Yusha Evans – Interview Sheikh Yusuf Estes and Mutahhir Sabree

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The speakers discuss various topics related to Islam, including the concept of "the fastest-growing man in the world" and the importance of disowning oneself and others to avoid negative consequences. They also touch on the teaching of Islam and the importance of finding proof of one's actions and finding out who is there in order to achieve peace and love. The conversation also touches on the history and claims of Islam, including the need for students to learn the truth and overcome obstacles.

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			Bismillah Alhamdulillah Salaam Alaikum. Peace be with you. Welcome to the dean show on.
		
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			Hold on, hold on, hold on. Welcome to Goddess TV and a version of the deen show. We are with shade
use of St. Louis. On goddess TV de show live, we got a live studio audience and we're going to be
asking some tough questions. The time is short and we got to get with it, we got to my left should
be to my right. But to my left over here, we start with
		
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			Josh Evans, Joshua Evans with Tysabri and shake use of estas. And we begin with peace.
		
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			All right, so we got some questions now not to waste time, we're gonna get straight into a serious
business. Now, this is serious business on a diesel, our guidance TV channel, 99, Channel 99 on
World TV channel 19 on galaxy and also channel 25 on galaxy.
		
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			So
		
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			yeah. Okay. So now that we have some questions from the audience, and also from our live audience
here.
		
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			Now, first, we want to know that people want to know that you guys, you know, we have a lot of non
Muslims out there potential Muslims. You know, we know that Islam is the fastest growing life in the
world today, yet most misunderstood. So we want to clear many of these misconceptions that are on
the minds of the people. So one thing that we have people want to know now, do you guys have any
affiliation with Osama Obama or al Qaeda?
		
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			anybody, anybody can take the mic, and
		
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			we have no affiliation.
		
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			We have.
		
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			We have
		
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			affiliation, and to the extent that he's the president of our country, and
		
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			some of my Bible sampling access around the Bible. But no, it's a universal way of life that is
inclusive of Muslims from all parts of the globe, from Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South
America. And so while the individual that you mentioned, may be a Muslim, the majority of his albums
of the Muslim world have identified him as being someone who has outside of the guidance of Islam.
		
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			They will also want to add some to that Joshua Evans use of estas, I'm happy. Okay, so we're going
to continue on now leading into the next question. This question is similar to the one we just add,
that we just asked, tell us if the for the The question is asking if now first is I'm going to just
kind of add my own twist to it. Okay. If because it's talking about the shoe bomber, the underwear
bomber and the Time Square bomber? Yeah. So if the shoe bomber because we have all these types of
bombers, or the underwear bomber, the pajama Obama or the Tasker Obama was to come to you for some
advice before one of these incidents happen? How would you talk to and address the issue with this
		
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			individual to prevent something like this?
		
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			President Obama
		
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			told me that they want to use violence, to solve any issue that they have of anyone and that into
one innocent people to accomplish any agenda that they have. And then they tell me that they're
Muslim,
		
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			because they lost their mind completely, they have to be crazy.
		
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			psychological help. And number two, I know that the things that they are attempting to do invalidate
the very religion, which they are professing to believe in if they say, Muslim, because there is not
one single iota of evidence of any authentic religion, religious teaching is that allows us to use
violence against innocent people to
		
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			vent our anger or political agendas. It is not possible.
		
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			The only type of aggression that is allowed in a stand is in defense of human life, dignity and
justice. And this is very clear the teachings of dismantling that to associate it even though
		
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			Words that they use and the terminology that they use, you know, that you have is a global war for
Muslims, or for Muslims to extract the revenge and darkness of the world is pretty much an oxymoron.
Because the word Jihad itself or any context of it that we see in the Koran, or the teacher, the
Prophet Muhammad, peace is an idea to prevent the taking of innocent lives to prevent injustice, to
prevent oppression, to prevent people from being subdued, beyond their rights and capacities as
human beings. And the word Jim knows the struggle to prevent that. So to say that jihad is that is
pretty much an oxymoron, and comes from a lack of understanding of the very ideology itself.
		
