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ISLAM AJARI PILIH2 TEMEN⁉️COKI MASUK CIRCLE⁉️Habib Ja'far - Muslim - Mamat - Login EPS 06
Deddy Corbuzier
Eh, what's the name? There's one named CLBK.
I'm so confused.
What do you think about Islam? Your view on Islam. Habib in the camera is not like Hussein Jafar. But there's a label behind him.
What? Habib.
This is Mr. Hussein.
Oh, yes.
Sometimes we see more of morality in people who are agnostic. What are our limits to people like this? Good. He knew it. He's a bird.
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim.
You're lost. You're lost.
You joined the military.
Why?
Why did I join the military?
Because the military here has kidnapped our friend. Our friend here has chosen the path to join the military.
He's been kidnapped.
So, do you work here or are you kidnapped?
So, that's what it means.
So, what do you think about the military?
What do you think about our friend's feelings? Why? Why? The people in the military are close, right?
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Get started freeWe're confused with one, Dip.
What should we do?
We're confused with two. We're confused with one.
No, I saw Coki before the shooting, he was a bit upset.
What do you mean?
Your religion, you have to worship at certain time. There are five time There are 5 Why are you still late?
The one who understands the time is you
Bajingan
Sauraja
Saur is from Precise again There is a minute if it is past 1 minute If there is a change in Islam, it is the discipline of time
In my opinion What is not applied by him why only him? why only him? this is it one kafirun, it destroys us all
like this
I'm a bit out of focus
with your page earlier
what was the concept yesterday?
pin Muhammadiyah
today we pin Indonesia and Australia What's the context?
What's the context?
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Oh my
Eh, who's the host?
There's someone from CLBK Hey!
I'm the host
But we're still in the same team Guys, we're a family You want to in the middle no, no, no you want to be the middle you want to be the middle yes yes
no, so
I was framed by Coki just now but not framed, I've been framed often several times even Coki, Syilaturrahmi ah, Kostrioda No peek, hoax I've been there a few times even Joky Siddhartha Rahmi Ah! Coach Triana!
No pick, no pick hoax
No pick hoax
No pick hoax This is the concept of friendship I think now it's changed Why? There should be a picture Even if we are excited
As far as I know, if I'm excited don't take a picture, I just hold my phone and forget.
Yes, that's right.
But for this person,
it must be positive.
That's it. We've actually taken a picture, right? We've taken a picture, we even wanted to do a podcast at that time, but unfortunately, we just logged in. Okay, I'm sorry, I'll like, oh, too bad, I'll just log in because... I'm sorry, may I ask?
to Mr. Hussein and Mr. Coki the meeting happened after
the Insta story or not?
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after meeting...
after the Insta story or not?
yeah, Insta story first Insta story or not?
he can't... the story of two people he can't do it, the story is in the book
he can't do it
no, it's a story of a soup
oh, I see
it's a story of two people
he even visited Kerehab wow, visited Kerehab? oh I love this episode! It's good that we're silent in this episode. It's a friendship. In friendship, there's a saying,
no hard feeling. There's nothing left in your heart. But actually, if we can have a story like that, because we feel there's an emotional connection, that's why the reaction is like that.
Because if there's no emotional connection at all, there's no reaction Because if there's no emotional connection at all There's no reaction
Right
In your opinion, he has no emotional connection
Well, because there is, that's why it's a story
Yes
But when you got hit He doesn't have a story, so he doesn't have a connection
He sells his cellphone
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Get started freeHe even sells his cellphone He has a cellphone
No, no
He has a cellphone
No, because he's afraid of getting hit He's afraid of getting hit I'm just kidding I'm just scared that you'll be the first one to be kicked out I'm so scared I'm so scared But I mean
But I mean It's because there's an emotional connection No, I actually It shows that my emotional connection with Coki too Which surprised me
When there were many stories Seriously That's one of my main introspection which surprised me when I heard the story Seriously, that was one of my main introspection It means that our friendship is that close And actually, in his defense, I also understand that that was the first time Habib had a friend who had a case like that. So actually hoping for a perfect reaction,
well, humans are in the wrong place. That's one. Because of learning for me. Then the second, in my opinion, the love language to each person will be different. Depending on the situation, depending on who the person is, etc.
