Yusuf Estes – No Brainer, Scientific Proofs for the Scientists

Yusuf Estes

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The speakers emphasize the importance of science and philosophy in understanding God and finding true believers in the concept of God. They also discuss the use of testable evidence and finding the right person to ask for in various fields. The importance of community outreach and protecting employees and communities is emphasized, along with protecting the health of employees and community. The speakers emphasize the need for everyone to be part of the community and make a positive difference.

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			Bismillah Alhamdulillah wa salatu salam ala rasulillah Allah, Allah, Allah, he was a big man. I said
Villa ilaha illa, la haut de luxury kala, but I said when Muhammad Abdul
		
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			Salam Alaikum.
		
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			Tonight we're going to be talking about one of my favorite subjects. Islam
		
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			is my favorite subject.
		
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			Everybody likes Islam.
		
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			Does anybody here doesn't like Islam.
		
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			I dare you to stand up in front of all these terrorists. I mean, Muslims, I meant to say Muslims.
		
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			Actually, the subject tonight is kind of big.
		
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			And the subject we're talking about now is going to be about science. And a lot of times people in
the religion business don't want to go there. They want to talk about science because it could mess
up what they're trying to say. Some real obvious things happen when you get into science, science,
basically, meaning what what are we talking about? When we talk about science? We're talking about
proving things with testable evidence. Can I use this term? Is that okay? I'm not trying to redefine
anything. But will everybody accept proving something with testable evidence? Can I use that? must
say that science, okay.
		
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			The first thing that happens in the religious business is, there's not a whole lot you can prove.
		
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			There's not what are you going to prove? And I remember when I first came into Islam, I wasn't I had
no idea was coming to Islam, I was trying to convert, remember that? A Muslim to be a Christian.
		
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			And he said, I'll go to your religion.
		
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			It's a great, he said, if your religion is better than my religion, he said, but you're gonna have
to have proof on
		
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			religion, by the way, that's one of my degrees happens to be in theology. And for sure, religion
		
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			is not about proof. It's about faith. Faith, you gotta have faith, you know, like that. Not about
proof was that?
		
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			I said, faith is religion. He said, No. In Islam, we have both.
		
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			Both. How can you have both? How can it be that you're gonna tell me that you have faith and proof?
How?
		
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			And then I challenge him? Are you gonna tell me you can prove there's a God?
		
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			Now stop and think? What kind of question Did I just ask him? What?
		
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			A man preaching a religion is asking somebody else to prove my point. I'm out here talking about
God, right? I'm saying there's a God. Right? Every preacher is saying, there's a God. There's no
religion on Earth, it will tell you. Well, we're not real sure. We're just kind of like having fun
with you today. No, there's God. There is God. Is there any proof? And then the preacher himself
ago? No, there's no proof. How could I be asking him? Can you prove it? I'm supposed to be a
preacher. He said in Islam, that's absolutely provable, testable evidence. The science starts right
there. Where does science start in Islam? Immediately?
		
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			Where's the proof?
		
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			Who will allow the Holocaust Malati? Well, art, he's the one who created the heavens in the earth.
Alcoholic
		
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			in Arabic, the creator.
		
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			No scientist wants to start with that. creator.
		
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			Oh, well, logical conclusion, testable evidence, go back to science. If there's a creation, there
has to be a creator. Yes or no, yes or no. I just want to know that. If there's a creation, there's
a greater yes or no.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			So ask the scientists. Isn't that true? If there's a reason there's a greater, he'll say no. To Why?
He said there's no creation.
		
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			Whoa,
		
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			what's this?
		
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			What's what? what's in front of you? Don't you see anything? Have you got a philosophy? Anybody
know? What's philosophy? What's philosophy? philosophy, my limited knowledge, right? But it seems to
me philosophy is proving you don't exist anymore.
		
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			Cuz that's one of the things they ask you. Can you prove you exist?
		
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			That's philosophy for you, huh? I know. I don't want that. Say can't prove you exist. Are you sure
what if I walk up and smack you and you go, Hey, I don't exist.
		
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			I don't like that deal. testable evidence. Is there a creation? Yes.
		
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			are no let's solve that tonight. It's hot up here. Excuse me.
		
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			Everybody's got your eyes open, right? Do you see anything around you?
		
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			Okay, then it's there. Can we accept that? If you see stuff in front of you, I'm gonna say it's
there. All right?
		
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			And if you hear something, is anybody here right now you can't hear what I'm saying. Now, that's a
real stupid question, isn't it? Huh? Come on, think about it. Anybody here cannot hear me. Duh. So
if you can see, and you can hear that something Yes or no?
		
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			All right. So we're going to use that for testable evidence. Do you see anything? Yes. You hear
anything? Yes. Therefore, something is there. So it exists? Do you accept the existence? Okay,
accept that.
		
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			Now, we want to talk about where did it come from? Well,
		
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			everybody knows. Human beings came from monkeys what
		
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			we did.
		
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			Okay, easy one for you this easy. I'm not going to stretch your brain too hard.
		
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			You're going to tell me we came from monkeys. How does it work? This is evolution. What is
evolution? evolution means something evolves. It's at one stage, and then it evolves to another
stage. By the way, most religions don't accept evolution. Religions don't accept evolution.
		
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			evolving from this to this.
		
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			They said, there's this big mass, a rock floating in space.
		
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			And it blew up.
		
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			What made it blow up?
		
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			I don't know. When did it blow up? I don't know. How did it blow up? I don't know.
		
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			What was it before? It was a rock? I don't know.
		
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			But you tell me evolution. So the rock must have come from something else? I don't know. But anyway,
there was a rock. All right. And it blew up and it blew up. Okay. And then. And then everything
happened after that. Oh, really. Everything came from a blowing up are trying to get the idea how it
works. And from the blowing up
		
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			came stars. How did that happen? From the blowing up? Excuse me? I don't want to bother you with
your thinking. But we're Muslims. And you can pick up any newspaper or listen to any television
channel on earth. And you will find we're the experts on blowing up okay.
		
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			To know jealous about blowing up when you blow something up.
		
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			Is it a mess? Or it's real nice. Which one? organized or mess?
		
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			Okay, I'm gonna use the word chaos, meaning big mess. Chaos or organization.
		
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			Okay, just real slow blowing up. Chaos organization. Which one?
		
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			Okay, but just to be real sure. In case you forgot.
		
