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BAHAS TAKDIR "ALLAH TIDAK ADIL", LAHIR MISKIN ?! - Escape Eps 2 (ft Felix Siauw, Koi, Verren)

BAHAS TAKDIR "ALLAH TIDAK ADIL", LAHIR MISKIN ?! - Escape Eps 2 (ft Felix Siauw, Koi, Verren)

Raymond Chin

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Because Allah knows, even before He gave us the test, He already knows who should go to hell and who should go to heaven This is another explanation There are three things that human's explanation is always related to There's past, present, and future Our understanding is limited So we will always see, if Allah has determined the future, what does Allah do next?

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And then He gives us a choice Raymond, I'm sure he will be tested with something he's most afraid of.

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What is it?

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Let's see what makes him stressed. I don't know yet.

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His mom.

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That's so bad.

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Okay, Veron has learned, now before we start the meeting, what do we start with? I still have a question about the apocalypse.

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Hey, hey, hey, greetings first. Greetings first. Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh. Greetings first.

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Answer the greeting, why don't you answer it?

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Because you haven't answered. We're making progress. For example, Farrah is making progress. So, your concept of policy is glass always empty.

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It doesn't matter.

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Yes.

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What? Can you change the joke? I'm bored. Why joke?

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We're going to greet people.

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I'm so bored. Because of episode 1, there's something on this table that changed.

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What?

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What's this? What's the purpose of this?

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already out of topic, we'll count. Okay. It should be all about Feren. All about Feren. We don't need anything else.

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It's not based on the face. If the topic is too much,

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we'll just do it like this. But we should use this. Why the other face? Then, just use all of them. There's another one. Look at my neck. I should be the one wearing it.

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No. It doesn't work.

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No. If you're round, I can wear this. Get back on track. But this episode is very special. Because we asked you before,

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what's your favorite episode of Escape? What is it, Ver? The episode that discusses fate.

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It's very special, right?

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Even though you had watched the episode.

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Not yet.

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And when you were shooting, you were asleep. But she could answer the favorite episode. Why is that? Because the discussion of discussion is quite tricky. No, you didn't...

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I just read the thumbs. I felt like...

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Destiny discussion is interesting.

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Because it's a bit tricky.

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Okay. After I watched it...

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You tried to watch it?

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I watched it.

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When I said my favorite episode, I watched it before? Yes, I've watched it. I watched it when I was talking about my favorite episode. Try it.

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I don't think it's recommended. If you feel the same way as I do, the translation is too round.

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Let's call it off.

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But, I mean, it's more like, Ustadz tried to make Raymond understand. And when I watched it, I was like, wait, I don't know what it means, but Raymond already understood it. Then it was skipped.

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Then I didn't watch it anymore. It's not his fault. So, when we were together, Ustad and Raymond were only focused on each other. So, according to the understanding of each other. There's no human understanding. There's no human understanding.

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There's no human understanding. We'll put the video from season 1 here. What do you think? Is it complicated to understand? Or is it like Ferran? The same way Ferran thinks.

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But, for you, the beginning of this episode, we'll recap a little bit about fate. Okay. Try to recap, Fer.

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But you didn't watch it until the end.

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Oh, what did you catch? I know your most basic question. I forgot. Your most basic question is, if everything is predestined by God, why do we try? That's the most basic question.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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That's the question.

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Because everything is predestined. Why do we try to change the path? What did you catch from the podcast?

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You didn't watch it until the end.

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Yes, the beginning part was discussed too.

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There are two types of destiny.

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What is it?

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Do you want to explain it to us?

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Raymond, Raymond.

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He said he didn't want to be rude. Raymond, Raymond. The simplest way I can think of it, there are two types of destiny. One that we have to believe in, and this is the way, but the other one we can try. That's it. There are two areas in destiny,

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one that we can control, there are two areas in human life. One that we can control, to choose which one we want to do, and the other one that controls us. Or the one that we can't choose. The one that we can't choose is called destiny.

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The one that we can't choose. For example? For example, I was born handsome, I can't choose that. That's destiny for me. But you can choose to reject that, right?

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I can choose to reject.

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You can choose to reject, you can choose to debate. But if I was born as a man, for example, it's fate. So, every fate will never be asked for an answer. That's the characteristic. For example, you will not be asked for an answer. Why were you born as a dwarf? You will not be asked for an answer. But you will be asked for an answer when you were born as a dwarf.

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What did you do? Good or bad? You will be asked for the answer. So, we can't choose our destiny. It's that easy. So, destiny is not fair.

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Why?

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Because there are some people who want to be born with a small body, but they don't have a small body. That's good. That's the main topic of this show. Okay, so we are going somewhere.

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Yes.

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Okay, so your question is, if that's the case, it's not fair. We are going somewhere. That kind of question is a choice, not a destiny. What do you mean by choice? That kind of question is a choice, not a destiny. If it's a choice, it's going to be evaluated. It means there's something that makes them feel that being Indonesian is not good. And being Japanese is better. For example, if you ask, why I was born in...

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Wait, where do you want to born? I want to born in Japan. Japan, okay. Why do you want to born in Japan? I want to work in Watson, Japan. No, no. I want to go to Fuji River.

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Mount Fuji.

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I just got it once. I'm so happy.

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Why do you want to born in Japan? I just got it once. I'm so happy.

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Why do you want to be born in Japan? There's snow. It's cold. And the people are organized.

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Okay. What else? That's it. So, you think it's something valuable. For you. Because you want to be born in Japan. Actually, when you get snow, what do you, when you get snow, what do you want when you get snow?

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What I want? A photo in the snow. What do you feel when you have a photo in the snow? Happy. You're looking for the happiness, right? Do you know what I mean?

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But, specifically, happy in the snow.

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Yes, that's right. But you're looking for happiness, right? Happy in the snow. Is, that's right. But, you're looking for happy, right?

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Happy in the snow.

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Is there a difference between happy and other? Maybe there is. What's the difference? Happy is happy. I remember this question. I've been asked many times. Right? It means that you're looking for happy, right?

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Oh, yes.

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For example, you saw that they were very organized. Why do you want to be organized?

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So it's not complicated.

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So it's not complicated. If it's not complicated, what do you feel?

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If it's not complicated?

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If it's not complicated, I'm happy. You're happy too, right?

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You're happy.

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If you answer happy, you'll be like this. I don't want to be with Ustaz Felix. Yes, that's it. I don't want to win. You're wrong. You're out. I know. You want to be happy so Ustaz Felix can win. He wants to be strong. He doesn't want me to win.

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What's being challenged is happiness. Just like when there's someone, when he can enjoy Indonesia, or understand his destiny, that's what he gets. That's happiness. He feels that's what they get. That's happiness. That they feel that this is the best.

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Even though it's not what they expect. But the result from what they have received, they can be happy too.

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Like this.

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So, it's more towards the desert?

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Desert is part of destiny. Before we talk about destiny and God's unfairness, which puts people in different positions, let's talk about the concept of destiny first. This is still a recap phase. What do you want to ask?

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I mean, whether God wants it or not, why does God create differences? Why doesn't God just equalize everything so that there is no sense of inferiority, no sense of superiority, no sense of blah blah blah. That's because there are differences, right? Why don't you match it? For example, everyone has narrow eyes.

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Everyone is Chinese. Everyone is like that.

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Yes, if that's the case, what's the use of the test? Yes, don't have to be tested. That's the purpose. Oh, I have the answer. How about testing based on their business? Good. What you're saying is a verse. So, liyab luwakum ayyukum ahsanu amalan.

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So that they are tested based on which practices they do best. Yes, but in fact in this world, there are many things that are not counted from effort. So sometimes we can be jealous of things that are destined. Right, good. If so, why are we jealous of something that has no effort? Because what is appreciated is...

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But it's not fair. Why not do it all together? Because God knows if there is a difference, people will tend to have a feeling of envy. Not accepting, blah, blah, blah. Why did God create it?

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That's the test. To show what you are looking for in this world.

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Why does God like to test us?

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Because that's the point of life in this world. To test.

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That's season 1.

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Yes. Right.

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I remember I explained it using analog game to you.

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Yes.

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Yes, but why do we have to? Why not us? Analog game is the best. For example, you buy a game. But there's no challenge at all. It's OP from the beginning. Is that, you buy a game, but there's no challenge. It's OP from the beginning. Is that game fun? Is there a meaning to it?

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Why do you look for fun? Why don't you just live as an AD? Actually, we want to live as an AD. And living as an AD is the test. Yes. Like, I still feel, I mean, that's the question. If the goal is to test, God likes to test us. Why? Because He wants to see who pass and who don't.

