Tom Facchine – How Can An Average Muslim HELP Palestine

Tom Facchine
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The speaker discusses the importance of fixing one's IP and praying for success. They stress that every individual has a duty to take action and pray for success. The duty is to figure out what one is doing for their brothers and sisters, and to stop the slaughter of their brothers and sisters.

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			But the most important thing I want people to understand is that there is no dilemma. It's a false
dilemma. The people that say that, well, you just have to fix your IP that or the Palestinians just
have to fix their optina, or the Palestinians, they brought it on themselves, or all we have to do
is pray for them that these are false dilemmas, we have all the tools on the table. What's the
obligation upon every single Muslim in the world is to once their victory is to want their success
is to pray for their success is to leave off sins and make sure that you are taking your worship
seriously hoping that Allah subhanaw taala answers your prayers, for their success and for their
		
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			victory. That is basic, every single person has to do it. If anybody in their heart is not upset or
even worse than that is happy by what's going on, or the betrayal of the Palestinians, then you have
a serious disease in your heart, and Allah knows best as to your state. Now, the second half is
going to depend upon where you're located in the world. What are your skills, what's your situation
and what you can leverage if you're a person who lives in a Western country, especially the United
States of America, or the UK, were the two nations in the world that provide the vast majority, if
not all of the political cover, you have a particular responsibility that is higher than the
		
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			responsibility of perhaps anybody else in the world. Now, again, that depends on your immigration
status. Are you a citizen? Are you on a green card? Or are you like just a migrant laborer, if
you're somebody who's got citizenship, there's somebody who has legal security in that place, and
your tax money is going to fund the atrocities against your brothers and sisters in Palestine. You
have an obligation, a specific obligation on yourself to take more action than just thoughts and
prayers. And we're not denigrating thoughts and prayers. But we're saying that if that's your
situation, then you've got to go way beyond that, when it comes to what you are doing for your
		
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			brothers and sisters in Palestine, you have an obligation to figure out even and I'm, I'm one of
them, like I'm here, trying to figure out what are all the legitimate means that we have to stop our
governments from enabling and empowering the genocide in the slaughter of our brothers and sisters.
That is your obligation. If you don't live in one of these countries, if you live in a different
country across the world, or if you live in one of these Western countries, but you're maybe you
risk a lot or you're a migrant laborer or you're an easy target or something like that, then maybe
perhaps your obligation is a little bit less than maybe it's something that is most the hub you will
		
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			be rewarded for it. But if you are, if you're not able to do it, or you know, you would get kicked
out at the port or something like that, then that's a different scenario. But the most important
thing I want people to understand is that there is no dilemma. It's a false dilemma. The people that
say that, well, you just have to fix your al Qaeda, or the Palestinians just have to fix they're out
to either or the Palestinians they brought it on themselves, or all we have to do is pray for them.
That these are false dilemmas. We have all the tools on the table, every tool on the table, and the
Muslims cannot just look at either or when you have to use every means available that's legitimate
		
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			in order to stop the slaughter of your brothers and sisters.