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			Look out with your eyes. Look out as far as you can see at night, especially and look at the stars.
Is it pretty?
		
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			It's so beautiful. It's such a beautiful Mystique kind of a thing that a human being goes, whoa, is
so overwhelming that a young boy like to take his new wife, his bride out his girl and take her out
just to look at the stars. They do it all the time. Because it's so romantic. And so you're just
looking at a bunch of fires? If all you believe in is Is this what you said? evolution? loads are
just fires, man just light some matches and get excited.
		
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			But no, you'd like to look at those. And there's patterns in there. Are there patterns or no? Do
people follow those patterns and figure out how to go from A to B? Yes or no? Okay. So there's
something of organization and it came out of a blowing up, huh? Amazing. Now if I took a glass, and
I walk out to the cement, and I drop it, boom.
		
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			What am I looking at? Am I looking at six 810 12 little small glasses all filled up with water? Or
am I looking at a mess? chaos? Which one?
		
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			All right, let's do another one. I'll drop another glass. Maybe that one will make the six glasses
or eight glasses. Oh, no. and another and another and another and another how many glasses will I
drop before it will split up and make a nice little small set of glasses for me and it will never
ever ever happen yes or no
		
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			and suppose a cyclone
		
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			Or tornado goes through where all the old cars, you know, where you put the old cars when they're no
good anymore. junkyard, and a big storm goes through and stirs them all up. Tsunami goes through
them all up. And when it goes away, a brand new car is sitting there or chaos.
		
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			Strange and
		
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			you can see that. And you're so smart. You're such a big scientist, but you can't figure out that
this is a creation. Why? Well, because if it is, then there's a creator, and you don't want to know
about that. That's a real problem. And is that the problem? You don't want to know. So you decide is
you supposed to bring me to evidence, testable evidence? Can I see any kind of evidence for what
your argument is? Anything? Just show me something that should well, human being looks like a
monkey? Well,
		
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			hold on.
		
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			Hold on.
		
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			I do have a brother in law. And he does look like a monkey. You're right. But that doesn't mean that
human beings came out of monkeys.
		
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			And even if they did, even if they did, that doesn't prove your theory that there's no God, where'd
the monkey come from?
		
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			And Excuse me, I don't like to hurt your philosophy. But if it's evolved, something is here. It
becomes better. So it's not this thing anymore. Is it? It becomes that yes or no? And then that
becomes the next thing and the next thing and according to the pictures they show you in the books
written by atheists.
		
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			It shows you that there's this little creepy thing comes out of the water.
		
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			And then the creepy thing becomes like a little small. I don't know what and then it becomes like a
marmoset. The marmoset becomes some kind of a little small monkey, a bigger monkey, then it becomes
an ape of some kind, then it becomes a chimpanzee looking thing and then a gorilla and then a man
looking thing and then
		
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			there's homosapien, right, right. That's what they show Yes or No?
		
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			Okay, even if we go with this theory, humans came from monkeys.
		
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			Why are there still monkeys?
		
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			Oops.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Well, you don't understand. Yeah, I don't want to understand how you understand. I really don't. I
like I like me, and real simple minded. I like it because everything works.
		
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			But still,
		
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			for the benefit of those who got a little too much education.
		
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			They got so much education, they can't think straight anymore. We're going to try to help them a
little bit with what we call testable evidence.
		
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			I want to give you a little scenario and let you think about this.
		
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			And I'm going to play the part of a professor.
		
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			He's a philosophy professor at the University.
		
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			One of these big fancy universities of higher earning and misunderstanding.
		
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			I mean, higher learning and understand sorry, anyway, and his name is I am Guevara. And he's the
professor of philosophy.
		
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			Now he has some students that are new, this is the first year.
		
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			So when he gets started, he's going to have a good time with the newbies you know it. So he goes in.
Hello, class. Hello. Hello. Okay.
		
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			So do we have any new students here?
		
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			Yeah, we got several. Okay. Great.
		
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			Son.
		
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			Do you know what philosophy means?
		
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			Well, I want you to think about something. See what you can prove. And what you can't prove.
		
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			Can you prove you're here right now?
		
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			I don't know.
		
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			You prove you exist.
		
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			I don't know.
		
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			If there was a tree on a desert island. Nobody is there. No animals, no birds, nothing is there. The
tree becomes old and it rots. And then it falls over one day and hits the ground. Will the tree make
any sound? If there's nobody there to hear it?
		
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			And son
		
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			if you ever thought about a chicken
		
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			Where did she come from? come from egg. Where did the egg come from? A chicken. But where did the
chicken come from? An egg and what
		
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			The income from a chicken so which one was first the chicken or the egg? The chicken? But didn't
come out of an egg. Oh yeah, but where did the egg come from? I don't know. Oh, sit down boy.
		
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			Do any believers here with us any young men like to talk to me about belief? One little Christian
boys? Me Me stainable Yes sir.
		
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			Son you believe in God? Yes sir. Yes, sir Otto. Okay.
		
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			So
		
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			your God is good? Yes sir. Yes sir. God is good.
		
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			Your God, can you do anything? You sir? He sure can. Yes, sir. God, God, he can do anything.
		
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			And your God is good? Yes. Is there any evil in the world?
		
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			Yeah.
		
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			So your God, he can do it. Did your God create everything? Yeah, he sure did.
		
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			So your God created everything and there's evil. Is that right?
		
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			Yeah, but your God is good. Yeah.
		
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			The people die. Yeah. People get sick. Yeah.
		
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			The people suffer. Yeah.
		
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			Are people in pain and agony? Yeah.
		
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			Those are prostitutes industry. Yeah. Drug addicts over here. Yeah. People in jail. Yeah. Murder.
* death. Is that existing storms like tsunami? is this happening? Yo.
		
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			You're good. He's good.
		
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			Son, Are you good?
		
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			Well, I like to think I am
		
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			mature a good boy. Yes, sir. All right. Now if you saw somebody over here was suffering. Wouldn't
you help them out? Yes, sir.
		
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			A victim of some kind of a tragedy. Would you go to them? Would you help them? Yes, sir. I would. I
would do that. Sure. You would soon. You're a good boy. But you said your God is good. And he can do
anything. Yes, sir. So why didn't he do something about that?
		
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			We'll see sir. Son, where did evil come from? From your God and your God make evil?
		