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Does God have any need for anything. He doesn't have any need for anything above that. Or benefit from anything above that. But when he created humans, then he said, there is a test in this world. Who wants to go to this world?

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According to the belief of Muslims, all humans want to go to this world. We want to go to this world. Oh yeah? So the origin of the origin...

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Yes. All humans will go to the world. We want to go to the world. Oh yeah? So, the origin of theโ€ฆ

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Oh, there is. So, humans were asked before.

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Correct.

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Humans were asked before, do you want to go to the earth to be tested? Correct. And if you succeed in this test, you will enter the heaven of Allah. They said, yes. That's really interesting.

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Yes, but do you want to be aware of it or not? We were aware of it, but now we are not. So, when they answer, we are aware of it, we want it. Allah said in the Quran, you are so stupid. Because we want to trust the Quran

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as a test to be applied between humans. To the mountain, they don't want it. To other things, they don't want it. Even though they are stronger than humans. They want to be tested. That's why humans are stupid. But when we say we want to, we are sent to the world.

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But it's written. It's written in the Quran. This is before Adam and Eve. Before Adam and Eve were sent. Okay, okay. This is a new info for me. So, as long as humans or first Adam the first time there is a breath on earth,

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what is the process? So, God asks all creatures. That's right. Do you want to go down to earth or not? They said, we want to go down. Are you sure that I am God? We believe you are God.

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Okay, you will be tested later. We will be tested. From all creatures? Yes. It's easy. All the souls. All the souls. Okay. Only humans want it. Is it written? Why do humans want it?

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Stupid.

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Literally it's written stupid. Literally it's written because it's stupid. What about the official verse? Wait. My phone is disappearing. Wahamlah alal insan. Wakan insanu jahula. There are words like jahula. Let's try to test it. So, we are on this earth. We are asked by God.

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We choose. So, there are angels, jinns, etc. There are angels, jinns, etc. So there are angels, jinns, and humans.

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And everyone is asked...

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Read it. We have offered security to the sky, earth, and mountains. But they refused to fulfill the security. And they are worried that they won't fulfill it. Then the security was fulfilled by humans. Indeed, he is very cruel and stupid.

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Very cruel and stupid. And then, man will grow. Indeed, man is a cruel and stupid. But why...

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That's... I mean, the definition of human.

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Is this our human or... All of us. All of us? So, first, Adam and Eve? Because we all have an agreement. The agreement is not only our human. But at the time above, it was still like a fetus.

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No.

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Soul.

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Fetus. Fetus is in the stomach. People's fetus is still in the form of the soul.

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Okay.

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It's like before Raymond Chin was born. So, my form is the soul. There's a soul there. There's a soul. We're all being asked. Do you believe that the soul is the result of the person who died before?

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Or is it a unique soul? No, it's from the beginning. It's unique. No, it's very unique from the beginning. Meaning from the beginning. Each of us. Where is the location? In heaven. In heaven. So, we were in heaven in the beginning.

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Yes. But we want to be tested again. If we fail, we go to hell. Yes.

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Then why...

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Stupid.

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Stupid.

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Stupid.

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That's it. But why...

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No, he still feels it. What? If we remember the purpose of the test, it's a form of test. But if it's a test, why do we have to know the proof if we've answered it before? Right. So we can understand the purpose of the test. Okay, as a normal human, for example, you wake up in amnesia. No, no, no. You wake up in amnesia. For example, you wake up in amnesia. Imagine you're in a Malaysian's house Imagine you're in Malaysia

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You wake up You're in a fancy place There are people around you Then you say, I'm your mom I'm your mom, but you don't know Suddenly you're like this

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Come on Fer, you're a rich person Come on, play with us My question is You're ask, what is this? Because I never understood it like this. You find out who you are and what your purpose in life is. Or you just play along with it?

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Play along.

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That's human. Wait, there's a question. Why when asked if a human being want to fall into the world, what question is asked by God? Is it a question to guide us to the good world? If we're guided, we will choose the good one.

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So you're saying that God is a liar?

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No, I mean how to guide us.

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What we're guided or offered is safe. What do you mean by safe? That's a lie! No, I mean, how did you get the idea of the iming? The iming or the offer is amanah.

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What does amanah mean?

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Amanah is the answer. Yes, the answer. So, there's this earth, which was managed by a man named Ejin. Do you want to manage it the way I've ordered? That is the Quran.

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So, you apply the Quran, you carry the Quran to live in this world. And if you succeed in doing that, we will give you rewards. Now, it's offered to the mountains. The mountain said, don't do it. I don't want it. It's better not to do it. It's safer. Rather than I fail later.

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Just let it be. Just promise. The human said, just let me do it.

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Wait a minute.

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Reward. Ultimate reward in heaven. Correct. Humans were already created in heaven. Why was it given like that? So, after all that, we were originally created in heaven by Allah. After they were in heaven, they were told, do you want security like this?

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Later, if you get this security, you will get your reward in heaven. Because they were created in heaven, it doesn't mean they get the pleasure. The pleasure becomes the reward. So, it means that you were in heaven at first, but you didn't get the pleasure.

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That's why Allah said, you are in heaven now, and you want to receive the security. Now, learn.

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But it makes sense, right? If humans choose to go to earth, because the reward will be multiplied before they are... Isn't it stupid? It's stupid. If God... God...

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I'm talking about Jesus.

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If God told you that if you go to earth, you will get security. And you will get heaven that is multiple times more than now. Which is kind of make sense. If he wants to go to earth to get that. But if not?

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Yes. But there's a risk. But he's afraid. If he doesn't succeed, it's true. The risk. If it's like that, does it mean that he's mentally weak?

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No.

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But there's a truth. Do you know why the mountain refused? Why? Because he's afraid. He's afraid of failure. That's why, the humans who fail, when he saw hell in front of him, he said, Ya laitani kungtu toroba. If I were only the earth, I wouldn't want to accept all kinds of security.

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I wouldn't have to feel pain when I failed and all. It means, when a person is offered security, but he accepts this very heavy security, that's already a foolishness. The problem is, Ferran here uses his mental as a mental gambler. If I can get this much, I'll take this much, it's okay, I'll torture my whole life.

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His mental is that, maybe he doesn't get the point of being stupid. But after all, humans are attributed to several attributes. First, humans are attr. They tend to be cruel. They are grumpy. It's the same. Human's mentality. They like to complain. And all kinds of things. And always in a difficult situation.

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And so on. This is human's mentality. It means we are born with that kind of tendency. But on the other hand, it is said that human is smart. Human is smart. Human can do the best. So, Allah has set all possibilities that we can do. And there's only one key. The key is, in this amana, if it's applied,

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humans will free themselves from all the bad things. And they hope for something good.

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Can you imagine?

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No, I can't.

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Give...

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She's about to get angry.

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The last one, what?

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Give...

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Security. No, I think it starts... Where does it start?

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Oh, the Lord... So, God gives possibilities of human human nature.

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What is the original nature of human? The original nature of human is actually neutral. He doesn't have good nature, sorry, he is not good and not bad. The human can sin like the devil and can also be rewarded when he follows the rules of God. So, God gives you the potential to be angry, to be a bad person, to kill people

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You can be good to people, you can be a good person That's why in the episode after everyone agrees, we are all told about Adam and Eve What causes us to be able to manage the earth and what is it that makes us unable to manage the earth? That's the next episode, right? We will be told who our enemy is, what we should do if we follow Allah's rules. For example, we won't be sad, we won't be afraid.

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That will be explained in the next episode. But why does Allah give us choices and rewards? Like a trap?

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Yes, like a trap. If God knows that some humans can't survive, why does he give us choices? Good.

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Why does God give us choices? If we fail, that's the purpose of the test. So, the one who pass the test will get the test. So, the one who passed will get the reward. But, again, we can choose, right? I'm starting to know his question. Yes, we can choose.

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But... Okay, I'll stop.

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What does he mean? Why are you so mean? Actually, I'm not mean. That's the rule. Because Allah... Because Allah knows. The God is not evil, because God gives us choices But because God is the one who knows Even before he gave the test, he already knew who should go to hell and who should go to heaven This is another interpretation

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Oh, it's different

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This means that this interpretation is in the interpretation of fate Yes Now we try to enter the interpretation of fate This is held first, if you want to ask, you can ask again Remember Now enter the discussion like this.

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If Allah knows, does Allah know who will enter heaven and who will enter hell? He should know.

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He knows.