At that time, different, depending on the situation, depending on who they are, etc. At that time, even though without a story, without the public, because it's better if friends, because you have access to their private space, even if you want to advise just, said Imam Shafi'i, in the private room, because if in front of people, it tends to
embarrass.
These two people have had experience. In front of the public. So even though it is not intended by the one who gives advice or the one who receives advice, but people can read it everywhere, especially now, the interpretation can go anywhere. And the second one, in my opinion, is because when with Coki, I was worried that if I was too present as a religious leader, it would make it difficult for Coki's movement. But in the end, we have agreed that we have found our own room for actualization and it will be more powerful if we stay in our own corridors plus with Onat, I can still communicate with Onat
through his family, I went to his parents that night then through Onat too, because I was asked by his rehab to also support spiritually and so on, meaning there is communication that I can finally ask for to be spiritual and so on it means there's a communication that I can ask for permission to step into the corner if it's with Coki, it's suddenly
it's a different quality but if you think about it, the quality of the event at that time, the spectrum was different okay so don't don't be him, I don't think there's anyone
who can really react right at that time
at that time we were also confused how was your reaction when he I don't think anyone could react the way he did We were confused
How did you react when he called you? We called him on the first night
We called him because we... Actually...
Don't say that, they're fighting
They didn't say anything Bro, he's very sensitive when he's fighting If that happened to you... not everyone would be a woman You can't But honestly, when he was arrested I was shocked
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Get started freeI was shocked too The police was shocked too
I was shocked
You heard that, right? He was shocked But his humor was a bit lacking The police was also surprised They were surprised Shaulie, were you surprised?
But the humor was a bit lacking
It was already started from the beginning Mr. Petauki
We, me and also Muslim Traitor
We are here Our main goal is to upgrade
the Covid-19
We are not going to buy a leopard like that
It's okay
All the zombies are eating by the mouse I bought it and threw it away, it's a big deal! I ate it all! I ate it all!
You ate it all?
But at home, I was like, chill.
Chill with family.
But when you got hit by a car, but when you got hit by a car,
were you surprised? No, I was surprised because back then, I was not. I mean, back then, Jogja was really a first-class lesson. Even the first drill, I've never experienced that.
The world of catching and all. It takes a long time to learn. But when it's Onat, it's done. It's possible that my friend has this problem and that.
The proof is You know I first knew the owner was arrested from who
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Alimuqarra
He sent a message in a second I swear, it's not just weird Instagram
The info is one
From me, I also posted the news
Nashehoda
A second ago And indeed, the Muslim government has a natural alarm To detect people arrested He has it But in the time of the Prophet And indeed, Muslim traitors have natural alarm to detect people being caught. But in the time of the Prophet, was there a Prophet's friend who was very stingy? And if there was, how stingy was he in the time of the Prophet?
Well, there was at least the first one who liked to drink, who was also a very comedic friend. Then he was also very funny. Then the Prophet was proportional. It means that when he broke the law with a hard drink, the Prophet rejected him
and punished him according to the Islamic law at that time. But the Prophet said, he was really a person who loves his Lord and his God. And the matter of sin is judged proportionally. But that he has loved his Lord and his God, that is another big thing that has to be our consideration in evaluating people.
That's actually what makes maybe Entir and Coki never saw it directly, or never read it directly. It's weird, every time I got some awards in Dawah Even the peak, I got an award for comedy from Paski Oh yeah?
Yes
When? You got an award for comedy?
2 years ago
Wow
With a joke like that? Please, be more efficient
Mr. Ajarwo, Mr. Abel, the chairman and the vice chairman We hereby say that we don't believe in Moses. We don't believe in your leadership anymore.
How come?
His name is Noaiman. So he is proportioned. But he is the lover of Allah and His Messenger, said the Prophet Muhammad. That's why it's weird when he got the appreciation, one of it was from Pasky to activate comedy to use the importance of Da'wah at that time
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That's always in Uin Jakarta when he got the appreciation, he mentioned the names of Coki Muslim, Omdet, Onat and the names that have been played a big role in helping to expand the scope of Da'wah
That's one
Then the second there is a prophet's companion who was also a murderer of Sayyidina Hamzah. The prophet's family was mutilated and ate his heart. And when he entered Islam and became a prophet's companion, then the prophet accepted his Islam, treated him well, he never showed himself to the Prophet. Because the Prophet would be sad if he saw his face.