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			Well, no, sir. No, sir. God is good. He wouldn't make any evil.
		
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			So where did it come from? Oh, the devil made it the devil made evil so the devil has power hmm
		
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			yeah, so you're God's not the only god there's a good God and a bad God. Hmm. do God's will not to
know exactly well.
		
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			So I heard you guys have a trinity. But now it became a square. You got a new one in there. How's
that work?
		
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			Sit down boy.
		
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			Another hand goes up.
		
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			Ah, who's my new student over here? Sir My name is Mohammed. Mohammed you one of them moslems?
		
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			Yes, sir. Well, why don't you speak some wisdom to us here today. My fine Muslim friend.
		
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			You have something to say?
		
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			Sir, I'd like to ask you a question. Oh, you want to ask me something?
		
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			Go ahead, boy. Bring it on. Sir.
		
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			Is there such a thing as light Are
		
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			you trying to be funny boy?
		
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			No, I'm just asking the question. Of course there's light there's light all over the place. Open
your eyes light is everywhere. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. I understand. second part of the question, sir.
Is there darkness? Well now sun. If
		
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			everybody knows there's darkness.
		
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			There's light and there's darkness. You're sure? There's not
		
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			What are you talking about?
		
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			Sir, there's light. There's light all over the place here.
		
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			We have watts of light megawatts of light.
		
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			Light from light bulbs, candles, lanterns, flashlights matches the sun the moon there's all kinds of
light sir. But what kind of darkness is there?
		
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			You can bring me a light a light bulb a flashlight a match. But sir, can you bring me a bag of
darkness?
		
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			I failed to see your points on what do you have to say and get it said and get it done.
		
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			Sir, what I'm saying is there is light
		
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			but there
		
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			is no such thing as darkness. There's an absence of light, an absence of light that we call
darkness. But that's our perception. That is only our perception. We gave it a name, but it doesn't
really exist. It's the lack of light. What exists is light. And if it's not there, then there is
nothing. So you have lied or nothing
		
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			or failed to see your point, son, sir. I would like to ask you one more question. Ask.
		
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			Is there heat now there's heat. Everybody knows there's heat.
		
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			It's getting hot in here. Yes, sir. Yes.
		
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			Is there cold?
		
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			Sun you are pushing yourself. I don't know how you got signed up in my class. You don't know there's
cold Of course there's cold.
		
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			No, sir. There's not.
		
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			We have heat and we measure heat. In bt you British thermal units. We measure heat in degrees on a
thermometer.
		
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			We have hot. We have very hot. We have the hottest of hot But sir, you can bring heat. But can you
bring cold?
		
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			Because there's no limit on how high heat can go according to your testable evidence. But there is a
limit on how cold cold can go 452 degrees Kelvin after that. It doesn't get any colder than that.
That's it. That's the cold is cold. There is according to your science, your testable evidence.
		
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			What your point by? Point is, sir, we give a name to something to describe how we perceive it. But
it doesn't mean it exists.
		
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			Sir, what's your opinion of God? You asked me there isn't any god.
		
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			Why? What do you mean? Why?
		
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			Can you broke as a god? Show me a god anyway? hate God, why are you?
		
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			Remember, I'm just doing it.
		
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			Sir, why don't you believe in God, that simple boy, because we're talking about testable evidence
here.
		
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			If I don't hear it.
		
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			If I don't see it.
		
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			If I don't smell it if I don't taste it if I can't fit it with my hands. It don't exist.
		
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			Oh, really?
		
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			Sure. Is there sound? You're pushing me? Boy.
		
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			You're pushing me. There is sound? Yes. Yeah. All right.
		
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			So there's sound that is very quiet. Medium, loud, very loud, louder than loud. Yes or no? Yes,
		
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			sir, is there something called silence? I'd like to have some if there is any right now?
		
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			No, so there's no such thing as silence. It's the absence of sound. Again, it's a perception that we
give it boy, you're pushing my buttons.
		
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			But what I'm saying, son is this.
		
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			There ain't no God. Because I don't see no God. I don't hear No, God, I can't smell I can't taste
and can't pay them. And I can't even imagine a god therefore there is no God.
		
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			Really, sir. You earlier mentioned something to us
		
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			about God being good.
		
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			But isn't good something that we give a perception to too?
		
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			And sir, isn't it true that every human being is born is going to die sooner or later?
		
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			So how would you you know, what's the best way for you to live or die? What would be your evidence
for that? What would be your evidence for where you came from? And when you look to the stars, when
you look to the constellations when you look to the planets, and you look at how they're designed,
and they're all in a pattern? Are they in a pattern? Yeah.
		
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			Where did the pattern come from?
		
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			No answer.
		
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			Sir. Aren't there spheres roundings going around? and other spheres round things going around them?
Sir? Isn't that what's happening out there? So what is it true? Yes. And those are in patterns, and
they're all working together moving in the universe, like a big, huge, something moving, turning.
Who designed that? It's not a design.
		
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			Going back to the glass that you drop on the ground, going back to this idea of you drop it on the
ground, it breaks into a lot of pieces, yes or no? I don't see your point. Just think
		
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			Sir?
		
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			Because isn't it also according to your science? Something called molecules? Yes. And aren't they
little round things? Yes. What is your theory of the atom? Is it around thing? So what? And doesn't
it have little round things going around it to
		
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			something you call the proton, neutron? electron? And don't they kind of work all together? So what?
So you can't see either one with your naked eye. It wasn't until scientists invented the telescope,
that we knew what planets really were right. And it wasn't until the study of the planet itself by
looking at other constellations, and planets, we began to realize that our planet was also kind of
moving around something to do with that, is it? So what?
		
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			And sir, it wasn't until somebody invented the microscope that we could see anything like molecules
and come up with a theory of atoms, is that true or false? So what, but all of this is organized,
all of this is having patterns.
		
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			And you said yourself, the testable evidence. So we have very good evidence of some kind of
organization who organized it.
		
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			Who put it in this pattern that you see? Who did that? Did you
		
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			know answer?
		
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			Sure, you've talked about God being good.
		