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It means if we are already known who will enter heaven and hell, why do we worship? That is the question of the companions to Rasulullah. If everything is written by Allah, who will be born as a bad person when he dies, who will be born as a good person when he dies, why do we worship? Because if we worship hard, it turns out we are recorded as bad people It turns out to go to hell too, for worship

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And if we are recorded as good people, why do we worship? Because it we will go to hell for worship. And if we have recorded our death as a good person, then why do we have to worship? Because we will definitely go to heaven. The Prophet immediately read Surah Al-Lail. ... So the Prophet said, read the verse of the Qur'an, whoever gives his property, and believe that the property will return to him in the best form. There are the best rewards. So who makes the easy one? Because there are good and bad answers,

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Allah will make it easier for you to go to goodness. But on the other hand, there are people who hold their wealth, they don't give it to others, because they feel that they are enough, and they feel arrogant, they don't want to help others. So, they don't believe in the best answer,

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so they will make it easier for the path easier to the bad. So, Rasul said, practice. Action. Because everyone will be made easier based on their practices.

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Made easier from something that has been determined from the beginning?

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What is the function?

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It means, Rasul wants to bring knowledge and questions to his friends. From something they don't know, to something they know. Confused again? Okay.

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Yes, I'm still confused.

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Here, let's see. Because the main premise is that everything has been determined from the beginning. Allah already knows who will enter heaven and who will enter hell. That's the human language. So, the human language is usually involved in three. There is past, there is present, there is future.

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Yes, our understanding is limited. Right? So, we will always see, if Allah has decided the future, what does Allah have to do, then Allah, as if Allah, gives us choices. Even though the future is already fixed like that. Okay, if that's the case, I want to ask.

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Let me hold this first. Here, I hold Ferran's face on the right, I hold Koi's Ferran on the right, I hold the face of Koi on the left. If I change it like this, you know what it looks like and then the change.

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But if I'm here, for example, I hold Ferran on one side and Koi on the other.

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Then I say, now I change it, Ferran on one side and Koi on the other.

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Try to see Koi. You don't know, right? Where is Ferran now? Let me see.

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You don't know right? Why don't you know? Because you don't know that something will change if there is no beginning and no end. Because we don't know, Allah said, don't think about it. Because when we start to discuss about Allah's knowledge, we will use human way. So we can't be, what is it called? Apple to Apple. For example, there is another interesting one.

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How do you explain, oh not this, the handphone. How do you explain 3D object to a limited person, only 2D? There is a person in 2D who asked me, Lik, what is a cell phone look like? He is 2D. I know what he sees is only 2D. If it doesn't look like this,

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or this, or this, or this. Okay, the picture is like this. I have a way, I said, where is the light? Can you borrow your cell phone?

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Can you turn is the light? Can you borrow your phone?

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The glass is taken off. Turn on the light, okay. Look, if it's in... The light is off. Okay, if it's in two dimensions, I said this, this is the shape of a handphone. What does it see? Shadow.

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This is the shape of a handphone. Oh, I see, handphone. So, it's just a rectangle. No, this is the shape of a handphone. Huh? Why did it change? Why did it change to be thin? No, this is a handphone.

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It's so weird. What he saw was so weird. Then we want to explain the shape of the phone, what is it like? It can't be. It's beyond our understanding. Even though it's only three dimensions, two dimensions. Imagine, we are not only three dimensions.

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We have another dimension, it's called time. So there's time and there is space. Time and space. Imagine Allah explains to us that He knows. For example, Why does it keep changing?

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The two-dimensional people said. Do you know what shape it is? I know what shape it is. Why does it keep changing? It's fixed. This is fixed. It hasn't changed since before.

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But they said, no, it hasn't changed at all. But they said, no, it hasn't changed at all. Now, imagine Allah wants to let you know that He is the All-Knowing. At another point, He wants to let you know that My knowledge that is the All-Knowing does not make you have the power to choose. Because I also give you the power to choose. But because you don't know what the end is like, so don't be afraid to know. Practice. That's what the Prophet said. I thought it was starting to be like the world theories, quantum physics.

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Or multiverse. In one set time and space, it's already determined. The output is like that. But there are others that we don't understand, it can be like that. Because we don't understand, it can't be discussed. Not that it can't be, but it can't be discussed. Not that it can't be discussed, but it can't be discussed. So, what we discussed was,

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Allah said, I give you a choice. We give you a choice, okay? If you want to do good, you will be guided to the right path. If you want to do bad, you will be guided to the wrong path. That's all I need to tell you. And he said, I know. But my knowledge is the consequence because I am God.

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There is no consequence other than I know more. Or not I know more, I know more. That's what God said. But my consequence as God doesn't mean you don't have a choice. In the things you can choose. If we can't comprehend, it's normal. Because we are 3D creatures.

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I understand that. The question is answered. But I'm sure you still don't understand. From the beginning, when you explain 2D, 3D, I think you haven't got the context. I mean, we are only 2D creatures

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that try to be 3D. If we explain to 2D creatures-dimensional creature as difficult as that, especially if Allah explains to us, it means we won't be able to comprehend. We are already very clear, the handphone looks like this.

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The point is, we are very limited creatures. Right. We won't be able to understand all the greatness of Allah. We can't explain anything. That's why God is simple. That's why human understanding is what has been created.

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What has been chosen. That's in the Quran. For example, Allah's injustice is your topic. The one who was born poor, the one who was born rich,

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what determines that? Or is it just random? What determines people are born like that? Because from the beginning, it's predetermined. And God knows. For example, the spirit of Feran is in heaven. I want to put him born in Surabaya. With this economic status. Very good. So, I will continue the discussion.

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Actually, the discussion of destiny in Islam is not to understand how God is active. Because we won't understand. But the discussion of destiny is to tell us how we are active. To understand our activity, not to understand God's activity. Okay, I'll start from there So, let's try to deepen it first The discussion is about destiny So, the discussion about destiny is not to question

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But it's how we face it That's the discussion, as a human So, it's to make your life easier Yes, to make our life easier Maybe if we are not in peace, we become peaceful with the situation that we have accepted, that has been destined for us Not like, why is this? Why did Allah send people? Why was I born in Surabaya?

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What is this? Allah is not looking for that But to understand our activities So the point is, God wants us to just surrender No, not yet That's just the opening. There's more. Let's hear it. The next is, and it turns out,

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everything that Allah gives to humans, is all a test. For example, rich is not a privilege, but a test. Poor is not a privilege, but a test. Smart is not a privilege, it's a test. Pinter, it's not a privilege, it's a test. Bodoh, it's not a privilege, it's also a test.

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32:33

It means that the problem is not like miskin, or beautiful, or not beautiful, or stupid, or smart. But how do we deal with it. From that point, then everyone who is born anywhere is a test. People born in any race are a test. But if we simplify it, for example, life is a test. But there are some verses, for example, the precepts of working,

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the precepts of zakat, charity, and so on. So, the verses that have been determined are easier to do by people who were born rich. Correct. So, the injustice is just one test. But there are many choices. Maybe someone who was born, maybe there is... Is there any example in Islam?

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Like 100 bad things. How many? For example 100. Born 99% is easy to do. Okay, good. Compared to, maybe, we don't think about it because, let's say 90% or 80% of the people,

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just think about this. They are put in a position that just think, it's a privilege for them.

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Yes, that's right.

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Good, very good. What are you doing? You're asking questions. What are you doing? So, I have a friend. I don't have a friend. My wife. And many of my friends. Imagine, do you know how old you are now?

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How old?

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Age.

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The price.

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30s? 20s? That's cheap. That's cheap? Yesterday, we went together, it was around 75 million. Per 2 people.

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Wow.

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All-in? All-in. You got the hotel? All-in. All-in. You just bring your body.

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I'll give you a discount later. Okay. 75 million. You pay 75 million, they come there for what? They come there for prayer. They come there for worship.

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Suddenly, when they get there, it was a long hide. They couldn't go to umrah. They had to wait. And at that time, my wife arrived there. Because of the long hide, she couldn't go to the mosque. She was there for a whole day. Why? Because she can't pray. Women.

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If, like Raymond said, maybe people think like this. It's good for men. Maybe. Get the privilege to pray in the mosque. Then you can pray without being disturbed. I came here to pay money just to pray. True. But let's go back to the test. It means, if in Islam everything is a test, then when you become a man, you become a woman, back to the test. If in Islam everything is a test, then when you become a test man or test woman,

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the reward is different. So I told my wife, let's think about it. What are we looking for? I want to do worship. What do you do for worship?

