Yasir Qadhi – The World Is Changing

Yasir Qadhi
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A speaker discusses the rise of Muslims and their desire for a better world, citing examples such as the Harvard protest and the Yale protest. They emphasize that protestors from different backgrounds have taken part in these protests, and that the narrative has been changed. The speaker also mentions that the global battlefield is changing and that the people of Joelveen have won on the global battlefield.

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			I predict, all Muslims,
		
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			I predict
		
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			that from the ashes of Gaza,
		
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			from the rubble that has been caused by
		
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			our bombs, American bombs,
		
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			from that rubble.
		
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			It's not just a new generation of Palestinians
		
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			that will rise.
		
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			No.
		
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			We're also seeing the rise of a new
		
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			power in our own lands.
		
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			We're seeing the rise of those who actually
		
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			want to fight for truth.
		
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			They actually want to have a better world.
		
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			As we see around us,
		
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			look at the thousands of students that are
		
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			protesting across this country.
		
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			Students that are not Palestinian,
		
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			students that are not Muslim, for the last
		
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			two weeks, I've been crisscrossing this country, speaking
		
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			at student protests. I went to to the
		
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			Harvard protest, I spoke at the Yale protest,
		
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			I spoke at the MIT protest, I spoke
		
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			at Northwestern at UTD. Go look at those
		
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			videos.
		
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			And every protest I went to,
		
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			every single protest I went
		
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			to, 90%
		
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			of them were people of other backgrounds and
		
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			faiths. Only 5, 10% were people from our
		
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			background or faith. The world is changing,
		
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			the tide is shifting,
		
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			the narrative has now been changed.
		
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			And there is no going back, O Muslims.
		
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			There's no going back.
		
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			The fact of the matter,
		
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			even if razzah is in shambles,
		
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			the people of Palestine
		
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			have won on the global
		
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			battlefield.