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			You talked about the things that happened to human beings. And we already said that this is what we
perceive. But we don't really know what is good. We don't know what's best for us. But if there is a
creator of everything that has been created, and then he's the one who's taking care of everything,
he's the Sustainer and then he's the one making things happen. It's up to him to decide what's the
best for his creation Yes or no? No answer. Obviously, he's not gonna answer that. Because he
doesn't want to accept it does he? Sir I'd like to call your attention to something
		
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			this blue sun Don't be bringing in your religion in my class I don't want the book in here I don't
want you in here. I don't Sir sir. Excuse me. This has science in it what there is no religion book
belief out there that's got any testable science Okay. Sir, then that means if this does have
testable science in it, then this means that you will accept this as a science book and not a
religion book.
		
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			No answer. Okay.
		
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			First of all, I want to begin with the way it came to our Prophet Soleil it was someone
		
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			the first words from Almighty God.
		
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			Do Prophet Mohammed Salah live Islam or something like this?
		
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			He Manisha Tania Raji Bismillah Ar Rahman AR Ragini, ikura Bismillah, Arabic Allah The Holla
		
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			Holla.
		
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			Cinnamon Allah
		
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			ikura well, removal from
		
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			Allah, Allah mobiel column, Allah molins Anima la Mia.
		
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			The class becomes totally silent. They've never heard anything like this before. Is something
beautiful? Even some people feel like a tear coming to their eyes. They don't know why they don't
know Arabic, but something they feel. What was that he read?
		
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			Professor is like a statue is not moving at all anymore. And the boy continues. He said, Sir, the
words you just heard came 1400 years ago from the creator of everything that exists. And he explains
about science in those words. He gives an example in those words, and he tells the human being a lot
about himself.
		
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			It says
		
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			Bismillahirrahmanirrahim ikura. Which means recite, by the way, by the way, don't say read everybody
here. Repeat after me recite
		
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			one more time.
		
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			It means don't say read anymore, because it doesn't carry the right meaning in English anymore. Used
to a long time ago people used to read poetry, meaning they did it from memory. They don't
understand that anymore. Say recite. Okay, back into the story. Okay. So in this story, he said it
means recite, in the name of your Lord, recite one What?
		
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			And he's saying something, your Lord who created Whoa, this is the creator of all of this. He
created
		
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			insan the human being min Allah from an Allah what is an allok he created the human being from a
leech
		
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			because it says in the Arabic dictionary, a leech, that's a little thing and Amazon river that if it
gets on you, it sucks your blood. A leech. It also said, an allocates a clot. When you get a blood
clot, you get cut and it plots up. That's a plot, plot, aka is a clot. And also allok mean something
that cleans hangs on. Okay. Do you I don't know if you have it in India, but in my country, we have
something called refrigerator magnets. And it's on the front of every refrigerator door to kids put
those magnets up there until you can't see the door anymore. It's all magnets. Those are Allah.
They're clinging. Allah, a leech, Allah, Tarr blood, Alec something hanging on. And now in the last
		
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			couple of decades, they discovered I'm talking about now not 1400 years ago, that under a
microscope, they cannot they can now prove exactly what a human being looks like when he's conceived
in the womb of the mother.
		
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			At the point of conception, he is microscopic. You can't see him with the naked eye. But he is
clinging to the wall of the universe. And he's hanging on there. shaped like a what? a leech and he
forms a clot of blood right there. And every time I ask any doctor of gynecology about this, he said
that's exactly the description. And Dr. Keith Moore in Toronto, Canada, the top embryologist in the
world said the same words over a decade ago.
		
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			And we have it on our website is lamb tomorrow.com. I've worked my commercial right into the Sorry,
it's lamb tomorrow.com is lm t o mo wrow.com. We're open 24 hours a day and plenty of free parking
back to the program in progress. Okay, so here we're back in the professor's University, the boys
telling the progress are back on track. Okay. The allok described here is mentioned by Dr. Keith
Moore and it is in the video on the website go listen what he said. He said the description in the
Quran of the formation of the fetus inside of the uterus is exactly what we've come to know now.
It's no longer a theory. It's testable evidence
		
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			and the shape of this the way it shaped. And then when a law speaks about the continuation of the
development, to the stage of an Allah, mood, la nucia all of these things that Allah mentioned,
exactly. fit the description what we know today, and he said, who are non Muslim, who is the doctor
of embryology for the world. And he said it's impossible that anybody at the time of Muhammad
Sallallahu wasallam knew such as this. Therefore, he said this Quran must be from who Allah and he
said the word in Arabic Allah.
		
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			So please, if you're going to preach to me, from your scientific point of view, please use your own
testable evidence.
		
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			Maybe you've never heard of the Quran before. Maybe you don't know insert the rock man 55 verse 33,
he talks to us about the other side outward away from ourselves to the universe.
		
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			and beyond. Anyway, it's, it says, Oh you assembly
		
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			of jinn and mankind.
		
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			Go ahead and try to go through the layers, the zones of the atmosphere of the heavens and the zones
of the earth and try to get out beyond that. Go ahead, try to go to outer space. Go ahead.
		
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			But you will never transgress those zones in those layers ever. You're never going to go to outer
space, you'll be sold time.
		
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			Except by a mighty power and authority.
		
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			And the English word Sultan is from Seoul Don, it means authority or power. When ask your question,
sir. Professor Hello, are you wear this
		
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			shirt when you buy your fuel for your car? How do you buy it? Well, what do you mean? How do you buy
it? What quantity? Will I buy it by the leader? Okay in the United States at bat by the gallon? Yes.
And what's your point? Well, it costs a lot of money, sir. Yes, it does. But the you know, whenever
at NASA, when they buy fuel for those rocket ships to put them in outer space and to put those
satellites up there, they don't buy it by the leader. They don't buy it by the gallon. They buy it
by the turn.
		
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			ton, and they fill up those huge cylinders that they attached to the side of the rocket ship. And
then when they light it and it goes up so much fire comes out so much what, what comes out, Sultan,
so much power coming out of there to lift that thing up, up, up, up, up, up and then when he gets up
there, they throw away those cylinders because they're through those layers now they don't have to
do that anymore when he gets up easier than little small jet. And Senator.
		
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			But when did this come this didn't come last week didn't wasn't Newsweek last week. It didn't come
out in Life magazine in 1950. It didn't come out in Colliers magazine in 1930. This came in the
Quran 1400 years ago in the desert,
		
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			to a man that didn't know how to read nor write.
		
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			Go ahead, transgress the bounds the layers and zones of the earth and the heavens and go out into
outer space if you can, and you can't until you have this authority from a law and this power that's
going to put you up there
		
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			who said that Prophet Mohammed Salah liner was what sonatas still don't see your point. I don't get
it, sir. Right, sir. We'll go slow for those who are not paying attention.
		