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			On this episode of the deen show, on guidance TV, we make use of ss matassa Brie and Joshua Evans,
we know that you should make use of estus. And this I think is directed to you. And actually you can
pass on because all of you were former Christians. And now you have
		
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			by your free choice, you decided to be Muslims, and simply a Muslim is one who surrender and submits
to the One God so did any of your family members, the question is asking, disown you because of this
decision that you made in your lives.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			You can pretty upset about the whole thing, because after all here, I've been preaching to them out
of the Bible. And some of them were kind of loose Christians to start with, but I put pressure on
them to tighten it up. You know, follow Christianity, here's the Bible. That's what we got to do.
And when they come into mind and start really getting serious about religion, then all of a sudden I
swing over to Islam. It's like, Oh, man. So yeah, initially, but then later, on, the love of my
father became Muslim. My stepmother, she said that the first step of Shahada right before she died,
and since then I've had a much better relationship really wouldn't
		
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			have not had much opposition from my family. Actually, my nuclear family early coming up was just my
mother. And she took her Shahada three months before she returned.
		
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			real for me and for, in fact, when Allah Allah called her back, when she died in Ramadan, on yo jar,
so for me, that was like, confirmation re affirmation. This is in fact, the truth.
		
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			For me, I'm pretty much the same. I really didn't broadcast my exam to my family right away, I just
began to change my behavior. Because right before the exam, I was doing very, very bad things. And I
was not a very good person, when they saw the change in the behavior when I became a better son, a
better grandson, better brother, and better, you know, person individually, they were questioning
me, Well, you know, what has changed in you? And is this change real, then I let them know that it
was a snap, that has changed me and be a better person. And even up to this day, my father is really
though, and my sister really the only people left in my immediate family. My father today is very
		
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			proud that his son is a Muslim and goes around the world telling people about Islam and tries to do
good. He's very, very proud of that he has no problems with it whatsoever, even though he himself
has not come to Islam.
		
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			Next question on the minds of the people people want to know now our next questioner is asking, Why
do Muslims say that God didn't have a son and that Jesus is not God? Take it away deaf, judgment at
the mercy of Allah, these are the things that finally made me realize there is no time to delay
anymore. I want you to take my Shahada right day.
		
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			Three, the essence of spirituality is to become more sincere to less fun to play. It is very, very
scary, but it brings you back to reality there is a life which is everlasting. And you have to make
a conscious decision of which group of people do you want to be the people or the people of *?
Hello.
		
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			Not afraid.
		
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			I am not afraid.
		
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			Not afraid.
		
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			Why do Muslims say that God didn't have
		
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			Have a son, and that Jesus is not God, take it away, each one of us can probably give you some good
scores on that. I'll try to keep this short. It's very clear in the parameter that Allah said. So
this isn't an option for a Muslim, if you understand what the Quran means, you understand it is the
actual speech of all my god in Arabic language. And in that he said,
		
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			quote, say, Whoa, whoa, whoa, I've had he's a lot and he's uniquely one.
		
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			English doesn't have this kind of one by the way.
		
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			We say one when you want an Arabic You say why head.
		
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			But when you say I had, this is meaning a one that there isn't going to be a two coming out.
		
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			Oh, summit. This means the law is totally independent of his creation, but creation needs him all
through eternity. Now listen carefully, lamb. Now lamb is kind of like no way Jose. Okay. Lally.
		
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			For sure is not the father of anybody will learn new that is not the son of anybody.
		
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			Who's one. And he's not like anything that you could ever imagine. Nothing in creation is not
inspiration. He's not the creation, like Hindus believe, or some of the others. He is totally
independent of this creation. And then again, it says, ma'am, you know,
		
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			he is unique. So I think it's pretty clear why we would say that because the law said, he doesn't
have a son,
		
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			son, and God is a man and a son as a man, as a chauvinistic religion. It was the ladies.
		
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			And babies don't come from men, though they
		
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			know they come from babies. So why is it these ideas from
		
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			when we look at the Bible,
		
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			and we understand that the word spoken about Jesus or legend ever spoken about Jesus, sometimes
regarded as a Red Dead version with the red letters printed in the New Testament, to be his words,
you never find the Prophet Jesus peace, because ever referred to himself as the Son of God, he
always refers to himself as the Son of Man,
		
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			as the Son of Man, and the term sons of God, were found throughout the Bible in many, many places.
So Jesus was the only one called that. But even in the Old Testament, some of the prophets would
call it Sunday, when this was a metaphorical expression. It didn't mean that God physically sired a
son through the agency of a female, but hamdulillah. So we refer to Jesus as he saw himself as a son
of men,
		
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			and we worship the one whom he worship.
		