So sometimes, at certain limits, if he can grow up someone, his friendship can be maintained. And it's proven now, Coki and Maraka Project.
That's right.
It means Coki grew up, and so did I. with Malacca Project yes, that's right it means that the joke grew the cave grew so, that's the essence so, this is a fun fact I've never told this anywhere
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no secret
so, at that time actually, because I'm part of Malacca Malacca made a fund raising which was making a fundraising. At first, it was a press, with Ferry. Malacca made it, and it was a sum of money.
Then, at that time, Ferry told me, let's go there. Because I represented Malacca to go there. But at that time, I refused. Because I didn't feel in a situation like that
at that time, the area there didn't need more influencers. Because I was afraid that when the incident happened I went there directly people would assume too much because what does this mean, all kinds of things.
Because I feel, so I just help the fundraising so that people are more qualified to come there for the first time. Because the spotlight will be not about the disaster, but the crowd.
So, it's like, why is Coki going there? What if I become the right of what? I avoid that. Until a few times I was offered. Until finally, when the discussion about that was a bit less,
and it was starting to be safe, then I went there so I didn't have any impression that I was using that incident to gain my personal gain but why did you go there? how could you go to Coki, and come to the natural disaster? that's a wonder of the world
what is it? a natural disaster is a wonder of the world. What is it that moves us?
It's a natural disaster.
What is it that moves us?
But, in my opinion, my scene is comedy. Okay. If it's comedy, I believe comedy has no sacred limit. As long as you can be responsible for what you say. And you're ready to bear the consequences. Because my scene is comedy,
I feel that to discuss certain things, it would be better if I was there and knew, so my perspective about the premise of what comedy is more broad. Because if I just talk, but outside of the situation, I won't be able to remember it, it will be a punching down talk. But if I'm there and I experience it, I see it, it's not about comedy, but I finally know that next time I want to joke about things like that, so there is something, oh I used to go there so it didn't work out? it worked out, but it was better in the context that there is a human side, not just to
just press down and also the context becomes neater because you can see the context directly so the premise will be really good because there is a human side not just just aiming
the term is cool
now, you
actually, this is a fun fact maybe even Muslims are not aware actually what was done by Coki in Malacca was also done the first time we made the Indonesian Young People's Foundation So I made the Indonesian Young People's Foundation
So from the results of the big viewers I think this young people I want to amplify it to be a social movement Even at that time, it was endorsed by Coki One of the campaigns in Kitabisa And until now there is still Rumah Cahaya
The free mental health home that I built for five years it started from the foundation of the Indonesian Federation of Fundraising in Kitabisa finally became a mental health home actually it's been a joke for a long time there is what I do but in the end it's a bad name spread what do you mean?
I have a certain branding that I keep if it's exposed it will be a bad name spread
okay people usually spread bad names I have a certain branding that I keep if it is exposed, it will be a bad name
usually bad name
if I expose it, it will be a bad name
he wants to be called bad
he wants
Mr. Hussein, I want to ask back to the friendship what is our limit to humans like this? first, the limit is not on the person, the object.
Okay.
The object, no matter how problematic, actually he has the right to accompany us.
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The limitation is on me, on us who want to accompany as the subject. Now, are you able to accompany him as his subject. Can you accompany him? You have the ability, in name and competence, to color him, and you don't get in the way of the public, or vice versa. If your presence is colored, or you can't do anything in the end,
then it's better not to break the Silatul Rahmi because Silatul Rahmi means to still love at least still praying but keep the distance because when close for example, you can't control yourself, you can't do anything and so on, so the limit is actually on us.
And that's actually, if it's weird, not only related to other people, it's weird, right? Related to yourself.
Okay.
For example, that there are some things about me that people don't like, not as good as, for example, a preacher, like this and that, although in Islam it is allowed.
For example, in the context of smoking, seeing a preacher smoking, in some opinions it is allowed. But it's not comfortable to see, as if it's not appropriate. So I often leave something or at least keep something if it will disturb my prayer. That's against myself. So if it will disturb, and I always say that you don't fence to me, because you should fence to the verse and the sabda that I deliver.