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			In this same book, it uses the word out Tad
		
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			out that means what? Well, I happen to know that one song I studied some Arabic. Alright, what does
it mean? It means 10 pigs, don't you stab down in the ground? You know, steaks or nails in the
ground? Good. It's exactly what it means. But a lot, I used it to describe the jumble. What is Java?
Well, that means mountain boy, you're right, it means mountain.
		
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			And the law describes that the route or the 10 pegs coming down off the mountains, go down deep,
deep, like 10 pegs into the ground, something that nobody knew until the last century. And it's in
the books of geography and it's on our website, commercial Islam tomorrow.com. You can go see it.
They're talking about the Quran, the science in the ground, check it out.
		
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			And what about when, as our tells us about the Bahrain, two seas, where the two seas come together,
same surah, same chapter. He tells us about that.
		
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			But they don't mix.
		
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			They can't mix. And when Jacques Cousteau, the eminent scientists from France, discovered, this is
an amazing, amazing situation where the Mediterranean feeds off into the Atlantic Ocean, these two
big seas coming together, but they have two different salinities different amounts of salt, two
different temperatures, two different densities, two different life forms, not the same. And when
they come together, that one stays inside of the other, but they don't mix.
		
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			And when he got ready to talk about that, he had a Muslim on the boat with him. And he said, we
already know that that's grown 1400 years ago.
		
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			Yeah, we won't make that then into anything Leave it. Then, when this book talks about when the
river of Sweetwater pours into the salinity of the saltwater, and they don't mix, and you go to the
Mississippi River, and you find the same thing, and it says right here, and it talks to us in here
about the stars, it talks about the moon and the sun and the earth, and everything that Allah
created and describes them in detail and tells us that the earth is doing what kawi turning, turning
the same thing like when you'd make a turban cowi turning, the Earth is turning and nobody believed
that back then because you don't feel they're turning, do you. So we assumed that the Earth was the
		
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			center of the universe, and that the sun was going around us what we thought. But it mentions that
even the sun is in orbit, the Earth is in orbit. How could the sun be in an orbit? But guess what we
found out? It's in an orbit. The sun has an orbit. It's not being still and the earth is going
around the sun the same way the moon is going around the Earth. All of its moving, swimming, and I'm
not using this swimming, swimming. Who is telling us this the rock bellami The Lord of the worlds
		
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			I don't see your point, son, I didn't think you would.
		
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			I didn't expect you to.
		
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			I'm not doing this just for you. I'm reminding myself and anybody else that can hear me because I'm
not trying to guide you. If your Lord wants you guided he'll guide you.
		
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			But he says in this book.
		
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			You're not the unbeliever see it Take a look at this book.
		
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			If it weren't for him other than a law you would find with it
		
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			In what many contradictions find one
		
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			we're waiting 1400 years we're waiting and so far all they come up with some goofy websites that
they put up today and take down tomorrow.
		
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			The only reason they stay there is because stupid Muslims keep passing around the wrong websites
		
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			or website on the other hand is Islam tomorrow.com which you're free to pass around? Or under that
I'm over it.
		
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			Yeah, watch out for Texans By the way, you know, you're either with us, or nevermind, that's another
speech. So back to the classroom in here is this boy, this young boy talking to professor's like
paralyzed? He can't think anymore. He never heard anybody talk like that. And he keeps pointing to
this book and talking about the Quran.
		
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			The Quran says if you're in doubt about it,
		
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			bring a book like it
		
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			1400 years, nobody has done.
		
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			Now I'm going to digress just for a minute and let you think I have visited on many campuses
throughout the United States and Canada, and in Mexico and in Pakistan, Egypt. And in Turkey. I've
been around the world hum de la coming here. It's a great experience for me here in India. And I'm
thankful for that. And I'm telling you that everywhere I went, I asked people the same questions.
Everywhere I asked about the subject of Revelation, I got the same answers.
		
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			Koran is still existing in the original language, of course, on the language of recitation that when
which it came, LaGuardia is there
		
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			that exists. Today, people still speak it, they still understand the
		
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			bait house.
		
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			But the
		
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			young day, all of these things are new.
		
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			cz, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to appreciate the Quran. But if you are a rocket
scientist, then the knowledge that you have for going into outer space was there 1400 years ago. And
while we're on the subject of science and scientists, it was Muslim scientists 1000 years ago that
offered us the testable way to find out what is true. Who are the ones who came up with the idea of
testable evidence in the first place. If it wasn't Imam Bukhari, Robert de la ley. Who was this?
		
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			Is the evidence before you put it down? Did you do that? Yes or no. That's the evidence.
		
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			The evidence used in Scotland Yard uses the same premise that was set out by our great emails 12 to
1300 years ago.
		
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			The same way they rate you on the internet to determine your credit worthiness on eBay is based on
the same premise that these scholars use to test the rewire the chain of narrators to show us which
had either real and which ones aren't.
		
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			The ijazah of Quran is the evidence in itself, of what the science of testable evidence.
		
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			And you never had a university
		
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			whatsoever like you have today until you copied it from the universities in Spain when it was under
Muslim rule. And you never even knew what a university like this was until you visited Iraq and saw
them there. And when you visited a Cairo and saw what's still today, the oldest universities still
operating on earth elazar Hamdulillah, Allah, let me go there, and be there and sit with the older
man. And when I'm going to use the word all amounts they undermine.
		
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			A person who has knowledge is
		
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			right. And what do you call somebody who graduates from a university if you don't call him? A what?
		
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			Somebody graduates, he's a alumni. From what word? Oops,
		
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			oops, now, you know,
		
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			and they still wear the long black robe.
		
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			That's not Latin. It's Arabic alumni from Ireland, and the long black robe, or did come from and go
to Turkey right now and watch the Imams. When they're going to eat a lot. They go in their little
cubby hole and get their little cap put it on. Then he gets his black robe, and he's wearing the
same one they're wearing today in universities, because they're copying the way of the scholars of
Islam 1000 years ago. You want to talk to me about testable evidence. We'll talk all day long as far
back as you want to go. Sir, do you know anything about algebra? Of course I do. Good. What does it
mean? Well, it's the science of using a number that's represented. It's an unknown number
		
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			represented by a letter who thought it up.
		