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So I can be accepted by Allah, so I can get a reward. If you are patient now, not doing your prayer is your reward. Do you understand? Not doing your prayer is your reward. But if we only count the number of people who do their prayer, many of them get rewards, many of them do their prayer.

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But Allah never said that the reward is many. But it is your acceptance of fate. That's one of the things. So when he accepts the fact that, okay, this is my fate, I've paid 75 thousand rupiahs, even though it still doesn't feel good,

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but he tries to convince himself that this is his worship. So the worship of the poor, be patient, because he can't give charity.

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Okay.

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That can be answered, why? Because it's still comparable. Back to the beginning. Allah gives the trust to the earth and the Qur'an. But let's say the destiny, where the country in the world, back to school, where the country in the world that has no exposure to Islam or the Qur'an.

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There are many countries. I once asked my friend Felix about that. where there is no country in the world that has no exposure to Islam or Al-Quran. Is there? Yes.

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There are.

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I've asked Zod Felix about that. And they were born poor. They were born without information. And they can access anything. In the end, Allah put them in a place where there is no access to Al-Quran.

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They don't know where the truth is. But they are healthy. They are healthy. What is his fate? They will go to heaven. Oh, so people who don't know Islam, As long as they are good,

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So as long as they are good, they don't know Islam, they will go to heaven. What is their test? Their test is to survive in a state of not having the power. As if. The test is like normal people.

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They look for money, have kids. Just in case. Because he was born in a place where there is no good and right religion. What tribe is that?

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What? The most secluded tribe. Sentinel Island. If you see a plane being thrown Yes, yes, yes Okay, let's take that

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There is a verse, We never tortured a people before they were sent to a prophet So, it means that someone has told them, this is true, this is wrong But if there is no rule of right and wrong, they are free So, what is their purpose on this earth? Well, their purpose is to make us the wrong ones.

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Because we don't spread Islam properly.

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This is it.

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Is it because Ustadz wants to go to India?

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That's right. Actually, it's the duty of every Muslim. If no one prays to God there, we are the sinners. So, they are put down as a test for us. While for them, when they are in the world, they can be free. In quotation marks, they can do whatever they like.

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Because no one prays for them. But, that means, people who don't know Islam, I mean, put in the geographic, don't know Islam, when the question is asked, they also answer yes. the spirit above, he also wants to do it. Yes, everyone wants to do it. It's good to be them.

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Not yet, come back later. Yes. So, what is their purpose?

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They don't kill people, they don't sin. But the problem is, imagine if there is no religion in a society, and they kill people. Of course, other people will feel hurt. And then they want to kill them again. So, it's like a normal society.

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But there is no sin and no reward. Because they don't get a guide. Where they know killing is wrong, or where they know adultery is not allowed. The picture is like an animal. It's easy. But they will go to heaven.

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Because they are humans. And they don't have... There is no test for them. Test in the meaning of life as usual. Like a test to earn money. Or their wife's family...

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Survival. Usually, tribes are spread out. There are rules. Rules that protect them. So, their tribe won't be lost. Usually, if the tribe is as barbaric as they are, there are still rules, right? Rules that protect so that their tribe does not disappear. When they violate the rules of their tribe, that counts as their version of sin. But it doesn't go into the sin of God, because they don't get Islam.

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If there is still, it's our sin. So their sin is in our hands?

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Yes.

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In a way, yes.

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The logic is this. In a way, yeah. There should be a test after someone teaches you. That's why it's said in the Quran, we will not punish or punish a people until they are sent down to them a person who preaches among them or a messenger. For example, the island of Sentinel. When Felix came to Dakuh, the people of Sentinel said, you come here, so we know.

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We know, we're coming.

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It means, still, but for now, it's a bit difficult. If someone doesn't know Islam. But maybe, I think... Very small. Very small community. But I think, maybe, Hidayah is not only when they are told,

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but they don't know it maximally, that's also part of my responsibility. For example, when they are still afraid of Islam, even though they know Islam, I think that's the responsibility of all Muslims. Why can't you market this religion so that it looks like they are not afraid?

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I think that is also our sin. So, Ferran is the responsibility of Ustaz Felix. But it should be maximal, right? It depends on his maximum, right? It depends on his choice. Because, for example, imagine you have a really good product. You have a really good product.

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The point is, one product, the most expensive, the best, the coolest phone in the world. Compared to others, it's the best. Suddenly there's a marketer who makes this product look bad. Does the marketer feel guilty? Guilty. Right? But if the marketer who makes this product look bad. Does that mean it's a sin? It's a sin.

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Right?

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But if the marketer thinks it's bad? That means he's wrong. Because he can't understand good products. But... Assuming this product is the most perfect in the world.

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The product is perfect.

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But that's subjective.

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No. We said there's a perfect product. If someone has sold a perfect product, but he can't sell it, it's his fault. It's not the product's fault.

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41:50

Oh, I see.

41:51

For example, there is a perfect product, but it's not good.

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Yes.

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Then suddenly someone sells it, and it looks bad. Or he thinks, this is not good, don't buy this. Then he is wrong.

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Okay.

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Do you understand what I mean?

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Yes, I understand.

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You mean it's the same as religion, right?

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Yes.

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Islam is already perfect. If someone spreads wrong or doesn't want to follow,

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it means it's his fault.

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It's not the religion's fault. Someone said, if there is a history teacher who makes history or bored, then the teacher acts like a criminal. That's a break. Why? Because how can history learning be boring? It means that you are the problem, not the history learner.

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Because history is very interesting if you convey it correctly.

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Okay. But maybe

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we can talk about fate again, Us. People who have never been controlled. Islam is contaminated. I know that. I know that Islam is contaminated. How can it be contaminated? People never know. Islam is exposed.

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I mean, is't it unfair? For example, I see people, I think as a human being, it's good that they don't know Islam, they don't know the rules. So, their punishment won't be as severe.

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It's unfair.

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Because you consider it as a burden. You consider religion is a burden. But if you think religion is something extraordinary, we would say, poor them, they don't have Islam. Yes. You're grateful. Because you know Islam, they don't. I was chosen by Allah to know this.

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43:37

Then why are the tests for each person different? Why can't I choose my test to be a rich person? Good. Because the test will come to the place where you are most afraid of. What do you mean? The test is called a test if you are most afraid there. It means that the person will be tested with something that he is most weak in.

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It means that Allah knows that Ferran will not be a test if you are rich. That's why they give poor people the test. But there are people who are given the rich test. Because they are actually weaker when they become rich. Here's the thing, Fer. Actually, what you need to think about is,

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I know, it's better to get the test of being rich than being poor. That's what you think, right? Right. But we better to get a test to be rich than to be poor. That's what's in your head, right? Right. Yes, but what we have to remember is this. A test is just a test. Wealth is also a very difficult test.

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Right.

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Because when you get a lot of wealth, you will have more responsibilities.

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Yes, it's okay.

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Are you sure it's okay? If wealth is a test that is okay and humans can definitely do it. The place of virtue won't be full. The place of virtue is as expensive as anything. In your opinion, Fer, is it harder to be poor or rich?

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I don't understand.

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Is it harder to be poor or rich?

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He's poor.

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Is it easier to be poor or rich?

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Rich.

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Is it harder to be rich?

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It's harder.

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He's easier to be rich, harder to be poor. Okay. He was sure of that. It's easier to be rich, it's harder to be poor. What is it? It's harder to live poor than to live rich.

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The test.

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The test of being rich is easier.

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So, the test of being rich is easier for you. Yes. Compared to being poor. Compared to being poor. So, you ask for the test of being rich. Just be rich. So that the test is not difficult.

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If you choose those tests, it means that if your test is easy, you are not proven, especially the difficult test. Is the test of a rich person more difficult? The test of a rich person is more difficult. You remember there was a person named Yaw Mul Hisap?

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We were counting the poor people. We were counting them. We were counting them. And we were done. Why did he get there so fast? He's a little rich.

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And suddenly, the rich guy came.

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That took a long time. Because he was asked for an answer. But he still wanted to be rich. He still wanted'm still rich. Yes, and it's okay. It's good. I like challenges. You like challenges. But you have to go through the poor test.

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Because if you haven't got this, how can you be a rich person? Right. You're poor first. Suddenly you can, you graduate from here, you can be a rich person. Enjoy the test of being rich after that. Okay, so the point is, we just have to accept whatever test it is, because God has seen where our ability is.

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That's right.

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So this is indirectly, yes, we just accept it. Is that right? One of the ends of the learning about fate is acceptance. That's it, guys. You can't be angry. Just accept it.

