muslims with this, so that it wasn't something
strange to them.
Smile to the top.
Smile to the gentleman.
That's right.
You break just by holding here.
Is it safe?
In the name of God.
In the name of God.
Yeah, but it's time to just hold this.
Try the brake.
Try the brake.
Yeah.
Good.
So you should be mostly using your feet
to push up, not your arms.
It's a little too late for a helmet
halfway through.
That's what you need.
Do I need this?
Helmet?
Yeah.
In the name
of God.
Is everything OK?
What's going on, man?
I'm glad I took Shahada because that was...
I had to.
When I saw that cliff leaning over there,
I was like, hey, this might be it.
I want to go out like it.
Oh, Mad Max.
Mad Max.
Exactly like Mad Max.
Yes.
That was a bit of a Mad Max
thing.
Where they spray the paint here.
He said the Shahada.
SubhanAllah!
Yeah.
Unbelievable.
He hit it hard.
Yeah, he was going in and then he
didn't lift.
We went off the cliff.
I said, OK, it's Jannah at the time.
Let's go.
That's it.
A minute and 33.
He's got to come this way all the
way around to here.
Go deep in the trenches of Bosnia.
If the aggression happens again, Sneko will be
on the front lines to defend.
God is the greatest.
Allah is the greatest.
It's like some weird Bosnia military apparatus.
I don't know what that was.
I don't think I'm prepared for war.
Really been blessed to host brothers like you
to have a chance to show you our
country and also what you already mentioned, history
and nature and culture that's already here.
So we try to bring this all together
and make one very unique experience.
And really, it warms my heart when I
see that you guys are happy.
Brother saying yesterday that he feels how he's
changing in our trip.
So Alhamdulillah, it's a blessing.
On that note, visit Bosnia.
Go through the brothers.
May Allah bless you.
Asalaamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
Fruit loops like the cereal.
There's no food.
There's no food there.
There's poison.
It doesn't, it's not nutrition at all.
Poison.
You see the chemicals, the colorings, all that
stuff.
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Until then, peace be with you.
Asalaamu alaikum.