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			I don't know how duper
		
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			Arabic, it came from the Muslim scientists. What about the number exists in India called the Arabic
numbering system? And who thought it up? Who came up with zero? The Muslim scientists right here in
India? Only they call it Arabic because they didn't want to call them Muslim. So they said anybody
became Arab. Besides, they didn't want to say that became Muslim?
		
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			And how do you account for the fact that every single one of these evidences here is irrefutable?
And there's no mistakes in this book?
		
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			Go ahead. Show me. I brought something that's testable evidence.
		
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			It even tells me that people like you, who don't want to believe whether I warn you or warn you not
let me know, you're not gonna believe because the law has placed the seal on your heart. He placed
the seal on your hearing. He placed the ceiling over your seeing another seal? Who did that? Your
creator because you don't want to know him? And until you want to know him, you're not going to know
Him because He don't need you. Professors don't have anything else to say. He's already thinking I'm
going to get this kid out of my class. That's it finish. Just sit down. Oh, sir. One more thing. I
just have one last question. And I'm going to go sit down. Good. What's your question? Sir, you told
		
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			us to you that testable evidence
		
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			is something that you can see that's right, something you can hear. That's right. Something that you
can smell or taste something you can feel
		
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			something you could imagine. That's right. So all of these things are are testable evidence to you?
That's right. Sir. Can I ask you one final question? Just one?
		
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			Go ahead. Sir. Has anybody ever seen your brain? Has anybody ever heard your brain? Has anybody ever
smelled your brain case your brain felt your brain or imagined your brain?
		
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			No? Well, then, sir, according to your testable evidence, you don't have a brain
		
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			surgeon law fair share for sharing this knowledge with us hamdulillah I will not want to deprive you
of q&a, even though it's too late. I urge all of you to stick to the topics so that no it would be
all connected and then we can go forward inshallah. So I am here, Indra. Sir, you are converted from
Christianity into Islam. Please explain this in detail. Is it a spiritual transformation? Or is it
testable evidences. It takes about an hour and 40 minutes. I don't know if you really want that one
right now. But I'll tell you where you can get this out of home data. First of all, I want to tell
you something, thank you for taking your time to be with us and share. And please, I'm from Texas.
		
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			And we have attitude in Texas. We don't really mean anything by it. But it's kind of like a pushy
attitude. So when I do stuff, I hope you will understand it's this bad habit that I have. And I want
to really greet you in the right way and treat you in a good way. Okay. And you have good questions.
And certainly, I have myself, when I was very much younger, had some of the same thoughts that
you've had, how could there be a life after this life when you don't see anything? And how could
there be a God when I don't see any god? So what's the evidence?
		
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			And this is really what it keeps coming back to? What can I prove?
		
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			But there are people that no matter how much you try to prove to them.
		
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			They're not going to accept it.
		
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			They say I'm a seeker of Truth.
		
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			How many people here have you met, somebody said I'm a seeker of Truth, we all have. But when you
bring them the truth, and they go beta, I don't want to accept that. Then why so many of the people
who claim to be scientists, and following scientific testable evidences when we show them real proof
with testable evidence when it doesn't go with what they already want to believe they refuse to
accept it.
		
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			I recall just a couple of years ago, in one of the scientific journals that I picked up and one of
the airports
		
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			there was an article talking about the scientists had come across some study, under a microscope in
a laboratory to realize that there was a particular life form that actually had been here in the
same form since forever in a day, but it never evolved. is still exactly like it always was. And
they don't have any precursor for it. It just showed up one day on the earth, and therefore they
decided this broke their idea of evolution. And they came up with something and they called it this
is a design and it has intelligent pattern behind it. Id intelligent design.
		
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			When they came up with this, and a number of other professors began to agree with it, there was one
particular professor in Colorado, whom they quoted in their journal, when he heard what they had
said that there was some intelligent design, without examining their evidence, without considering
to read the material, their thesis that they had produced.
		
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			A totally debunked it with his statement. He said, this is a bunch of bull. And he used the word
that we use in Texas all the time.
		
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			That was his answer. And he was one of the top professors in his field in Colorado. But when it
didn't agree with what he already wanted to believe he doesn't even need to read it. He doesn't need
to study it. He just knows already doesn't work. Is he a seeker of Truth? Yes or no?
		
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			You see,
		
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			I don't think so.
		
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			Because a seeker of Truth, is willing to look at all evidence. In fact, it is not a logical person
who takes testable evidence and sets it aside for his own preconceived notions. Sir, I'm going to
guess that you've been exposed to religions that have a lot of mistakes in them, that you can prove
those religions are wrong. And I'm going to agree with you. In fact, I'm going to agree with you in
that, I'm going to say there isn't any god, anywhere in this universe. There is only the God that
created the universe, and he's not in it, then I'm going to agree with you. If you said, there's no
religion, that is correct, I'm going to say you are right. No man who made religion can be correct,
		
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			because we're not God. But sir, if there's a religion, it has to come from God. And this book tells
me in Edina, in de la Hale is now
		
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			which means in Arabic to English, more or less, that a law, the creator and sustainer, the universe
is not going to accept any man made religions, he's going to only accept the way of life, which he
has asked us to follow. It's a choice for us to accept or reject. It's as simple as that. Now, as
regards the idea of testable evidence, I gave you a little scenario there. But I have won, ladies
and gentlemen, brothers and sisters here today. I want to share this with you. Not that I'm trying
to teach you anything, but rather something that you can use tea for the children because I'm very
worried about our children. And I'd like for them to know that we have evidence that's testable. And
		
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			I use this when I go into the schools, elementary schools and visit with them. And I want you to
think about what I'm going to say. And remember, I'm directing this to a child's mind. Not a big
scholar, just a little child. I tell him, there's a story I want to share with you. Let's have some
fun. And the kids like to have fun. Now, I'm going to ask you guys to help me make some noise. So
whenever I say the whistle, I want you to go, ooh, and all the children will do that. So you helped
me out. Whoa.
		
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			All right. Now I'm gonna say the bell I want you to make the sound of a bell clang, clang, clang,
ding, ding, ding, bell.
		
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			Okay, now I want the sound of a train coming.
		
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			Make the noise from here, stomp on the floor with your feet.
		
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			Okay, and they'll do it. They're having fun. Now, let me tell you the story. One day, you and I were
walking along. And we come across a place. Where's the railroad track, and somebody has put a tent
on top of the railroad track. And we say oh my god, and we go to him and say, sir, who are you? You
said I'm new here.
		