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No. But, no.

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Acceptance is not just accepting. There are people who accept it. But, no. Acceptance is by doing. For example. Patience doesn't have to be silent. Right.

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For example, when there are people who are in trouble, Allah says, ูˆูŽุงุณู’ุชูŽุนููŠู†ููˆุง ุจูุงู„ุตูŽู‘ุจู’ุฑู ูˆูŽุงู„ุตูŽู‘ู„ูŽุญู Ask Allah for help with patience and prayer. It means, patience and prayer. Prayer means patience.

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For example, you see that there is oppression happening, there is injustice happening. This shouldn't be like this, why is it like this? If you are patient and have faith, you have to speak and be angry at something that is not right. Okay. But, this is out of topic. For example, if there is someone who is raised by a family environment that is not able to educate.

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For example, his family is Muslim. He knows Islam but he can't deepen it. Then because his family never taught him, he became ... Legacy sin, right? I can answer that.

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Oh, nice.

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Wait for the next episode. No, I mean, there are some people who are not as lucky as you to get teachings about Islam.

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Even though they know Islam. That's true.

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Look at me. I was born in a family that is not Muslim. Not only not Muslim, I was born in a family that gives information that Islam is really scary. And I was born in a Palembang where the Muslims were bad examples for me. At least at that time. It means that I don't have a privilege about Islam. But that's the test.

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But when I was in college, there were people who told me that Islam is like this. Islam is like this. No, I see it like this. Imagine, I learned Islam in 9 was 9-1-1. When 9th of September,

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48:49

I saw an airplane hit the twin tower and said that it was a Muslim's act. Al-Qaeda. In my mind, Islam is like that. In my mind, that's the use of reason.

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I was thinking, is's true or not. Someone told me that people beside me are not like that. I see people are good beside me. If Islam is a religion that is messed up, at least 50% of people in the world are like that. But I found people who are all good. I learn Islam, I become Muslim. That's called trial. And fair, wait a minute. Don't assume that people who were born in a strong Islamic family will get a privilege.

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Because...

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For example, I actually went far because Islam is too strong. What is this? A little bit of surah, a little bit of rakah, a little bit of turhaka. I went far because this religion is not fun.

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Not because they give me a head, but it's like that. In the end, it's a test for me too, right? It's good that each of us has their own test. Right. It means not guaranteeing a Muslim born from a Muslim, will continue to be a Muslim, and also not guaranteeing a non-Muslim, then he doesn't enter Islam.

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Yes.

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But maybe the unfairness is, Why is it that everyone's test is different? That's what makes it hard. Actually, I think it's fair.

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Yes, it's fair.

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If it's the same, it's not fair. It's like a school system. If it's the same, you can slap.

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Yes.

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Our school system now is often criticized. There are people who are good at art. There are people who are good at something else. But why is the test have to test everyone? Is that fair or not? It's not fair. If you're a creative person, you push it there, you're tested by the same test as everyone else.

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Is that fair?

50:32

Fish are tested by monkeys.

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There are fish, monkeys, and birds. I mean, from the beginning, there's no need for differences. From the beginning, there's no fish, no monkeys. All monkeys. That's what I mean. But if the monkey is small and the other is big,

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why is that?

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It's not fair if the test is the same. No, all the animals are the same. So, all the animals are the same. I, Raymond, Ustad Felix, all the animals are the same. The species is the same. Okay, now I have a question.

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Have the angels ever been jealous of each other? No. No. Have you ever been jealous? Yes. If I'm jealous, yes. Why don't angels get jealous? Because they don't have a mind. They're just like robots.

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Yes.

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You're jealous, yes.

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Yes.

51:10

Then they get jealous of each other.

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Yes. Jealousy is like humans. Some are faithful, some are not. They are the same as us, because they have a mind. Do they take security when they first landed on earth?

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Yes, they do.

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With their asses.

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With their asses?

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But before we landed, before humans landed. But, Fer, when we focus on ourselves, because again, this is not understanding God's activities. Why God is not like this, God is not like this. But we are more aware of our own activities. Because the condition is, now we are different.

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Like what Raymond said, there are people who, for example, they are strong to face women, but not to face money. They are strong to face, for example, like a position. But when it comes to women, they immediately fall. So, people are different. So, people will be tested based on what is the heaviest for them.

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So, if you say, why is your test not rich, it means it's a test that's quite difficult for you. Because it will be tested. For example, Raymond, I'm sure he will be tested with something he's most afraid of.

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What is it?

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Try to see what makes him stressed.

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His mom.

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That's so bad.

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No, it's my aunt. Aunt Ferran. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Yes, I'm afraid. You're afraid of your mom? No, I'm not afraid of her. She's afraid of her mom. Afraid. Is it a challenge? Yes. But I'm not stressed. I'm not afraid. Right. So, our test is something that we're afraid of losing in our lives.

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I'm using this. No, I heard you said you're afraid. Yes, fear is like this. We are afraid of losing it. So, it can be like that. If Raymond is afraid of losing his mother, it can happen. Fear is like, oh, it means that the object or subject is scary. Okay, if so, does it mean that heaven and hell are fate or not? Heaven and hell are choices.

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Okay, as far as I understand, it's fate. But fate is beyond human understanding because of the analogy. If it's destiny, it means Allah is not fair. You understand what I mean? One of Allah's justice is that humans will get what they try. But Allah's wisdom is the consequence of being God.

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53:38

Oh, yeah. Okay. That's a better framing. But everyone has their own trials. Some make people easier to everyone. Some people can be a sinner easily, some can't. And that's not fair. Why not? It's a pity for people in the environment who are more likely to be a sinner, can be more likely to go to hell.

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Well, you're good. That's why there's a choice. He has to leave the environment or he wants to stay there. That's the test. And in my opinion, wherever you want to be born, the environment will to stay there. That's the test. And I think, wherever you want to be born, the environment will always be there. For example, what do you think is my weakness?

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For example, wealth, power, woman. Which one is my weakness? And knowledge. Knowledge? What does weakness mean? weak? It means easily tempted. Easily tempted. Knowledge.

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Power. And I am never insecure with people who...

54:31

Oh, you mean insecure?

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I am insecure with people who have higher knowledge than me. I am just normal.

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But you are always looking for knowledge.

54:38

Yes.

54:38

That means I am not insecure.

54:39

Oh.

54:40

That means I am insecure. So, which one do you want to choose? What was it? Wealth? Wealth, woman, title, and knowledge. Woman, man, woman, woman, woman. Title, power? No, power and talent are not interesting to me.

54:52

Woman, he likes Japanese women.

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He's a woman, he's a woman, he's a woman.

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Okay, woman.

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See?

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It's obvious.

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I don't see it.

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You understand, right?

55:13

For example, you said money, right? You said money, right? For example, we are both given 100 billion. For me, I can fool people who give me 100 billion. Seriously. I can fool them. You want to buy me? You think I'm only this much? I'm 105.

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No. 1 billion. 1.1. Trick me. You understand, right? So, if I'm given 100 billion, I can easily trick people. If they think I can be bought with 100 billion, I can trick people. But if there's a pretty girl, like Song Hye Kyo, for example.

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Song Hye Kyo?

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Yes, she is the one who is pretty. No, no one else knows who is the prettiest. Then he DMed me, Assalamualaikum Ustaz, can I consult you? I was shocked. I immediately asked, where do you want to go? I remember that Ustaz once said this.

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One of the biggest fears when... Marriage? No, why did I answer the marriage? Because the bigger the Ustaz, the more famous. The Ustaz should do everything for Allah. He could be unconsciously doing something for himself.

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When he feels he's grown up great and that's the most scary thing that we do without realizing it when we realize it, it's normal like it's just auto we admit that it's for Allah but actually in our heart, it's for us

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I feel that that's one thing it's called Ria we do it not because of Allah, but because of ourselves but what's scary we are limited by human psychology. We must, well, we can't change it.

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What if it turns out that Ustad doesn't realize that all this time, this is for Allah, but actually in his heart for Ustad. Because it's getting bigger, more famous. Because it's already in the theory of Maslow, Heidegger, and Govnik. Self-actualization is the number one thing for humans. That's right.

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It can't be denied. That's what humans are looking for. That's why in Islam, we really have to be careful. Rasul said, Riyadh is like a black ant on a black rock in the middle of the night.

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It's invisible.