The proof is if I have a problem, for example, I do something embarrassing, you will definitely be disappointed with me because actually I never build a big self, the messages I bring should be big, so don't tell others and that's what I said earlier, if it's going to be a burden, I don't think I won't be there. For example, there are a few, one or two, for example, that I know, this is a big podcast, then this podcast,
some guests even came there to tell stories about me, but this podcast, for example, didn't invite me. I understand, because when I enter with a religious label, it can be a burden for people. So there is a podcast that finally, I don't invite Habib not because I don't like it, but actually he doesn't want his name, his image
if you enter the religion, there is a burden and actually that's the risk that was taken by Coki Muslim when I entered you guys and actually the risk is the same if you assume your question you asked earlier if in my case
in choosing a friend now, everyone is different usually the most common thing I hear is like for example we have to love him as a person
but maybe the action we do we don't approve that's what I mean the argument I often hear but now I'm at the stage where we can't separate humans into two
how so? I think humans and actions are actually one
so if we judge ourselves
along with our thoughts? no, because for me, action is a reflection of the human being. In my opinion. So you can't, like... In my opinion, but we're different,
In my opinion, we can't divide a human being into two, one is the person, and the other is the action. Because actually, this action is a reflection of the person. For me, and I respect everyone, to what is it called, to other people's wives.
But if I, now, so that I can love people more whole, I don't divide people into two. I have to understand his actions first. Because by knowing his actions, if I, once again, I mean loving him whole as a whole as a human. Because if an atheist is his friend, we depart from universal values.
We depart from... Because I mean... And I understand why in the end... And this is why we reconcile. Why do I reconcile with him?
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Get started freeMas Padaw, Mas Padanal, Mulai Masur, Atheist Learn. Astaghfirullah, Astaghfirullah, Astaghfirullah. Please. why we reconcile, why I reconcile with him. The host is starting to enter the island.
Astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah.
Please.
No, that's why I reconcile with him. Because in the end I also understand the actions he did, it was in accordance with what he believed in and it's not fair, if I force for us to be together.
I also understand there are certain rules and I also, in the end, there is also my own room of actualization and so on.
This is also an exclusive question. Are you happy or burdened to be friends with Habib? I mean, you're...
you're a big fan of him, right?
Have you ever been burdened?
Actually, when we talk about friendship, the essence of friendship is something personal, there is no public factor there. That's a good question. Have you ever felt burdened? When we talk about friendship, it's something personal, there's no public factor. If you ask me if I feel burdened as a friend,
I don't feel burdened. But it's a burden when the camera is on, because... You feel burdened? Both of us. Because Habib is on the camera is not as Husein Jafar.
There's a label on the back.
What?
Habib.
This is Mr. Husein.
Oh, yes. That's right. Sometimes we see more of the morals in the agnostic people.
No.
Rather than... If it's the same as...
So, if it's on the camera, it's a bit of a burden. You're the one who's using drugs You're the one who's using drugs I'm using drugs It's a bit of a burden on the camera
Because there's someone
Why are you so drunk? You're a drug addict
You're friends with Habib
Is there a burden?
What are you doing?
He's already in a queue What's wrong with you, Mahmoud?
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Get started freeNo, he's a burden When he's in front of the camera Because there's a burden. The burden or not? When you're in front of the camera, Coki. Because there's a burden, a demand. You're friends with Habib. Back then, before I...
as developed as I am now. Back then I was still stupid. Back then I thought that being friends should be that simple. But it turns out, in the scena... We're like this, we get the privilege,
we get the luck In the media, we are privileged to work in the media. We are lucky to be there. And when we are in the media, one thing we can't avoid is that we are representative. For example, there is Mamat, there is Tretan Muslim, there is Hussein Jafar, there is Coki Pardede.
It's not just a name. Behind it, there must be a brand that you like or dislike it will definitely tie you together if you ask me about the context it's a burden it's definitely a burden, and it's not just a burden on me
it's a burden on him too don't ask me, ask people like our friend Onat or whatever it will give an effect like that but it's just a coincidence because we work in the media. But, it should be usual.
If we don't work in the media, we're just ordinary people. I don't have to worry. But, actually, the personal relationship is usual.
But, if Habib Syri is a burden,
I mean, why?
You're sure, right?
Yes.
Why does Habib friends with Batuhan? Especially when he's not aware of it.
If I'm not mistaken.
People see it on TV.
Why is it getting worse every day?
If I'm not mistaken.