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			For me, realistically, when it comes to study, there's a very good show that myself and Eddie did on
the nature of the top 10 reasons why Jesus cannot be God cannot be a man. But realistically, it's
because there is no
		
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			religious scripture anywhere that makes this claim from any prophet of God, this is coming from
other sources. And very clearly, when we look at the teachings of God throughout the entire the Old
Testament, he never teaches this theory God is One unique when we read the, what is it called? The
famous statement that is in the Old Testament, which is known as the Jewish
		
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			well recited statement, they recite every Sabbath here, O Israel, the Lord your God is one in
Deuteronomy, yes, and it's in this is, as you describe the Oneness that is described in the Hebrew
language is very similar to the Arabic language. And it's very clear that this is the exact same
teaching that Jesus himself for it means when they asked him, What was the greatest commandment,
what did he say? He said, Well, I'll tell you, the first commandment is to Hear O Israel, the Lord
your God is one, though your God is one and that oneness that he referred to, is very, very clear
without going to verse by verse by verse by verse, we just have to understand this one is that he
		
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			was speaking about it is very similar to what he said the word I have in the in the additive
language, we have a number for one right? What is the what is the word for the number one and
another? One, correct? Yes.
		
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			If I take one, and I add it too often, I get, I get its name I get to, but that word in the Hebrew
language is synonymous to the word and editing language that Jesus Himself used in the animate
Aramaic language that is in Arabic, he said.
		
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			He'll use Windows the window God is one in reference to the exact same word.
		
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			If you take a head, which symbolizes a unique oneness which Jesus spoke about, and you take a head
and you add it to our Hadn't you get
		
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			you can you can see the very word is
		
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			the one without the possibility of addition or subtraction. It is a one on by itself. And this is
who God taught that he was throughout the entirety of the Old Testament. And this is Jesus talk God
was so to say that Jesus called himself the Son of God goes in contradiction to the very teachings,
he came to profess verse without going by verse by verse, it just goes in contradiction to the very
teachings. He professed about God and God's nature.
		
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			There's one more thing about this, by the way, if you want more clarification, there's a website we
have called 911, Bible 911 bible.com. And it says, Son of who read the article.
		
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			Moving on to the next question, with our wonderful guests. Our wonderful panel here now we're here
to university broadcasting live. And I think many can relate to this now. Okay, basically,
paraphrasing the question, the questioner is asking, you know, they can understand he can or she can
understand the simple teachings of Islam, pure monotheism, worshiping the one creator, and now his
creation. They can understand the concept of accountability, paradise Hellfire reward if you do the
good things that God's telling you. But now the individual is saying, you know, many people go to
college for the experience. Now, if I accept Islam, if I become a Muslim, just like Jesus was a
		
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			Muslim, Moses, Abraham, there are Muslims, they submitted a goddess when a Muslim is. So if I accept
Islam, and I become a Muslim, do I have to give up
		
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			my collection, a collection of VIP nightclub, nightclub cards, you know, and the weekend? fun time
with the boys and the partying? You know, don't have to give this up.
		
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			How would you guys answer this?
		
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			During his lecture, he explained what Islam means. Yes, you explain why Islam there is that means
that Islam means what he says, surrender, submission, obedience, surrender,
		
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			and peace. So you submitting yourself to the Creator, each and every single day, in obedience to Him
with sincerity, so that you can obtain peace in this life. And then the next, the very definition of
Islam itself means that there's going to have to be some things that are going to have to be weeded
out. things which are caught in my life that are contrary and this goes for Muslims. This is not
just, you know, just new Muslims, this goes for all Muslims, there are going to be things that are
likely gonna have to weed out, whatever we find that our life that is contrary to this meaning is
going to have to be removed. Because as he stated, to be a Muslim is an action word, it is a verb,
		