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How can we see it? You can't feel it. That's why I'm a person who is very worried about that question. I really see the signs. Ulama and Ulema discuss. The signs are praised, he adds,

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slandered, he reduces. So, we have learned the signs from the beginning. Right. The next one is, it was really thin. That's why we have to keep on introspecting. But, like the case we said,

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you said the test is unfair. It's actually fair. Because if the test is 100 billion, you didn't pass, I will pass. But, if the test is Song Hye Kyo, I'm sure you will pass. I won't pass, I did. But if it's a song haikyu test, I'm sure you passed. He didn't pass. I didn't pass. But I'm sure Ustad Felix is not in the office. Why?

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Because I see with the image and status of Ustad Felix now, he shouldn't be in our house. But Doi is not. He's not tempted there. But do you remember? Doi once wake up and sleep with a cold sweat because of your marriage dream? That's why I'm sure it's a woman. Right. So, for example, there's a song called Jongki.

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Do you like it?

58:33

Which one?

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I'm following Korea.

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Who do you think is the most beautiful? Who is the most beautiful in this world? Jungkook. I honestly don't really care. She doesn't care. Who is the most beautiful Indonesian? No, no, no.

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No, no.

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Ferran is asexual.

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He's a sexist.

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Yes, he's a sexist.

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I mean, Fer, it means you must have passed the exam. With a guy, you must have passed. The exam is different. That's why it's fair. Okay. I'm curious. I'll cut it. I'll cut it. I'll cut it. I'll cut it. Then, you ask. It's impossible. One hour.

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We're discussing the destiny. It's impossible. But this is important.

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Because I got a lesson from Kristen too.

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What?

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There's a lesson.

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For example, we got a test. Sometimes, there are, some people say, it's okay, just face the test. This is a test from God. It can make you better, etc. But there are some who, if the test is negative,

59:34

say this is a test from the devil. Then I'm confused. Is the test really from God or from the jinn or what? A good test is definitely from God. Well, I'm curious. where does jin come from? Okay, a test.

59:48

I mean, a test. A test is a test in the Christian version. Because Jesus was tested by the devil. Right? So, the story is like this. Every test or every test happens on God's will.

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Whether it's done by a good person or by a bad person. But everything is on Allah's will. Whether it's done by a good person or a bad person. But everything happens by Allah's will. And it doesn't affect anything. What affects is your response to it. That's what makes it good or bad. A test is still a test.

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Whether it comes from anywhere. What determines it's good or bad is your response to it. Okay. So, there's no test from the devil, test from God?

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Everything is from God.

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It can be. The devil can make it up. But it's still the same. Because it's all about the permission. And remember, when the devil saw humans coming to the world, he said, God, I ask for permission.

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What? I will prove that all humans are not like what you said. That he will worship you. They promised to worship you. Give me time, I will show them that they are all the same as me. They are all worthy to be burned like me. I will burn them. I will prove that they are worthy to be with me.

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Then I will find a friend from them. I will accompany them every day to show them that they are not as good as you said. If the devil is burned, it will be hot too

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That's right

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Hey, okay

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That's good

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But you said it's good

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That's good, but it's not as good as destiny

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But the learning is a bit difficult Because in the old days, there was a question like that to the ulama With the ulama, there was a question to the scholars. The scholars drew a picture of me. You choose who you want to draw. And then, he said, scholars are fire-drawn djinns.

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If you burn them, they'll be happy. So, the scholars drew a picture of me. We're all humans, but you're hurt when I draw you. We're made of the same shape, skin to but when we're in the picture, it hurts too, right?

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And who's the one who tortured the devil?

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That's not in the destiny, that's a different episode. Okay, we'll summarize it first. Because the biggest question for the audience is... But you already understand that the test is actually different to be fair, right? Yes. So maybe the last response for those who watch this, who feel their life is not fair,

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who feel their life is not in their destiny. The concept we have learned earlier, that is how to live with God. And how we handle it. If there is one sentence, that people feel their life is not fair and it is against their fate.

1:02:27

What do you say, Felix? I often say this, there is no wrong fate. What is fair is that our goal is wrong. So, it means that everything that happens to us is not wrong. Our goal is wrong. For example, we expect to go to Surabaya. It turns out we arrive in Bandung. We feel that, why is it like this? I want to go there. But if we already know our destination is Bandung, we don't feel like there is a problem.

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Okay, this is the short version. There is no wrong tactic, there is wrong expectation. This is the first one. The second one, I will try to explain. Humans will always be in trouble when the reality and the ideal are different. It means that if the ideal, for example, he really wants the ideal, he gets 5 billion per month. But the reality is he only gets 500 thousand per month.

1:03:17

That's a big problem. So, there are two ways. One, pull his hope here.

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Yes.

1:03:23

Pull the ideal to the reality. One more thing, this is hard. One is to pull the reality to the ideal. Hard work. One more thing, pull the ideal to the reality. Lower the expectation.

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1:03:37

Only two ways. Now the question is, which one is pulled? The idea or the reality? It's easy. If we can't change it, then we should lower the ideal.

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But if we can change it, let's work on the reality. Make a stronger effort.

1:03:53

Many people like to turn on their fate.

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Because they don't understand. That's good. You're like Aaron Monroe.

1:03:58

That's good.

1:03:59

You're like Aaron Monroe. Don't talk anymore. You'll make a mistake. Enough. Don't say it again, you'll make a mistake. Now we're going to the session. So the questions are not all from you, but from the netizens.

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No, no, no, Gier.

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So how do we know if it's God's will or we can still try again? That's a really cool question.

1:04:17

It's in season 1.

1:04:18

That's a really cool question. I forgot about season 1. Okay, the way is simple, fair. If you don't have a choice in that and you can't do it anymore, it's already fate. For example, our parents passed away. What do we want to say? Try to get a doctor faster. Try to be taken abroad. Try this, try that. Now I ask, can all of our yapping revive people?

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No.

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No. It's dead, right? Accept. Accept it. That's fate. Accept it. For a more complete explanation.

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It means something that can't be explained.

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Because this has been explained in season 1. So, for this episode...

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You're the only one who knows.

1:04:56

Now, we're going to the last question.

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Wait, this is the last one. It was the last one.

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So, it means...

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It was not good. Someone was waiting. Now, it's all Veron's fault. It's okay. It's my fault. But, this is the last one. So, if something is really dead, we tried our best, and there's no way out, it means it's fate.

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But, if we can still think of no way out, it means it's fate. True. But if you can still think about the way out, it means it's not fate. Not yet.

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Not yet.

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But if so, it's a pity for the mental. Some people are not strong mentally, Us. That's why Allah gave people around us to ask. Because maybe for us there is no way anymore. But when he goes to Koi, it means he has a way. But when he goes to the park, he has his own way. Or he goes to Raymond who knows more about his life experience, he has his own way.

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What if he doesn't have friends?

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That's why there's a God's blessing and a curse.

1:05:52

What's that?

1:05:52

That's the use of the blessing and curse. The relationship between humans. So when there's a problem, I don't want right? But when you talk to Raymond, you're laughing.

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That's why it's stressful.

1:06:08

Raymond's looking at me, I'm laughing.

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Do you get a different perspective?

1:06:11

Yes.

1:06:12

But you get a different perspective.

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But now there's a CCPT, you can ask him too.

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That's not a person. I don't recommend it. It's different. Okay.

1:06:23

It's done.

1:06:24

He finally accepted it. Oh, yeah. It's still different. Okay. Okay? Okay. Okay.

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1:06:26

Okay.

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Okay.

1:06:44

Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Islam... Why this one?

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Try to read it first. Islam is divided into 73 groups. Okay. And there's only one group that is safe. Right. That is Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah.

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In Indonesia, there are two Ormas, NU and Muhammadiyah. Actually, both of them are Ahlus Sun-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah or not. Because they are afraid that the Islamic group that I am a member of, including the one that is safe,

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Al-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah.

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Oh, I understand. This is actually more confusing in the other episode. But it's okay. It's okay. We will discuss it first. We will discuss it later. We will discuss it later. There were two groups, NU and Muhammadiyah. If Islam, according to Rasulullah, will be split into 72 groups, there are two possibilities. One, one of them is right.

1:07:35

Two, both of them are wrong. We will stop here. But people forget that there are three possibilities. Both of them are right. Right. There was only one. That means one is not a name, but a character.

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Ah, Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah is not a name, but a character. Now I want to ask, Jesus is believed by Christians as a savior.

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Yes.

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Muslims also believe it. But if I give my son the name Jesus, is he the savior? No. No, right? Because that's not what it means. So, Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah here is not the name of the group, but the character of the group. So, any group that has that character will enter heaven, including NU and Muhammadiyah.