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			Is this your 10? Yeah, what are you gonna do about it? No, no, you're on a railroad track. He said,
Uh, what? A railroad track, sir. He said, I don't know what you're saying. railroad track. railroad
track zone. What you're talking about? This a railroad track? Yeah, it's kind of nice, isn't it?
That's why I'm set up here. Make some little bars on the side to keep the bugs and stuff from away
from me. And again, no, no, no, no, sir. This is for a train. A what? A train. What's a train? You
know, what's a train?
		
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			Who never heard of a train? You know, what's a train is that I know what you're talking about. It's
really big. It's huge. It's bigger than a mosquito. No, it's big, big.
		
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			Bigger than a dog. It's huge, sir. It's really a train is something big.
		
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			I don't know what you're talking about. Sir. This train is going to come through here. You need to
move your tent because this train will be here in about 15 minutes. I don't believe you know, sir,
there's a train and it's going to come. I don't believe you. I don't see anything. I don't hear
anything. I don't feel anything therefore it doesn't exist.
		
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			Sir, please move your tent. No, you want me to move my tent so you can take this good spot. I found
it go get your own. This thing is long. You can go there.
		
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			Wait, no that way. I'm not moving this my chat. I am open. And you can't make me. Sir. I don't care
about that. But this is a lovely little place right over here or right over there. But sir, you have
to get off this. You can't make me sure this is a railroad track. No, it's not then sir. Tell me
what it is. What is this if it's not a railroad track? These are designed for wheels to go right
here on these two things called rails. And then these boards hold it in place. What do you think it
is?
		
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			Well, these are steps. They're steps. Yeah. Then what is this little rail? He said this is steps for
a midget to hold on to.
		
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			That is Israel. Sir, if I can give you any evidence, will you listen to me?
		
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			any evidence at all? Will you believe me? Sir? If you hear the train coming? If you hear the bell
		
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			Okay, then will you believe?
		
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			Yeah. Okay. And if you hear the whistle
		
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			Will you believe and if you feel the ground moving, will you believe he
		
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			said, Yeah. Okay. And a few minutes. Sure enough, the ground starts moving.
		
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			Do you feel that sir? Do you feel it? He said, No. Don't you feel it that shaking that shaking? He
said it's another earthquake?
		
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			It's a tremor from the one we had on 26. December.
		
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			Sir, I told you it's gonna happen this time. The train's coming. It's coming around there. It's big.
It's gonna hurt you. It's gonna kill you, sir. Please move off the track. You don't believe you? But
you said you will. Listen, listen. There's the bell. Listen.
		
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			He said, that's the ice cream man.
		
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			What am I gonna do with this guy? Listen, there's a whistle. whistle.
		
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			He said, that's a sick, our,
		
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			our, you know the bird Who? Okay, what can I do? What can I do to convince this man? Are these not
the signs of a train?
		
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			Yes or no. These are the signs of a train. You have shown him the signs, yet he refuses to believe.
And the Lord tells me in the Quran, it's not me who guides him. That's not my job. I've delivered a
message. Now it's for me to get off the track and get away far away. So I don't get all this on me
when the train hits him.
		
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			Step away.
		
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			Sir, we've produced evidences here tonight that are testable. I'm sure that you didn't have time to
go through all of it tonight. But you can visit our website and test the evidences for yourself.
prove these evidences to be true or false. Either way, that's up to you. My emails wide open, ask
[email protected]. And I can publish your question and answer right on the internet. So anybody can see
what you have to say and what I have to say about it. And you're most welcome. But be sure you read
the evidences first. Because otherwise, I'm just going to send you the links and send you right back
to it. Okay, at slam tomorrow.com. Check it out for yourself. I'm not trying to guide you to what I
		
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			have. It's not my religion. It belongs to him. If you like it, it's your relationship with Him and
you will never have it until you go in your own heart. Clean away your prejudice, get rid of all the
things misconceptions, hatred that you already have. Clean your heart. And then challenge God I
challenge god 13 years ago, when I put my head on the ground, the only thing I said was God, if
you're there, guide me. Listen to the statement. If you're there. Is that not a challenge. That
doesn't sound like somebody that's really that convinced all of a sudden does it. So probably you're
not convinced that's fine. And I'm not telling you to make a prostration and put your head on the
		
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			ground either. I'm not saying that. I did.
		
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			Because I admit a gentleman who I really liked a lot, and I saw what he did. And I felt like he was
doing a good thing. But all you need to do is go inside your own heart and if you're sincere, and
you really mean it. If you said God, you're the one who created me. If you are there, then you ought
to know what I'm thinking. I don't even move my mouth.
		
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			prove it to me. Go ahead, prove it. I dare you.
		
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			And if nothing comes, you didn't lose anything, did you? That if you see anything after that you
have really seen signs. Just makes sense. I'm going to finish with that. If you have anything else
send me an email really appreciated it. Anybody else have anything tonight? Let us know. I am
brought up I'm doing my final engineering. I really want to know
		
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			If Islam is the only way for our salvation, let's consider two cases.
		
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			The first case, let us take Muslim, very pious person who does prays five times a day. And he's
really good. He does good to the society and older. And he lives a very normal life, and he does not
many people know about him.
		
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			And we assure that he's going to reach him.
		
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			Am I right?
		
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			Yeah, then we will take the case of people like Gandhiji or Mother Teresa. And they are not Muslims.
And they they have lived such a precious life, and what is their fate? And I hope they even they end
up in heaven. So my question is, is Islam The only way for our salvation?
		
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			Similar Alhamdulillah wa salatu salam ala. What's your name? Pratap? Chandra, I'm a Hindu. Okay,
well, anyway, you're welcome. And thank you for good question. Yes. Thank you. All right. First of
all, you use the word in Arabic language, who speak Arabic.
		
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			He can just shake my head. I don't need I don't need you just you don't speak Arabic. Okay.
		
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			Do you know what Aslam means?
		
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			tasleem. Salaam. Now, okay. So when you use a word, and you don't know what it means, it wouldn't be
fair for me to give you an answer in Arabic word.
		
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			Because my answer in Arabic is Nom, nom. Now what does that mean? And what am i answering? And you
don't have a clue? So is it okay with you if I translate some words so you know better what I'm
saying? Is everybody accepting that right? What is Islam?
		