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			it means one who does Islam, one who does submit themselves to the creator each and every single day
with surrendering and obedience and security and peace. So if I'm doing something contrary to that,
then I have some problems going on in my life, and those things are going to have to be removed.
Because if not, you're going to find conflict, and as Jesus peace be upon him, supposedly have said
in the Bible, that one heart cannot serve two masters, one heart cannot serve two masters, for he
will either fall in love with one and despise the other. Or it could integrate both of them, you
never know. But it cannot have love and servitude and obedience and surrendering and peace to two
		
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			different country ideologies, one of them is going to have to go one is going to weed itself out,
unless you read it out yourself. And usually what's going to happen is the negative is going to
overpower just because of the very structure of human beings, it's going to happen that way. So
we're gonna have to weed those things out. Yes, but that's in an attempt to do a snap and be in
		
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			the zone or Manitoba, is recognized as the only one who has the right to make lawful and unlawful.
		
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			And
		
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			the most most of the things that we do, are those things that allies made law for us, there are more
things that are permissible and lawful than there are that are not permissible. So the things that
we used to do before we came to this lab,
		
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			we have come to know that those are things that are very harmful to us and will only bring us
destruction. So what is it to give up drinking alcohol, or using drugs or chasing women, you see, or
going out to the parties. That's nothing compared to the reward of peace in this life and guidance
and the greatest reward to come into paradise.
		
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			I like what you said.
		
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			I just wanted to just add something confirming what you said. I just came back and you know
		
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			from Saudi Arabia, one of the shows that we're producing prominent, we're not doing it yet. We need
to get some more technicians to finish it. But it's called Love at the racetrack.
		
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			Love at the racetrack and we're talking about racing horses. Now, can you imagine
		
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			one of the first things you observe when you get there, there's no gambling whatsoever allow you
will be arrested if you gamble. Another thing is there's no alcohol allowed at all anywhere in the
game. So that's a whole different picture, isn't it. But what we really wanted to focus on Well,
there was also no advertising, all of the signs that you saw around there just said a lot of bar
spawn law,
		
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			things like this.
		
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			But when they were putting the horses into the shoes, our friend who's a convert himself, David
Rogers, and it was beautiful because he would coax the horses into the shoes with words and guess,
inspire these horses. And he calls it horse whispering now this is an old technique used by people
that work with animals that don't want to hurt them, or they just want the animal to cooperate. We
actually caught on camera, some of these
		
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			brothers who don't know his technique, tried to push a horse in shoving it tugging at a robot trying
to drag it into food and wouldn't go. In the meantime, David is sitting on top of his horse, talking
to another horse that they were trying to load. And he was skittish. But
		
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			later, when we got a chance to get to the stables and talk with him in front of the horses, he said,
Oh, these horses used to be afraid and skittish. If you came up, they would run to this stall. You
simply stand there while we're talking to watch what happens. So what we're doing what we're doing
right now shooting the show, the horse would come up and push.
		
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			It is you know what button is sort of hammy? You know what I mean? Would it be on TV? I guess I
don't know. But he said the reason is horses doing this love.
		
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			The horse does what he does of love. He wants to please you. He wants so much to please you. Now I
understand the same way. They just roll over right in front of you. You're trying to walk your row
right there, he wants you to scratch.
		
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			And he'll put his hand up against you and the cat people tell me that the cat loves it. Why do these
animals do what they do. And this was the whole point that David Rogers just wanted to make on this
show. Because they really will do what they're supposed to do, if they truly love you.
		
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			And
		
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			if you really love
		
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			if you really know.
		
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			Because then and only then
		
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			and he will forgive your sins. He is
		
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			he is the most you can very much relate to me from some of us who did an extreme life who have tried
to you know, mountain and live that life of making just ourselves happy trying to fill ourselves
with this worldly life is pleasures, clubbing, partying, you know, anything that you can think of
imaginable, and I know that Eddie's film about
		
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			his life. And one thing that I wish that all of you young people out there know that if this life
entices you, let us be the, I guess you could say that the spokesman of the anti thesis of that,
that that's not going to get you anything. You know, the only thing that we were trying to do with
it I know I personally was trying to do was trying to put a bandaid on the damage that I knew was
inside of me. You know, with these without call with the party with all that I was trying to bandage
the damage that I knew was inside of me that was like a big hole that I was trying to fill with
these things. But know for sure that trying to fulfill it. This is one of my first scholars that
		
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			opportunity river the chicken signals very well. Thank you Dean used to tell me that for a man or a
woman to try to feel that hole inside of themselves, their desires with the things of this world,
you might as well go to the beach and try to fill the ocean with things. Because it is an
impossibility to do that you cannot feel your desires with anything that is tangible in this life.
It is like trying to throw water, sand into the ocean Can you feel it?
		