Even, in the end, the biggest burden is it's not in Coki, but in me. Why is Habib like this? Why is Habib like that? And it's not in Coki but in me Habib, why are you like this? Habib, why are you like that? and it's not only with Coki with Onat, even in the mosque
I'm always asked Eh, Bip, why do you want to be friends with Onat? Eh, Bip, what is the concept of friendship with Onat? and so on so sometimes Islam and Muslims are at a distance.
As if, then, if some Muslims consider that if the person is bad, in the perspective of Islam, it is bad, if in the perspective of Islam, it is wrong, not only those who are not religious, even those who are religious are different, it is wrong. Even in the internal Islam, in the middle of the difference of opinion, sometimes there are those who are wrong or are wrongly judged.
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Get started freeAs if the wrong one, then we can't build a network at all. If that's what happened to Prophet Muhammad, when he came down to earth, there was no right one. The right one is only Prophet Muhammad as the bearer of that wrong. But, but, so in the end, it's fine I mean, now I'm much more learned
I admit that when I was with Coki I didn't know what to do Now I'm more learned to be proportional Let people burden us Don't burden ourselves with the reason
why many of our meetings I mean me and him it's not posted on the personal website yes because it will only be a burden for him
and for me and in the end it's not fair for anyone even like this, Cok I mean, often when we podcast from the beginning with Muslims too it's only maybe 20% of the conversation we have outside the camera before the take or after the take
because actually the meeting must be on camera for an hour
outside it must be like that
we people in the media may also need to educate people out there, that the camera can only capture a small part of people's relationships, people's friends, even people's knowledge. That's why I always say, if you come to me, you only get advice. If you want complete knowledge, you go to school, whether it's on campus, in a trend company, or anywhere,
because the knowledge is there, you don't hope to get complete knowledge from podcast, even that economic knowledge from Ferry Irwan, in financial knowledge, business from Reddy Diadi, you can't.
Knowledge, what is it called, guide, guide, enthusiasm,
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no, no, I just want to say
as far as I know
don't name it because it can't be
it's not halal
if the gun is GAN it's fine
I don't want to, GUN you want to eat but you still looking for halal I want to eat, still looking for halal I want to eat, just eat
You are a burden for all of us
You are a burden for all of us
But if
Onat told us that in rehab he got enlightenment meaning meaning of God If you
have no religion when in rehab If I'm in God's hands, I'm in God's hands. Well, if you're... Yes.
...the religion is empty.
That's right.
When you were in rehab, did you find a spiritual point? If not religion, what did you get? Or at least mental, yes? Yes, yes, yes.
Psychological, maybe.
If I was from the beginning, I was already aware, understand that what happened to me, it's because of my mistake.
So when I was in that position, I didn't look outside, but I looked inside. How to make sure it doesn't happen again? So my responsibility is more to myself, Slim. So I never look outside, like for example, is this a test? No, I'm not going there.
Those are all choices. And I bear the consequences of my choices. So what I found there is, why can I choose that, and why do I let myself be in that position so much? So everything, the responsibility is on me. Because if we are in the right place, everything will fall into place.
So, you don't understand or don't believe in the concept of this is a test, this is it.
Now, here's the thing.
If my analogy, if he's really there, and then suddenly, he has to be responsible for something that he wasn't involved in the first place you understand what I mean?
so for example, I got into a problem, whatever the problem is, I don't have to worry about it and then suddenly I immediately say, please help me, I got into a problem he might be reading the newspaper, because I wasn't involved in it, why should I be involved? for me, I never throw responsibility, anything. I always put it on myself. Because if I already know why it could happen, hopefully in the future, if it's in the same situation,
I can control it more. Because I believe, yes, the architect and our fate is ourselves. In the Quran, it's said, In ahsantum ahsantum li'an fusikum wa in ahsantum falah The good you do is from you and will return to you and the badness that you do
is from you and will return to you what does it mean from you? God has given all the goodness that gives guidance if in Islam it is the holy book of the Quran plus the messiah
the messenger or the message is the prophet Muhammad so that it can be understood in a contextual way then we are given the mind to be able to interpret it well it has been helped in that way
and then in the end it will not affect you if you don't open yourself that's why Islam is a fast not a kafir, kafir is a closed fast then you process it and give birth to yourself Finally you do all of that because you did it
And it will return to you, God doesn't need anything Even though you didn't read the Quran like Bruce Almigdy
I was in the mosque
The movie Morgan Freeman, God is like that
I read the Quran
So if for example And actually, sometimes people always relate terms, even though for example, I found God, the meaning is not literally, it can be definition
If you ask what I mean God, my definition, I found Oh, I'm getting older That's for me in a certain context, I can use the word God too God doesn't always have to mean something personal
For instance, with Spinoza, the philosopher, God is impersonal God is not a person, as in the religious books of the Samawi but as a law And in the end, whatever he found in that place the context is not only about Onat, but everyone whatever he found when he was experiencing bad things
as long as it makes him happier as long as it makes him happier he becomes better I think it's exciting the important thing is the output is good that's why, if it's weird
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Get started freeCoki used to say if Islam is like LWIB, I feel safe and comfortable because I was accepted, then protected and respected as a person with a non-religious choice
and now I also think that actually if people are not religious like Coki okay, because that's what was done by Prophet Muhammad when Fathum Mecca opened the city of Mecca
it means to open people's minds to think rationally and universally so that later it will be found above in the general values will be found between Islam and the healthy mind and everything
at a certain point, there are some that can't meet for example, belief in God and so on but in religion, we often talk about it on deep talk first it may only be less than 10% of the Islamic doctrine which is about the laws according to the scholars 90% is universal values
that apply to anyone, whether it's a different religion or a non-religious person.