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			Do you think Islam is like Hinduism?
		
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			Do you think it's like Christianity? Do you think it's like Judaism Buddhism? Taoism?
		
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			Hmm.
		
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			It's not because it's a verb, but as well as being a noun, it's a verb. What's a verb an action?
Some you do? That describes what you're doing? Got me? What is it based on a Rue de la, ma.
		
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			Soon
		
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			from this route soon, we do have all the other words that I just mentioned to you.
		
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			A lot of Muslims make the mistake of saying Islam is peace, man. Islam is peace.
		
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			But it's not. Because when we greet each other, we don't say Islam. I like whom we say said am
Aleykum right or wrong.
		
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			So what is Islam? Islam means something, it's action. I'm going to give you five of the things to
think about surrender. somebody pulls a gun on you. Surrender. Submit, you're gonna have to do
something now.
		
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			Obey. Since there, you have to do these things in sincerity and peace.
		
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			And it's action pointing in a direction without mentioning the subject.
		
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			Action pointing. If I said to you, go, go. I don't I don't move. I just say go What do I want? I
want you to leave. If I say Come, come, what am I saying to you? Come on. I don't have to give you
everything. I don't have to say I want you to come to me. I can just say come.
		
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			Right. Make sense? Okay. Islam.
		
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			Islam.
		
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			I'm telling you those on Islam.
		
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			This this lamb, man. You don't get it? It's because it's in Arabic. But if I say to you submit. Oh,
okay. Yeah, surrender. Okay, what do you want? I'll give up. Obey. Alright, I'll do it. But do it
sincerely. Oh, that's the hard part. And do it in BS. Oh, my God, you really make it tough? Because
that's what it's about. And it implies and points to the direction of a law.
		
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			A law not to me not to a government, not to a nation not to an ism, but to a law to do what
		
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			do what God wants you to do.
		
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			Do you agree that a human being should not make up his own religion until God to accept it?
		
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			Do you agree with that? I do. Do you agree that if God shows you a way to go that you should take
that over some manmade way? Yes or no? Do you agree that a human being shouldn't submit surrender
obey God on his terms sincerely and impedes? Do you believe it? Yes or No, we'll see. You're already
saying I like Islam, and you didn't know that.
		
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			Now maybe you don't like some Muslims. And guess what? There's some I don't like either.
		
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			But that doesn't mean
		
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			I don't like Islam. In fact, if I don't like Islam, I'm saying I don't want to do what God wants me
to do.
		
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			Mm
		
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			hmm.
		
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			We have any Christians with us today, don't be afraid we're not gonna hurt you. I promise any
Christians, any even one. You don't have to come up here this just want to know if you're here.
Okay, relax, relax.
		
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			We got a couple Christians. Christians will tell you. They know something about the Bible. Usually,
I want you to think about this.
		
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			There's a passage in the Bible in the New Testament, testament, meaning that you bear witness
testify to something. And in this testament, this New Testament, it says that someone named Jesus or
Isa told the people how to pray. And a beautiful part of that prayer says, God,
		
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			I want your will to be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Your will be done on earth, as it is in
heaven.
		
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			Any Christian here ever heard that before? Please raise your hand. You heard it, God's will be done
on earth as it is in heaven. Oh, you didn't read your book? Well, it's there. It's actually in two
places in the New Testament, in the Gospels.
		
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			God's will be done on earth as it is in heaven. And what does that mean? That means Islam. That
means Islam. That's what it's talking about.
		
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			According to the book that still exists today, it tells them that Jesus did not cancel any of the
Old Testament.
		
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			In fact, he was specific about that, that he doesn't cancel the Torah or Old Testament. It says in
Matthew, chapter five, verse 1718, and 19.
		
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			Think not, don't think that I came to destroy the Torah, the Old Testament, the law, they call it
law in English, I did not come destroy the law and the prophets, their teachings, but rather to
fulfill and not until all things are accomplished, sell a single dot.or Iota. Be in any wise lesson
from the law. Whoever breaks the least commandment, listen to me, whoever breaks the least
commandment the least. And teaches this, he's going to be the least in the kingdom. But whoever
keeps the commandments and teaches this, he'll be the highest in the kingdom.
		
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			Does that sound fair? How many Muslims agree with what I've just said? We got to do what God wants
us to do. Yes or No, the Muslims are agreeing with that. That means Islam. God's commandments,
believe in God and do what he wants you to do.
		
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			Well, my only rule is literally ever do Allah meclizine Allahu Nino Nephi. Well, you can move to La
Jolla to Zika what Allah Kadena Kima. Allah said in Vienna, the people before us from the Jews and
the Christians were not ordered anything more than to believe in the law and keep the religion pure.
For him, the worship is pure for him.
		
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			Establish regular worship the Salah, and pay the charity, the Zika.
		
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			In this is the religion of a law most clear. So I'm going to ask you now, and I want you to think
you mentioned Gandhi is a nice guy.
		
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			Did you know that he said very good things about the Prophet Mohammed Salah light of Islam. It's on
my website, Islam tomorrow.com. I couldn't help it. I had to put in there one more time.
		
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			It talks about the Prophet Mohammed some of it but some of them and Gandhi is a big endorser of
Mohammed and he's talking about him as being a great religious teacher and that his religion of
Islam is good. So if you're a Hindu, you should listen to Gandhi and see what he said about Mohammed
slow salon. And if you know anything about Mother Teresa, you know that she was kicked out of the
Catholic Church.
		
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			Because she didn't follow them. But rather, she was drawn in to follow what she thought God wanted
her to do.
		
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			So if these people knew there was one God and they worshipped him on his terms, who's the judge?
		
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			Allah, and it's up to him to judge him, not me.
		
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			And they're already dead. So what would be the benefit for me to slander somebody who's already
dead? Maybe they have a chance, maybe they don't. But there's no benefit for me here today to talk
about somebody that's dead. I want to talk to these people out here that are still alive before
they're dead. And let's worry about us today what we need to do to be servants of Almighty God. And
you heard the message tonight, regardless of what the people before us heard or didn't hear. You
heard it, there's a God and he has a religion for you. And if you don't want it, then it's between
you and him. Not you and me.
		
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			It's up to you. If you want it, you're gonna have to ask him for it. That's the only way it's gonna
go. May Allah guide all of us. I mean