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			And then he pointed the state of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon that the only thing of this
world that will fulfill the desires of the human being is the depths of the grief. That's the only
time we will be satisfied is when we are put inside that grade. So don't go chasing a life that is
going to bring you down
		
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			But in a full circle back to understanding that you need something bigger and greater than your life
to really give you peace and serenity, tranquility don't mess up and go, that road is going to bring
you the full circle back to where you're sitting right here. And right now realizing that you need
some help, and I hope it comes through the creative all exists.
		
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			Continuing on here with a wonderful panel of guests on the Dijon guidance TV, I Salone. Dios solo
		
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			know me better than myself, so me the right way. And I will not look, I will leave everything
behind.
		
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			A lot of that greater any great, everything is intelligent to people.
		
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			And we'd want to the next question, we got several more questions, but we got so little time. So
we're going to try to get through these quickly. The next question, are you ready? asking the tough
questions here on the dean show with Shay use of Esther's guidance TV. Christians feel now? Okay.
They feel Christ to the Holy Spirit.
		
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			Christians feel
		
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			close to the Holy Spirit. What internal proof does Islam offer? That's the question. Talk to me. Let
me Let's go with Tao here, and we're going to use it and then we'll go to
		
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			Joshua. in Assam, we have the concept of the Holy Spirit, and out of
		
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			those
		
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			who lose the spirit of holiness, but from the Islamic perspective is referring to the angel of
revelation jabril, Gabriel, to what the Scriptures to the prophets who received scripture, Jesus
receiving the gospel of Moses receiving
		
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			Abraham receiving the scrolls.
		
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			And what happens all of a sudden.
		
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			So we have an understanding that the spirit of holiness is not a personal experience, but it is one
that only comes to the prophets and messengers from Almighty our lives chosen.
		
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			Well, I'm just going to answer the question that you asked how do you find internal evidence for the
far beneath system? There's a very beautiful version of that pretty much sums it up for me where a
lot of the online creators isn't that in the remembrance of him, do hearts find rest and
contentment. And this is the reality. And I can tell you that coming out of Christianity, that even
though we may have had those emotional highs, you know,
		
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			that emotional high, but that is something that needs to be referred to as the replenishment, it
dies very quickly. The so called feeling with the Holy Spirit, it goes but there's something
different about that can only be experienced, can only be experienced is that contentment that you
find. And remembering the one true Creator of all things is the way he wants to be remembered with
that pure isn't that one. So internally, the evidence is only for is only in the eyes of the
beholder. It's not something that I can put out and someone else, the external evidences that God
gives us is part of that internal evidence for us to have peace in our lives. And in the remembrance
		
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			of God, do hearts find that risk and contentment. And the scholars have stated that the real wealth
of this life is the contentment with whatever you do, whether it be good or bad. And that's one
thing for sure that I know without trying to Bachelors of religion, that the Holy Spirit doesn't
give you it might give you that feeling when it's good. When things are good, you might have that
enjoyment of the Holy Ghost but when it's bad, didn't have that feeling of contentment with whatever
God is given that something is true.
		
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			Because
		
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			I spent a lot of years
		
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			in business and marketing a life
		
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			and what I remember that people been filled with spirit
		
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			when you get somebody on stage and he really out there shouting telling you how this exciting
experience and how you can have what I want to share this with you. Here's what I have people all
excited and
		
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			spirit of what he was talking about. But it wasn't even Christianity wasn't even a religion.
		
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			That was
		
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			Herbalife
		
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			well this is here's the proof because you asked for proof
		
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			if somebody does not know Arabic language at all,
		
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			yet when they hear the words are on in Arabic language and they start crying
		
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			What is that?
		