And I think I should say this before we continue, sorry.
Exclusive, exclusive.
No, no, everything is exclusive.
So that people don't misunderstand Kapra. I mean, I'm like, there's no... I'm only talking for myself. And I'm talking for myself because I know I have influence so I'm responsible for myself I just want to say
there is no intention from me to make people have the same beliefs as me I have to give this disclaimer and this conversation only came up because I was asked so there is no sudden like I make like, come on, join us. Never. I'm not.
So, actually, if I said, for example, I'm atheist or whatever, because the context is asking about that, so I'm just answering, and I'm not suggesting people. I'm not suggesting people
to take the path I'm taking. Why? Because, well, this is not for everyone, just like being religious is not for everyone. Because seriously, as long as we're friends,
we never even debate. This is off-air. If it's only in the content, we're a subset.
Exclusive, right? Exclusive too. In Indonesia Lawyer Club.
In Indonesia Lawyer Club.
In the content, we might invite Coki, Hey Coki, let's go out. But in real life, in real life, as long as we're friends, we never, even a little,
like, Coki, maybe you don't want to be Muslim? Never.
But I WhatsApp from Sulaiman.
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You don't need to clap. You don't need to clap. I want to ask you, Usted. In Islam, as far as I know, if we have a dispute in front of our eyes, it's about words, right? Then, hands, then hearts.
If we're friends, how do we act? Do we keep consulting? Like, for example, we're friends with Mr. Coki, we are friends with him this is so that we are still within the Islamic limits
we believe should we always like
Coki, I've stopped, Coki, I've stopped
that's also included in the advice
it's annoying
yes
because he might not feel comfortable with us, like he said earlier like this I have two first in theory and in practice in theory There are two, first theoretically and practically. Theoretically, Coki once said that you can't arrange people to be Muslim or to practice Islamic values.
You can't arrange it, Mat. We can't arrange Coki to pray. Maybe Coki can cosplay a person who prays
yes, but he can't do it
but in the end, religion can't be based on formal rules he must teach informal which is from heart to heart to build awareness so that a balanced choice is formed not because of the force of the formal rules. So in theory, that's why the Prophet,
when to others, Laikruhafiddin, there is no force in religion. The second, in practice, that is also applied by the Prophet. The Prophet made a rule called the Madinah religion which is inspired by the Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet himself. But it only applies to Muslims in Madinah at that time. When it was brought to Mecca, it was called the Fath-ul-Mecca,
the opening of the city of Mecca, was done to Muslims. Even non-Muslims, Jews, Christians, Muslims who do not worship God and are not religious at all, they are still guaranteed their rights. But in a country, they have to pay taxes, for the formalities of their lives.
That's why it's called Jizya, tax. We call it Zakat, in the time of the Prophet. That's why the Prophet, when he came to Madinah, he made the Madinah tribe, and after that, continued by the Caliphs after him. It's not formally, but what's continued are the values.
Not the formalities. That's why now, if Islam is in the form of a country, there is a republic, there is a form of a kingdom. Because Islam never specifically regulates how formalism in society lives. The most important thing is the heart. And that's what is finally seen.
