We don't speak the same moral language
It's like people who don't speak the same language. You know how Americans will travel overseas and they'll
get mad at the people in another country because they don't speak English. It's like that. Okay? We don't get mad at you for not speaking our language, but you get mad at us for not speaking your language. Just like American tourists.
So there's really no point in dealing with you. It's not gonna go well. And here I'm not talking about linguistic language obviously, but the language of character, the language of morality and belief. We know you don't speak our language in this regard, and that's fine. You have your language, that's fine.
But you insist that we speak your language in this regard. So ultimately, we just don't really need to mingle with each other. It's not gonna work out. So if you're a non Muslim, and you support, for example, you support Palestine, okay, good. Support it.
Support Palestine. You should. Stand for what's right. Denounce injustice. But don't frame that as allyship with us.
You're not our allies. You're just human beings who are in this instance, like in this situation of Palestine, choosing not to side with evil. Okay. That's your moral obligation as a person of conscience. But it doesn't make you one of us.
It doesn't mean that now we have to bend our principles to keep your approval. You go talk to your own people. Deal with your own folk. That's what I'm saying. You don't have to come and link arms with us.
It's your own people who are committing this genocide. You know, it's your own people who pretty much committed every genocide. So you go ahead and you talk to your people if you are genuinely against what they are doing. You have that team meeting. Okay?
You try to talk them out of being evil because you think it's the right thing to do. Don't make it like you're doing us a favor. Because I'll tell you what, I don't personally trust anyone who comes out as pro Palestine, and who's, you know, constantly trying to get all up under the Muslims. This isn't a cultural exchange program. Now we gotta try and make you feel welcome and whatnot, because, you know, unless you are on the path to converting to Islam, there's no need for you to be all up in Muslim spaces.
There's no need. And if getting access to our spaces is your condition for supporting Palestine, well then we know what you're really about. You're just using the issue of Palestine to try to pick the lock so that you can infiltrate our communities. And yes, the same goes for Muslims. The same goes for Muslims.
Muslims who are always trying to get all up under the kuffar. We can't trust you either. We can work separately. No problem. We don't need you to represent us, we don't need you to explain us, we don't need you to humanize us, we don't need you to love us, we don't need you, period.
And that's not an insult. But I know that you'll think it is. Which just goes back to what I was saying about all of the qualities that are intrinsic in your kufr that make you need us to be beneath you, that need us to celebrate you, to cherish you, to overvalue you. You're radioactive. You can't help it, but you are.
And anybody who gets close to you is gonna get radiation poisoning. That's just the way it is. You have to understand that about yourselves, and we Muslims have to understand that about you.
تمّ بحمد الله