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			What is that?
		
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			Because when I first heard the Quran beside I was trying to convert the Muslim, Christian, yet every
time he would recite I feel like
		
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			again slower was nice. I didn't know this was the exact words recited
		
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			by the Holy Spirit
		
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			the angel Gabriel
		
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			one of the most powerful or when I used to when I was doing prison chaplain work is the verse in
Surah chapter two we're stupid.
		
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			I recited this one time, and right next to where we were holding our services. Some Christians were
over there.
		
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			Yeah.
		
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			We were trying to talk with ourselves
		
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			every time
		
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			Tony Raji
		
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			Raji Allahu wa ala Hall you
		
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			are you.
		
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			He
		
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			was co co co
		
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			what I
		
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			love the
		
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			when I reached those last words,
		
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			these guys became totally silent
		
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			and never made another peak, or we had our services. The meaning of those words name slang says
nothing in English and we'll bring it. I know I've tried many times. I'll try again tonight. For
those who
		
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			don't know about Islam. Allah says here
		
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			that he's a law, the one beside whom there is no way the universe.
		
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			The end we're living
		
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			the self subsisting.
		
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			He doesn't get tired. He doesn't sleep.
		
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			Then he has.
		
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			Of course, he tells you that he is the owner of the universe, everything in the heavens and earth
belongs to him. Now comes a rhetorical question. Who is there? He's asking.
		
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			Exactly exam I have been given permission to do. So there's no intercession in Islam except the
permission to search.
		
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			Then he tells you that it's a law that has all the knowledge of everything.
		
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			And you don't have any knowledge
		
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			is courtesy extends over the universe.
		
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			And he feels no fatigue and taking go. And he is mighty, and majestic.
		
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			Thank you sure you serve. And we have a couple more question before this live filming of the D show
on guidance TV, we make use of ESET with Tysabri shake metalia and Joshua Evans, hope everybody's
enjoying this episode and we're going to get into the next question. Now. The question is asking p
King peter king just had some hearings about the radicalization of Muslim youth. Yes. What are your
thoughts about this? And does Islam promote violence and radicalization
		
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			was was almost in
		
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			the way of the middle path, bounce back in categorically
		
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			denounces extremists. In fact, the Prophet Muhammad God,
		
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			he said three times his slab of terrorism or extremism, extremism is destroyed, extremism will be
destroyed and repeated three times. So sadly, a terrorist is imbalanced in the modern way of life.
And forbids us to to go to extremes. And too far to the left too far to the right.
		
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			Now, the hearing that we witnessed by Peter King, actually the know that the Senate committee of
Judiciary Committee held another hearing about two weeks later, we'll do the flip side of his
hearing is hearing promoted Islamophobia. The other hearing in the senate promoted a more balanced
understanding of the rights that we have in this country. So how do you lead this this balance even
in that
		
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			it's almost a shame that we have to defend ourselves on these types of issues from these types of
people. It's almost a shame that we even have a recognition that is undeserving. Because when we
look at one person, saying that they are going to become an expert on the radicalization of Muslims
in America, when I don't probably know any Muslims ever spoken to him. I don't know any Masjid has
ever hosted him. I don't know he never set foot in the fourth album was there in the United States
of America.
		
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			When in reality, all three of us, including all four of us on this panel, probably, you know,
circumvented, you know, the
		
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			entire system of machines.
		
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			In every one, everyone that has any type of address.
		
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			Someone doesn't have addresses on them, you know, to say that there's a problem with the Muslim
youth being radicalized American Muslims are not doing enough to circumvent the problem themselves,
then we have to ask the question, why has there not been a plethora of Muslims extremists doing
crazy things, you know, as an outcome of this, you know, suppose and
		
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			discrimination that Muslims are turning a blind eye to terrorism and extremism. And as you were
saying very much just to reiterate this is he was saying that there's not enough Muslims saying
		
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			that there's not enough of speaking out about it. And this one, I'm going to leave that this very
much in turn, according to the evidence turns out pretty much 99%.
		