Islam first moved up from the Arabian Peninsula to Andalusia, Spain. It uses swords, Spain, they use swords, to fight, they use rules. And the ones that came down to Indonesia, they use culture, heart to heart. Now, the ones in Andalusia are gone.
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Get started freeIn Spain, they don't use swords anymore. They use swords. But the ones that came to Indonesia, the approach is different. So, until now, it's solid.
Oh, solid.
No, no, no
Not the same, not the same, not the same Not the same
Suddenly the red color is solid
Not like that, not like that
If you say solid, what is it? But if this, Cok What you also spilled The concept of companionship when you rest There are many stories of friendship Which you assume, this is something I got here
But I didn't get it from my friends who are not drug addicts But here I got this Okay, actually, apart from the mistakes they have taken So they have to take the consequences of their mistakes, apart from that, actually most of them, because not all of them,
but most of them are actually people in general who are indeed, even in some things, their tolerance to others is quite high. some things, the tolerance towards other people is quite high. Here's the thing,
why do many people get stuck in bad relationships? Why do people get stuck in bad relationships? Because, ironically, people who are in bad relationships, sometimes, when people come there
they want to open the door more than not sometimes, not always that's why I'm disclaiming, sometimes so in the end I don't know why because they never stand on a certain moral ground
so when we meet them their position is always like this.
Equal?
Yes. At least that's what I feel and it can also be wrong. But if we meet people with basic moral ground, it's usually, although it shouldn't be like that, I'm sure, but usually the position is like this. So this is the position when we're friends, this is what makes people anti-party in the end.
Because what am I doing there just to be advised, which I can find myself, the advice is in the chat GPT.
That's it.
Yes, already like that
Already in church, chat GPT
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Get started freeAt least the chat GPT tone is still more cool Yes, if he's already like this, the tone can be annoying, so in the end,, but if you want to get rid of places that you think are bad, the way is not to rob that place, because they are solid. Solid! Yes, when you come, you rob, move, yes, the place is gone, but the people are not. Then he can find another place.
Actually, the easiest way is to open the door as wide as possible so you don't have to gather there again but gather in a place you're sure the problem is no one ever wants to open that door if you open the door
and enter, you'll be told you're affiliated with this, this, this, this if you're inside, they'll say, why are you friends with this? it's problematic, it's difficult but in my opinion, I can be wrong and that's the thing, Jok
friendship behind the camera is usually more solid than friendship in front of the camera because if in front of the camera, there will be a lot of eyes who see, there will be a lot of ears who hear
and so there will be a lot of reasons to think and words that come out will be a lot too Which if people are not solid, yes he will be disturbed by it Even he will change with it Maybe that's the friendship of Coki, me and Gibran
Why?
Behind the camera, what do you mean?
Like this, it should be like this
But if I can say this I don't know what to say But, I learned that that's the reason why the prophet mentioned people around him, whoever as his companions
equally even though they are far below the prophet spiritually because the prophet from 40 A.D. to the first people who entered Islam, those who are not millennials,
there are only two. Yes. In terms of age. The rest are millennials, even Gen Z. Half of them are Gen Z. But he called them Sahabah.
The people who met the Prophet once already became Sahabat it means there is equality that function for openness to be closer closer
actually, that's what I used to do when I was wearing this with this sandal actually, that's what we're hoping for there are doors that you want to open
so that the barriers can come
we also want to open
you open the clothes
hahaha
but it's funny to joke for a long time
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because there are several episodes
but the 30th episode, it's already a hit
special show
just right
expectation like this
that make our career
dead
so the prophet is friend with anyone? but proportional next star is guru gembul yes, i know him
and gufron, guswifta if he is prophet's grandson I'm inviting you, Guru Gembul, Mama Guvron, Gus Miftah
If he's the grandson of a prophet, he should follow his grandfather
Let me tell you something From the three names that you've mentioned, it's more likely that I'll invite Guru Gembul And also Gus Miftah To be here But if it's Mama Guvron she's afraid that when she's invited
she has a different circle
because she can be angry
because it's a misunderstanding
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right?
we have to be strong first, then we can live in peace it's not true the way we strengthen it is by meeting anyone that's why I said earlier that the real friendship and meeting is not in front of the camera even me and Coki and Muslim the first meeting and friendship is not in front of the camera the real We want to be on camera If you're a Muslim, it's okay For the sake of the purpose of the video
We don't need to be on camera We're on camera
We're on camera
Three people, hot, wearing a bulletproof vest
But before we start, as usual
I want to ask for non-Muslims
or atheists who come here What do you think about Islam? your view on Islam maybe because you are an Islamic in Indonesia
it's okay, let's be honest, we are backing it
here's the thing my friend, his name is already Muslim so if you ask him, Islam Habib Jafar is also Muslim and we are still friends until now if you ask, Islam is, Habib Jafar is also a Muslim. If you ask, and we're still friends until now. If you ask, what is Islam like?