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A safe answer. Because if it's wrong, it can... Okay, the second question. The point is, don't be influenced by the group name. The group name. The party, the organization, the group.

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The character.

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Ustadz,

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What?

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No, it's behind the camera. It's said that there are 77 questions to convince people to be born and live in this world. Why did you believe in that before and now you are tired of living in this world? This is the one. 77, is it correct? I haven't got the proof yet.

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I don't know if I'm the one who's stupid when I'm asked 77. If there's a proof, maybe it's Isra'iliyat or stories. I don't know if there's a hadith about it But it's actually related to the one before, the safety Because of the stupidity, let's go! Maybe what's meant is that we're asked many times If I'm wrong, I'm sorry

1:09:13

We're asked many times, do you want to be in this world? Why were we so sure before? That's the stupidity Wait, there's still more There's a promise from Allah SWT A promise for T future, but why do people forget that promise?

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1:09:28

That's the test. Our life story is written in the book of Lafuz Mahfuz. Have we agreed on the content of the book? What is the relationship between the book of Lafuz Mahfud and the destiny that can be changed through action? Okay, good. This is a long explanation. Maybe you need to watch the first episode again. Or I have also discussed about destiny in other places.

1:09:57

Well, Hans is like this, he immediately said, there is no one else.

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Yes, yes, why did he say that at once?

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It's okay, Hans, it's okay. No one wants to do it anymore. Yeah, yeah. Why don't you do it for me?

1:10:09

If we look at Lahul Mahfud, it's like Allah's activity. Or it's something Allah knows. Allah just wants to say that everything you do is written in Lahul Mahfud. That's the consequence of his knowledge. Because as God, he can't not know about something. But it's not related to what we can choose. If the next question is about fate, is there anything that can be changed? In my opinion, all of the fate cannot be changed.

1:10:33

Because if someone says, for example in the Quran, Allah will extend the life of people who are diligent in the way of Allah. Who often meet people, who are diligent in the way of Allah. Allah will extend their life.

1:10:44

So, if their life was like this, it will be like this. ...that is connected to the spirit of God. God will extend his life span.

1:10:45

If his life span was this long, it will be this long. But, we go back to the previous one. Do you remember? The one I tested. Left or right. Now, it has changed. Because we don't know the beginning and the end. We can't guess. So, in my opinion, when God... ...when the Prophet issued a hadith like that... to increase our blessings, so that we can have more blessings, or longer life expectancy.

1:11:06

That's just a summary, not a discussion like before. It means we can't say there's a destiny that can be changed, because we don't know how it started, and we don't know how it ends, but we can know it changes. So, I think it's more logical for me to understand that

1:11:21

destiny is something that we can't change. So, something that cannot be changed, something that can be changed is not destiny? That's the choice. If something can still affect us, then it's not destiny. It's not destiny yet. There's still something we can do.

1:11:37

That's why, remember I said there's an important prayer that we should pray to Allah. O Allah, give me patience in things that I can't change. And give me the ability or strength to change the things that I can still change. And wisdom to differentiate which can be changed and which can't be changed. Because often people fail there.

1:11:59

Differentiate this is already fate, but it turns out it's not. This is not fate, but it turns But it's not. This is not destiny. But it's destiny. It's the ability to differentiate between destiny and not destiny. What is Lahul Mahfud? It's easy. It's everything that has... Allah has a book called Lahul Mahfud.

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Everything is written there. We can't take it? That's why. Because we can't see it, we can't think about it.

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Yes, we can't think about it.

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For example, like this. Like this, Fer. There's a thief. He's facing a judge. He should be cut off his hand. Then he said, judge, do you believe in Allah? I do. That Allah has written all our destiny there?

1:12:41

Yes. All of our destiny is there. Then he said, what I did, I can't choose because it's written in the law of Mahfud. That's what he said. The judge said, cut his hand. After that, he said, my hand is broken. Then the judge said, do you know why your hand is broken? That's destiny.

1:12:58

It's written in the law of Mahfud. Because you forgot to turn the page. Do you understand? Because he's using the wrong logic, the judge is using the wrong logic. Even though they don't see the whole Mahfud. How can he write there that he never saw it? That's why your question was good. Can we see it? No.

1:13:15

Because of that, don't think about it. We can't see the question, we can take it. He wants to see what I'm doing in front of him. He wants to see me in the front? He's just playing around. Have you ever seen Doraemon? Doraemon, do you know that he married Shizuka? Nobita.

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1:13:32

Nobita married Shizuka. Doraemon and Shizuka got married. This is Doraemon's concept. He went to the time machine, and he saw that he married Shizuka. Will it make it like that? It turns out it won't. It's just one of the possibilities that he sees.

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Even if we can see the future, it's one of the possibilities that will happen. But if in the world, in his timeline, he makes different choices, it will be different too. So, instead of being confused, we don't have to deal with something we don't know. We deal with what we know, whether this choice is right or not. When you get the test, is this choice right or not? That's it. Somehow, when you choose the right choice,

1:14:19

you will definitely get to the place you want. So, the choices are our free will.

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That's right.

1:14:26

That's a good one.

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You're cool.

1:14:28

You're cool.

1:14:29

You're cool.

1:14:30

But, what is God doing? Why didn't He write the word of God?

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It's His consequence.

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That's a good one.

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That's why.

1:14:39

That's a good one.

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The word of God is written. It can't be erased. It's written. The word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, the word, because Allah knows the consequences Yes How can it be consequences? Because Allah knows, so Allah knows everything Oh, so consequences are... Something that is a rule

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Yes

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I don't want to have that

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So, I don't just memorize it

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You can do that too But Allah wants to let people know that it's already written Oh, let people know Okay, next question Okay, next question. In my head, there is a bad thought, because he was washed his heart, was kissed by the angel Gabriel. Of course, Rasulullah is the best person because his lust was thrown away by Allah. So, how to explain it so that I don't think like that, because there is a feeling of falling.

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1:15:56

Indeed, the Prophet is a gift from Allah that is certainly perfect human. Do you understand? I mean, I really understand. It means, it's normal for a prophet to be like that. It's not fair. He doesn't have a soul like us. That's what it's called. Allah gives someone more than others.

1:16:12

What? Someone gives more? Allah gives someone more than others. That's what Prophet Muhammad said. But don't forget, it doesn't mean that when the soulahwat is removed, the test will be less. Because in some cases, Rasulullah didn't choose the most important one.

1:16:33

Even though it doesn't have a sin consequence. Sin is something that has a malice characteristic. If it's wrong, it's not a sin. For example, what is the root of the 25? The root of the 25? 5? 5, that's right.

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But is it a reward? Not yet.

1:16:49

How can it be?

1:16:51

It's true, it's not a reward yet. If you answer 7, it's wrong, right? Is it a sin? No. Wrong, not a sin yet. Rasul once did something wrong, but not a sin.

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For example, Rasul was in a meeting like this, he was talking to people who were important people at that time in Arabia. Suddenly, someone came, a blind man, one of Rasul's followers. And he said, Rasul, I want to ask. Rasul said, what? People are busy too? Well, something like that, if I were him, his face was sour.

1:17:21

Not laughing, his face was sour. Not laughing. His face was sour. I was like, I'm going to throw up. I was told by God, you can't do that. You are a prophet. You can't do that. The standard is the standard. You are the highest standard. So, you shouldn't do that. If there's another one like this, you should serve this person first.

1:17:38

Why? Because he has faith. While this person doesn't have faith in you. So, I was it. So, the Prophet was tired.

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Yes, he was very tired.

1:17:48

But, what did he take?

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What did he do to his heart? This is when he was in Isra' Meerut. At first, when he was still a child, he took his heart, washed it with Zamzam water, and then returned it again.

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The point is to purify himself. In surgery? Yes, in surgery. Was the heart washed?

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Yes, that's right.

1:18:08

Then, the surgeon died?

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No. The one who operated was the angel. The angel operated. The angel operated. So, it doesn't make sense. What was he afraid of? To reduce the sin, to do something noble, you have to be holy. Why? Because before you pray, you need to be holy.

1:18:28

Prophet Muhammad was ripped off his heart when he was how old? He was ripped off his chest, and his heart was taken. How old was he? I don't know. I forgot.

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I think when he was 3 or 5 years old. Let's check it later. Oh, when he was still young. Yes, when he was 3 or 5 years old. Oh, when he was still a kid? Yes, when he was still a kid. And the second one, when he was in Isra Miraj.

1:18:50

Oh, he was cut twice?

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Yes.