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			So very clearly, when it comes to these type of things, we just kind of say that the evidence don't.
He has to say what he had to say everybody has their right to say what they want to say that's a
constitutional right afforded to us, let's say we have to say but when it comes to judging the
weight of
		
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			the talk,
		
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			one of the most important things about being a Muslim is the truth.
		
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			Even Allah says in the Quran, Chapter 17, verse 81, the truth, the heart
		
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			will come, and it will destroy the very
		
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			truth will destroy the Bible, the Bible will be destroyed by the Bible is false.
		
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			Hawk and this is the subject we started with tonight, by the way, we were talking about truth.
		
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			And I was listening to
		
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			Joshua talking about this subject, that when the truth is there, the alternate cannot exist. But
when there is no truth, that there's nothing exists except offer.
		
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			And we'll go back to what we said all night long. It's our responsibility, brothers and sisters.
		
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			And I'm saying brothers and sisters in humanity, even if you're not Muslim, you still have the
responsibility to learn here tonight.
		
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			This is not something you can ignore.
		
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			And say, Well, I still want to believe this or that. Well, the truth is here
		
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			is
		
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			it is our responsibility to say the truth. Now.
		
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			I'm going to contradict you
		
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			can contribute
		
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			in a little bit of way,
		
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			because I have to say the truth.
		
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			And while there are maybe 4000 plus margins in the United States, and 99.9% of all of those
		
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			are bringing out some of the best of the youth that we have some of the great youth that we have
here working with us tonight.
		
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			Still, that's not always the case. There are some Muslims
		
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			who have been misguided, and will some really stupid things.
		
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			And I know that to be a fact because there's a washed marks across the street from my house two
houses down, and other ones walk out in the middle of the street walk for 60 seconds and you're
inside the most.
		
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			You guys know, right? It was in that exact old house.
		
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			were five of our own brothers in Islam,
		
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			conspired
		
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			and drew up plans
		
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			to sneak off,
		
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			get on an airplane and fly to Pakistan, jump off the plane and declared
		
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			they all went to jail. We
		
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			already know that.
		
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			They understood.
		
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			errors are really about
		
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			these boys. None of us knew not none of us knew them. I found out when I was on the road all the
time. I found out when I came back. Okay, big.
		
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			Ask me. What do you teach these guys, guys? And they started telling me what's going on. And I'm
like, Oh my god, I need to hear something about some boys
		
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			from your house.
		
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			I said
		
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			I'm bored all the time I got here.
		
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			And then they brought it home. And the FBI said to me.
		
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			They said how you go around the world. But you can go across the street.
		
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			I said what do you mean, they said we've seen your stuff? We know who you are. We mentioned you by
the way.
		
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			They said well, you know you guys, we know what you're about. And, you know, we want you to teach
this the real Islam.
		
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			I was shocked. They were telling me that it literally said go across the street and start teaching
these guys. How do you let this happen?
		
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			If the United States FBI is coming to me and say, I'm wondering
		
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			May Allah help all of us?
		
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			Like No Other any non Muslim still with us here? Have you enjoyed yourselves?
		
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			We certainly glad that you took the opportunity to comment demonstrated courage. We commend you for
the courage to come out and meet with us. We have a question for you.
		
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			Are you ready to obey the One God
		
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			along with our partners or disturbs you if you believe in God, you would you consider this as a way
of life for you to become
		
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			he said yes. He said yes.
		
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			Anybody else?
		
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			And now Maggie raised her hand.
		
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			But you raise your hand right?
		
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			Mashallah, what's your name?
		
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			Oscar, Oscar. Oscar.
		
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			I like this name.
		
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			I just watched Sesame Street.
		
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			Anyway, it's nice to have you guys with us tonight. We do the menu and we make
		
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			we don't need to clap for you. We want to give you something better than just clapping and noise.
Oh, how many of you must say a prayer in Arabic let's say on me.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			I will move on.
		
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			Dina solanco in
		
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			Edina, Serato was lucky.
		
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			English are lower guys to the straight path.
		
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			Whoever says this deep in their heart
		
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			instead of a peace, peace, peace to everybody that attended and peace be unto you. My guests are
salaam aleikum.
		
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			At least it is what we need for you and me. Peace. The solution for humanity
		
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			pieces what we need