Surely if I have a certain antipathy to the teachings, I will never be able to be friends with him until now. Especially since he is already a Muslim, he is not enthusiastic anymore. He's in Madura.
He can stop when he's a Muslim.
He's not enthusiastic. He's not enthusiastic. I'm not going to Madura again. You can stop when you're sleeping. No need to be repetitious.
I'm not going to sleep.
So, actually, from all my friends, from all the people I interact with, from my content, it's clear that there's no any kind of antipathy with Muslims.
Right. But, in my opinion, the other fact is there are certain framing about Islam. That it's like this, like that. Sometimes I admit it with a low heart. For the sake of jokes, I like to use that stereotype.
But it's not because I hate it, but because there's a stereotype, like what kind of fat people, let's just use it.
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Get started freeThere's no interest in it. What about the east?
Yes, yes, that's a stereotype.
There's no east. What about the East? No, no, the East is safe. No need to fish.
There is, if it's off camera. Oh, this is it.
That's it. Continue.
But in my opinion, the best way to explain the best way to explain what Islam is like, actually the Sahabahs who must abide to me last time islamic to separate the upper sub-narnia sahabat sahabat
dirty lawyers hmm islamic to separate the upper of course and the
sahabat sahabat and the and they talk about it, so they have a weight maybe they don't understand the law but they will say I don't understand the law, maybe you should ask the one who understands but the fact is, as long as I'm with them, I'm safe
and in my opinion, in today's climate sometimes those words are more powerful than we debate about law, etc. because it will be technical because as humans, we live in a social environment and if we live in a social environment, it's not about the law anymore but about how comfortable we are with each other
in my opinion, the fact is that I feel comfortable with them I feel comfortable with you, I never had any antipathy with you except when we're joking in my opinion, that's the best testimony without having to say, great, let think that's the best testimony. Without having to say anything, it's great. It's hard selling.
But, indeed, I know Uncle Dedy. I know Guru Gembul. From the beginning, the spectrum is varied. From this one to this one. I've met Ferik Sial a few times.
I tried to...
I'm from Madura. I only saw Christians when I was older. When I was in Jakarta, I saw religions.
What is this?
I was confused.
I'm not a progressive Muslim. You don't have multiculturalism? I'm called Christianak-Fak, I'm a Catholic Christian neighbor Just normal, right?
Hindu
In Madura, there's actually a church
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Get started freeThere's a church, but no jokes There is, in Christian, I see
Hindu people
Hindu people are beautiful
In Sunggung, I see
He's funny
Can I?
He's the one who asked me to joke. There's a church in Madura. But the church is...
I'm going to throw it. But when I met him, I was like, what kind of belief is this? He told me he believed in religion. He believed in something, but he didn't believe in religion.
He liked football, but he didn't choose a club. Our religion is Juventus.
No, not like that.
Not like that, it's like Tefu, Zebra.
Zebra.
He's like a cat.
But what makes it long is that we never deal with... I never talk about Islam, he also prays, but he doesn't suddenly put a globe in front of him where did he get that from?
that's why I was a bit confused when I came to Java seeing this, I was like, why am I surprised? I was listening to a sermon by Haji Jendrin MZ my friend suddenly came, what was it? A sermon? I heard, oh, this guy I was like, what?
to the social acrobat? Yeah Do look at us and engage about rumah badanya choky to digramedia but then it'll go sadar bahwa just to eat a joke Tolerance II bahwa Real media to become human rumah badanya choky Tapi rumah badaya semua agama nana semua agama mengajarkan untuk membaca membuka wawasan Membuka pikiran jadi sebenarnya But all religions have their own religious houses Because all religions teach us to read, open our minds, open our thoughts So actually, that's all
What if Grammar Media endorsed us?
But that's a very good quality But that's a very good quality
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