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Tomassiyeen Da'awah enters Next Phase

Middle Nation · 17 Nov 2021 · 4:45 · YouTube

Okay. So, last night, there was a livestream podcast with Mehdi Dijani, Daniel Haqqiqatu, Abu American, coach Karim, and Rolo Tomasi, and a guy named Rich Cooper, I think. And, of course, Rolo Tomasi is the, basically, the architect of Red Pill. The presence of the Red Pillars, the known Tomasi'in, like Abu American coach Kareem and Mahdi Tijani, was more or less irrelevant. The only person that mattered in the podcast was Daniel Harikcu because he has some degree of religious credibility with the online Muslim community.

So the idea was to show that it is compatible with Islam, and that it's fine for Muslims to study it and to follow it. Rolo Tomasi's argument is that Islam may be strong now in terms of masculinity, but it's going to be the last bastion to fall to feminism, but that it will fall. Now, he doesn't understand the first or last thing about Islam. And his his end goal, which is clear if you listen to his podcasts and even with what he said in that podcast, his end goal is basically to say that all organized religion is over for men, And men should opt out of organized religion and just band together in a sort of new cult of masculinity, putting all of their religious beliefs, creeds, everything, putting all of that behind them and just band together against this terrible menace of the other half of the species. Dania Hakiguchu is intelligent enough to realize that you are not going to be able to sell red pill to Muslims on that basis.

You're never going to be able to convince Muslims that Islam itself is going to crumble because we know that it won't. So Daniel helped Rolotomassi out by getting a clarification or making a clarification that Islam can't change. Islam can't be poisoned by feminism, but Muslims can be. Muslims can become weak, and Muslims can become feminist, and Muslims can become feminized and lose their masculinity and become, as they say, simps, and so on. And then any sort of patriarchal system in the Muslim world will, deteriorate.

Maybe the most important thing that happened in that almost two hour discussion was when Daniel Righidju said red pill is universal because it talks about human nature, and human nature is the same regardless of your belief system, regardless of your religion, which of course is not true. He also mentioned something that I don't know what his evidence is, what he is referring to, but he said that Rasulullah said that in the last days women would dominate men, but he didn't provide any hadith to that effect, and I'm not aware of the existence of such a hadith, so I'm not sure what he was talking about. All of these points being put together, saying that red pill is universal, saying that our religion tells us that women will dominate, and saying that while Islam can't be changed, Muslims can be changed, and Muslims can be feminized. The idea is now that the Muslims need red pill. Red pill is com is compatible with us.

It is in line with our beliefs, and that because of this menace of feminism, Muslims should learn and study red pill basically to protect Islam. This is the way they're gonna sell it. They need to make it halal and make it appealing and palatable to the Muslims. And that's what yesterday's podcast was for. So something to think about.

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