1:18:53

What did he do at first?

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He was cut twice. Why not just once? Was he sinning? No, he wasn't. But Allah wants to set an example for us all, that when Prophet Israel was facing Allah, the first thing he did was to prepare himself to become a prophet.

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To fulfill the duty of faith, to clear the revelation. Then when he wanted to meet Allah, he was cleared again. That's the importance of being holy before they meet God. What happens when you're clean? Like you become holy? No, it's just symbolic. Oh, so it's not like he said,

1:19:34

For example, bad habits are taken away. As far as I know, every prophet has a privilege to be protected from doing evil. So he can't do evil. He can't do evil. That's like... So it's not fair. That's the question.

1:19:55

Because life is still hard.

1:19:57

Life is still hard.

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Let's see. There are two tests. First, because we see the evil we want. But there's another one. When we see people who can't do good, we are sad. Prophet Muhammad is the heaviest one. He thinks about people, until when there is someone who doesn't do what he should do, he is very sad. Until Allah said in the Quran, he is very painful, sad, heavy when he sees people who are still difficult.

1:20:23

And Rasulullah is a very buffer in that field. That's where he put his weight. He thought about people, his people, and everything. But why did he take the shahwat? Why? Not taken, but he was protected from privileges.

1:20:38

Not taken, but he was protected from privileges.

1:20:40

Why didn't he just let it go so he could get repeated tests?

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Because he was an example. And examples are not allowed to be used for blasphemy. For example, I'm sorry, but there is something different. I understand why Ferran asked that. Because I'm sorry, but what I read in the Bible when I was still a Catholic, the prophets were not as sacred as the Muslims. For example, there was a prophet who was invited to get drunk with his children.

1:21:08

He slept with his daughter and his wife. There is a prophet who wants to marry his fifth wife. So he sent his fifth wife to war and then his wife died. Or for example, describing the Prophet Jacob. The Prophet Jacob described his family as conspirators and all. So, from there, the data is why the Prophet is not like that.

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But in Islam, all prophets are innocent. All prophets have no sin. Including David, including Zechariah, including Jacob, including all prophets. That is not having sin. So, because they are examples.

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Yes.

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The prophets, before Adam and Eve, Before Adam and Eve? The one who was asked 77 times, they were also there. They were just like us. All of them were just like us. All of them saw us as evil.

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1:22:03

But what are the conditions and certainties of God in choosing a prophet? No one knows. But what is clear is that we don't know the reason, but we know the pattern. Prophets are chosen from the most noble lineage among humans. So that they can govern humans, so that can have a model to manage people. Secondly, prophets are usually chosen from people who are, in quotation marks, also considered by humans. As long as the intention is good, but it is considered by humans.

1:22:33

Prophets are chosen from the smartest people in the time. And the clearest, most trusted in the time.

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There is a pattern.

1:22:42

And among the 25, is it always put in a place that's not helped. Right. The one with the most evil. Yes, the one with the most evil. Right. And one of the biggest is Jesus, right?

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Yes. Why Jesus in Islam, Jesus is a prophet in Islam, why was Jesus chosen as a prophet? Because he has all the qualities. Even more than've mentioned.

1:23:06

Okay, but I'm curious why the sins of angels are taken away. Why don't they just let them live as normal people? And they are the same as us. It's not that the sins are not taken away.

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What is it?

1:23:21

The feeling of sin. The bad habits. Because sin is not there. Why is the bad attitude taken away? Why not just let it be? Because you want to be an example Because as an example

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If not, he can't be an example But the weight is still the same He must continue to commit jihad He must continue to be the head of the family He must continue to be a follower Even much heavier

1:23:41

If it's in his life trackback, it's heavier than us. If we track back our life, it's heavier than us. What if he doesn't want to follow? If he doesn't want to follow, it means he won't be a prophet. He's being followed because he's able to. For example, look at me. Do I perform sholah as a Muslim? Not bad. Do you know there's a tahajjud prayer

1:23:56

that is said by Koi? I like to send the sticker to the group. So, he wakes up at night and prays. I want to ask Raymond who already prays. Raymond, how many minutes do you pray Maghrib? 5-10 minutes. That's a lot of prayers. 10 minutes.

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That's a long reading. I read Maghrib for 3 times. 3 times. And I have to read it.

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I read it for 5 times. I only has to be read. Yes, five times.

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Five. I only do it for three minutes. If I'm praying, six. I don't count, but I feel like it's about five.

1:24:32

How long is it?

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It depends on the duration. But try to imagine, Rasulullah is praying. We've been praying for three minutes, five minutes. It's like a minute, if you pray Maghrib. Rasulullah, the tahajjud prayer, it's from midnight, from 12 o'clock until dawn. Until his feet are swollen. But is that already arranged by God?

1:24:55

No, it's his will. When he then, until his feet are swollen, let's say someone stands up until his feet are swollen because of prayer. His wife said, the place where Rasulullah slept was about 2x2 meters. So when he stood up there, his wife who was sleeping, her feet were hit when he was praying.

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So when he wanted to prostrate, he put his wife's feet aside first. Then he woke up and he said to the Prophet, O Prophet, O Messenger of Allah, O Messenger of Allah, why don't you rest? Because you are guaranteed to enter heaven. Why don't you rest? Keep praying. Because you are guaranteed to enter heaven. Do you know what Rasulullah said?

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1:25:30

What?

1:25:31

If I am guaranteed, shouldn't I be more grateful than others who are not guaranteed? If those who are not guaranteed want to pray, if I am guaranteed, shouldn't I be more grateful? Even though he's not ordered. He just wants to. Oh, you just want to.

1:25:47

That means, the one who is chosen to be a prophet, always has the best quality. The one who becomes a prophet. Okay. That's why there's no prophet Felix.

1:25:54

Because God is on his way.

1:25:56

Yes, that's right.

1:25:58

Okay.

1:25:59

The last question.

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Okay.

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The last question. The last question. There are 4. You don't want to take too long to answer one question. The question is simple. You just got scolded. Finally, there's a Raymond scolded Veren. I was like that too. Finally, there's an episode where Veren got scolded by Raymond.

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Right. We've been scolded all this time. The last one. Can we believe in Ramadhan from a smart person? Even though it's just a fan show, Ramadhan, hand-drawn lines, etc. The answer is simple, right? Okay.

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Simply, if it's Islam, it's not allowed.

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The answer is simple, it's not allowed. But there is a thin line between Ramadhan and prediction based on history. Yes, if it's prediction or projection, there not a problem. But if it's Ramadan, it's not allowed. Ramadan has no basis. Projection, prediction has a basis. It has a pattern. So, as long as we anticipate the future based on the lessons or patterns from the past, it's still okay.

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You have a projection, right? In business? Yes. That's allowed. Projection is allowed. So, Ramadan is not allowed. And if it's Ramadan, it means he's not a smart person. If you believe in zodiac... No. Listen to it. If you still believe in zodiac...

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Aquarius.

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Aquarius means...

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This afternoon, poor. Do you remember in Japan? He took Ramadhan.

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Oh, yes.

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He took Ramadhan in Japan. I keep it. It's good. No. It's good or bad. Because bad things need to be tied. Then, it's good. He doesn't know if it's good or bad.

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1:27:31

Then, we go. When we go home, we go through that temple again. Wait, I think my wedding is bad. I'll just tie it. Why don't we just decide our fate based on the person's decision?

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Okay. I can't take people Okay, that's it You've answered the point about destiny Destiny is something you can't change As long as you can change Do as much as you can As much as you can

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And keep praying to God

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Oh yes

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He's a Muslim

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Only two episodes

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Praise God Okay, enough? Yes, he's a Muslim. This is only the second episode.

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Thank God.

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But that's your statement. That's a true statement.

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That makes sense. And...

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Not yet.

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Okay.

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Today...

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Promote first. If anyone wants to join us. We're going to Makassar on May 3rd at Balai Manunggal. Do you have any recommendations? Besides Makassar, where are we going? Write it in the comments.

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Don't forget.

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What's that?

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Don't forget. Don't forget.

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Just follow us.

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Seriously.

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Kodong? Kodong.

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Just follow us. Register, Kodong. Just follow it. Seriously? Kodong? Kodong.

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Just follow it.

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Just follow it. Okay. Don't forget. Don't forget. Kodong's registration.

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Kodong's registration.

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3 May at Balai Manunggal. Don't forget to follow our IG at at.escape. The video has a link for you to ask a question or tell a story. As critical as you can be, until Ustad Felix can't answer. That's it.

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That's it.

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